The Jarnac Convention was a bilateral agreement between the Kingdom of France and the United Kingdom in 1847 at the end of the Franco-Tahitian War. Its purpose was to end Franco-British diplomatic tension by guaranteeing the independence of the Leeward Islands in Polynesia. It was abrogated with the agreement of both parties in 1887.
The JarnacConvention was a bilateral agreement between the Kingdom of France and the United Kingdom in 1847 at the end of the Franco-Tahitian War. Its...
recognition by France and the United Kingdom in 1847 through the JarnacConvention. It was one of a number of independent Polynesian states in the Society...
protectorate. A clause to the war settlement, known as the JarnacConvention or the Anglo-French Convention of 1847, was signed by France and Great Britain, in...
kingdoms to the northwest of Tahiti were ensured independence by the JarnacConvention, a joint agreement signed between France and Great Britain in 1847...
under a provisional protectorate in 1880, in violation of the 1847 JarnacConvention. In 1888, France and Britain agreed to abrogate their previous treaty...
dependency Moorea continued to be ruled under the French protectorate. The JarnacConvention was also signed by France and Great Britain, in which the two powers...
British to preserve the independence of Raiatea in accordance with the JarnacConvention of 1847. After Tehauroa's death in 1884, a civil war nearly broke...
British to preserve the independence of Raiatea in accordance with the JarnacConvention of 1847. Remaining unmarried, Tehauroa died on 18 March 1884 after...
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Saint-Dominique [1,110] Hôtel des Invalides 7 129 rue de Grenelle [1,111] Hôtel de Jarnac 7 8 rue Monsieur [1,112] Hôtel Kinski 7 53 rue Saint-Dominique [1,113] Hôtel...
(to protect La Rochelle), and then Angoulême and Cognac. At the Battle of Jarnac (16 March 1569), the Prince de Condé was killed, forcing Admiral de Coligny...
captured in 1793 in the Gulf of Guinea. In February 1794, the National Convention passed the Law of 4 February 1794, which effectively freed all colonial...
the groups responsible for the development of DBSolve, E-Cell, Gepasi, Jarnac, StochSim, and The Virtual Cell. Separately, earlier in 1999, some members...
the home of Gustave Dechézeaux (1760-1794), a member of the National Convention. A victim of the Reign of Terror, he was guillotined at Rochefort on 17...