Triple Alliance
Triple Alliance may refer to:
- The alliance between the Roman Republic, the Latin League, and the Hernici tribe during the 5th century BC
- Aztec Triple Alliance – Tenochtitlan, Texcoco and Tlacopan were the three founding city-states of the Aztec Empire.
- Triple Alliance (1596) – England, France and the Dutch Republic
- Triple Alliance (1668) – England, the Dutch Republic and Sweden
- Triple Alliance (1717) – Great Britain, the Dutch Republic and France. Austria would later join, forming a Quadruple Alliance.
- Triple Alliance (1788) – Great Britain, the Dutch Republic and Prussia
- Treaty of the Triple Alliance (1865) – Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina
- Triple Alliance (1882) – Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- Triple Alliance (1914) – British trade unions representing National Union of Mineworkers (Great Britain), National Transport Workers' Federation and National Union of Railwaymen
- Tripartite Pact (1940) – Germany, Italy, Japan (a.k.a. Axis Powers)
See also
- Triple Entente (1907) – Britain, France and Russia
- Holy Alliance (1815) – Russia, Austria and Prussia.
- Paraguayan War, also known as the War of the Triple Alliance (1864–1870), a major war in South America
- Dreibund, an alliance of BASF, Bayer and Agfa-Gevaert
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