The poem represents the historical events that took place between 1815 and 1821 : the climate of the Restoration desired by the Holy Alliance and the fruitless attempts at insurrection of 1820 21.
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The Holy Alliance ( Russia, Austria and Prussia ) refused Ferdinand's request for help, but the Saint Louis, to safeguard the throne of Spain for a grandson of Henry IV of France ".
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The success of the military revolution at Naples seriously alarmed the powers of the Holy Alliance, who feared that it might spread to other Italian states and so lead to a general European conflagration.
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The new book portrays the pope as a canny player in global politics, forming a secret and " holy alliance " during the 1980s with then president Ronald Reagan to defeat communism in Poland.
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He hoped to establish a Holy Alliance with Czar Alexander II of Russia and King William I of Prussia and believed that a strongly conservative domestic policy would be an advantage in the upcoming negotiations.
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Kellner too well knew how to flatter the baroness's inordinate vanity : the author of the Holy Alliance could be none other than the " woman clothed with the sun " from the Book of Revelation.
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Chat Pattana's problem this time essentially boils down to the holy alliance between the Democrats and Chat Thai, which has been unwavering, no matter how controversial, and despite Chatichai's efforts to drive a wedge between them.
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In the same year, under the influence of religious mysticism, Alexander initiated the creation of the Holy Alliance, a loose agreement pledging the rulers of the nations involved including most of Europe to act according to Christian principles.
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Otto von Bismarck managed to reunite the Holy Alliance after the unification of Germany, but the alliance again faltered by the 1880s over Austrian and Russian conflicts of interest with regard to the dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire.
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This omission, together with the exclusion of the Sultan from the Holy Alliance, was interpreted by many as supportive of the position that the Eastern Question was a Russian domestic issue that did not concern any other European nations.