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  1. The states of the German Confederation were member states of the German Confederation, from 20 June 1815 until 24 August 1866. On the whole, its territory nearly coincided with that remaining in the Holy Roman Empire at the outbreak of the French Revolution, with the notable exception of Belgium. Except for the two rival major powers, Austria ...

  2. Key Terms. Confederation of the Rhine. A confederation of client states of the First French Empire formed by Napoleon in 1806 from 16 German states after he defeated Austria and Russia in the Battle of Austerlitz. 19 other states joined later, creating a territory of over 15 million subjects. It provided a significant strategic advantage to the ...

  3. On August 14, 1658, the League of the Rhine was formed by: The League fielded a force of 6000 to fight on the side of France and the Empire against the Ottomans, seeing action in the 1664 Battle of Saint Gotthard . The League was promulgated to last for three years, which was later twice extended. It officially ended in August 1667, but its end ...

  4. Articles relating to the Confederation of the Rhine (1806-1813), a confederation of client states of the First French Empire. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Confederation of the Rhine.

  5. 3 de ago. de 2021 · Confederation of the Rhine swearing-in 1806.jpg 1,312 × 982; 640 KB Flag of Waldeck before 1830.svg 1,200 × 800; 264 bytes Het oplossen van de Rijnbond, 1813 Political chemist and German retorts or dissolving the Rhenish confederacy (titel op object), RP-P-1908-2215.jpg 7,170 × 5,102; 4.89 MB

  6. 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

  7. What destroyed the Confederation of the Rhine was Napoleon I's decisive defeat at the three-day Battle of Leipzig [16-19.10.1813]. Although the Kingdom of Bavaria had quit the union less than two weeks before, the Battle of Leipzig made it clear to the other member states that Napoleon had lost control of Germany and was now clearly on the defensive.