• The Treaty of London of 1839, was signed on 19 April 1839 between the major European powers, the United Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Kingdom of Belgium.
  • The 1839 Treaty of London was the document cited by Britain when they presented Germany with an ultimatum not to invade Belgium on August 3, 1914.
  • The Dutch monarch refused to accept Belgian independence until the Treaty of London in 1839. ... The Text of the 1839 Treaty of London is below (excerpted).
  • Signed at London, 19th April, 1839. Reference to Treaties of 14th October, 1831; and 15th November, 1831. In the Name of the Most Holy and Indivisible Trinity.
  • The Treaty of London signed in 1839, provided International recognition to the newly formed state of Belgium.
  • The Treaty of London, signed in 1839, provided international recognition for the newly formed state of Belgium. It was interpreted by the Allies as a guarantee of...
  • The Treaty of London, signed in 1839, provided international recognition for the newly formed state of Belgium.
  • Annex to the Treaty of London signed at London, on the 19th April 1839, between Great Britain, Austria, France, Prussia, and Russia, on the one part, and the Netherlands, on the other part.2.
  • Who signed the Treaty of London 1913? What was the treaty called in 1824? Why did the Treaty of London fail? ... Signed at London, April 19th 1839
  • Signed at London, 19th April, 1839. ... Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties ( 23 May 1969) of 14th October, 1831; and 15th November, 1831 In the Name...