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  1. A confederation of German client-states of the First French Empire. An attempted partial resurrection of the Holy Roman Empire after the Napoleonic wars. A Prussian-dominated successor to the German Confederation following the 1866 Austro-Prussian War. 1871.

  2. Nassau (as a duchy) existed above the Rhine It was near the end where the river came near the French border. Nassau was also south of the Prussian Empire, Not near the coast of the Rhine. It was named after it's centre Nassau, but it was not its capital. When it helped in Waterloo it ended up in Belgium near Planciontot before being absorbed ...

  3. Austria. The Confederated States of the Rhine, simply known as the Confederation of the Rhine or Rhine Confederation, was a confederation of German client states established at the behest of Napoleon some months after he defeated Austria and Russia at the Battle of Austerlitz. Its creation brought about the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire ...

  4. A close-up on: the creation of the Confederation of the Rhine, 12 July, 1806. After having sketched out his ideas regarding France and German lands in a letter to Talleyrand (Minister of Foreign Affairs) dated October 1805, Napoleon went further in the spring of 1806, creating a confederation of small western German states grouped around the ...

  5. German Confederation – 1815. North German Confederation – 1870. A confederation of German client-states of the First French Empire. An attempted partial resurrection of the Holy Roman Empire after the Napoleonic wars. A Prussian-dominated successor to the German Confederation following the 1866 Austro-Prussian War.

  6. Because Hesse-Darmstadt was a member of Napoleon's Confederation of the Rhine, it was forced to give up a considerable amount of territory at the 1815 Congress of Vienna. The territory of the Duchy of Westphalia , which Hesse-Darmstadt received from the 1803 Reichsdeputationshauptschluss , was given to the Kingdom of Prussia .