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  1. The Constitution of the German Confederation of 1871 incorporated agreements between the North German Confederation and some the South German states that joined the Confederation: with Baden and Hesse-Darmstadt, but not Bavaria and Württemberg. The new constitution appeared on 31 December 1870 in the Bundesgesetzblatt des Norddeutschen Bundes ...

  2. The VIII Army Corps ( German: VIII. Armee-Korps) was a mixed corps of the army of the German Confederation (the Bundesheer ), which was made up of contingents from Württemberg, Baden and Hesse. Until 1830 [A 1] contingents from Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Hohenzollern-Hechingen and Liechtenstein also belonged to this corps.

  3. mover a la barra lateral ocultar. Navegación Portada; Portal de la comunidad; Actualidad; Cambios recientes

  4. The Flag of the German Empire, or Imperial Flag, Realm Flag, ( German: Reichsflagge) is a combination between the flag of Prussia and the flag of the Hanseatic League. Starting as the national flag of the North German Confederation, it would go on to be commonly used officially and unofficially under the nation-state of the German Reich, which ...

  5. Map of the Holy Roman Empire in 1789 The German Confederation after 1815, the result of German mediatisation during the Napoleonic Wars. German mediatisation (English: / m iː d i ə t aɪ ˈ z eɪ ʃ ən /; German: deutsche Mediatisierung) was the major redistribution and reshaping of territorial holdings that took place between 1802 and 1814 in Germany by means of the subsumption and ...

  6. Confederația Germană de Nord ( germană Norddeutscher Bund) a aparut ca o alianță militară dintre 22 de state germane din nord în jurul Regatului Prusiei. În 1867 era transformată într-un stat federal ce constituia punctul de formare al Imperiului German. Spre deosebire de Confederația Germană care-l precedase, Confederația Germană ...

  7. A confederation (also known as a confederacy or league) is a political union of sovereign states united for purposes of common action. [1] Usually created by a treaty, confederations of states tend to be established for dealing with critical issues, such as defence, foreign relations, internal trade or currency, with the central government ...