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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Grand_duchyGrand duchy - Wikipedia

    Grand Duchy of Hesse (1806–1918, joined the German Empire in 1871) Grand Duchy of Fulda (1816–1866) part of the Electorate of Hesse, annexed by Prussia 1866) Grand Duchy of Frankfurt (1810–1813, part of several German states afterwards) Grand Duchy of the Lower Rhine (1815–1822 as part of Prussia)

  2. The Grand Duchy of Berg ( German: Großherzogtum Berg ), also known as the Grand Duchy of Berg and Cleves, was a territorial grand duchy established in 1806 by Napoleon after his victory at the Battle of Austerlitz (1805) on territories between the French Empire at the Rhine river and the German Kingdom of Westphalia .

  3. The Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine (German: Großherzogtum Hessen und bei Rhein) was a grand duchy in western Germany that existed from 1806 to 1918. The Grand Duchy originally formed from the Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806 as the Grand Duchy of Hesse (German: Großherzogtum Hessen).

  4. Grand Duchy of Frankfurt. Coordinates: 50°7′N 8°41′E. The Grand Duchy of Frankfurt was a German satellite state of Napoleonic creation. It came into existence in 1810 through the combination of the former territories of the Archbishopric of Mainz along with the Free City of Frankfurt itself. History [ edit]

  5. El Gran Ducado de Fráncfort fue un estado satélite alemán creado durante el Imperio Napoleónico. Fue establecido en 1810 mediante la combinación de los antiguos territorios del Arzobispado Electoral de Maguncia junto con los de la ciudad imperial de Fráncfort del Meno .

  6. Pierre Seck. 10. Mäerz 1945. De Pierre Seck, gebuer den 10. Mäerz 1945 zu Diddeleng, [1] ass e lëtzebuergesche Cheemiker a Chimiesprofesser. De Pierre Seck, deen am Mäerz 2010 a Pensioun gaangen ass, [2] war Directeur des études op der Universitéit Lëtzebuerg, Professer op der Faculté des sciences, de la technologie et de la communication .

  7. Français : Cette carte de 1825 du Grand-Duché de Finlande provient d'un plus vaste ouvrage, l'atlas géographique de l'Empire russe, du Royaume de Pologne, et du Grand-Duché de Finlande (Geograficheskii atlas Rossiiskoi imperii, tsarstva Pol'skogo i Velikogo kniazhestva Finliandskogo), contenant 61 cartes de l'Empire russe.