the holy alliance was projected by?
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Holy Alliance, a loose organization of most of the European sovereigns, formed in Paris on Sept. ... 26, 1815, by Alexander I of Russia, Francis I of Austria, and Frederick William III of Prussia when they were negotiating the Second Peace of Paris after the final defeat of Napoleon.
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The holy alliance was projected by
Alexander I of Russia, Francis I of Austria, and Frederick William III of Prussia when they were negotiating the Second Peace of Paris after the final defeat of Napoleon.
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The Holy Alliance was a coalition created by the monarchist great powers of Russia, Austria and Prussia, established after the ultimate defeat of Napoleon at the behest of Tsar Alexander I of Russia and signed in Paris in 1815.
Mahajan has opined that the lack of practicability was the main cause of the failure of the Holy Alliance. ... Hazen is of the view that the Holy Alliance failed because sincere attempts were not made by the European powers for its implementation.
At the Congress of Troppau in 1820 and the succeeding Congress of Laibach in 1821, Metternich tried to align his allies in the suppression of the Carbonari revolt against King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies. ... The Alliance is conventionally taken to have become defunct with Alexander's death in 1825.