Treaties of Tilsit

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The Treaties of Tilsit were two agreements signed by French Emperor Napoleon in the town of Tilsit in July 1807 in the aftermath of his victory at Friedland. The first was signed on 7 July, between Napoleon and Russian Emperor Alexander, when they met on a raft in the middle of the Neman River. The second was signed with Prussia on 9 July. The treaties were made at the expense of the Prussian king, who had already agreed to a truce on 25 June after the Grande Armée had captured Berlin and pursued him to the easternmost frontier of his realm. In Tilsit, he ceded about half of his pre-war territories.[1][page needed] [2][page needed] [3] tyjtyj

Meeting of the two emperors in a pavilion set up on a raft in the middle of the Neman River.
  1. ^ Lefebvre, Georges (1969). Napoleon: From 18 Brumaire to Tilsit, 1799–1807.
  2. ^ Lieven, Dominic (2009). Russia against Napoleon: the battle for Europe, 1807 to 1814. Penguin UK.
  3. ^ Zawadzki, Hubert (2009). "Between Napoleon and Tsar Alexander: The Polish Question at Tilsit, 1807". Central Europe. 7 (2): 110–124. doi:10.1179/147909609X12490448067244. S2CID 145539723.