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  1. Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine was the title held by Napoleon, Emperor of the French, in his function as leader of the Confederation of the Rhine (1806–1813). The term in French was Protecteur de la Confédération, in German Protector des rheinischen Bundes.

  2. Los Estados Confederados del Rin (en alemán: Rheinbund; en francés: États confédérés du Rhin) fue el nombre que recibió la confederación de Estados clientes del Primer Imperio francés creada por el emperador francés Napoleón Bonaparte en el marco de las denominadas guerras napoleónicas.

  3. Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine: Bonaparte: 12 July 1806 19 October 1813 Eugène de Beauharnais, Grand Duke of Frankfurt: Prince-primate of the Confederation of the Rhine: Beauharnais: 26 October 1813 December 1813 Karl Theodor von Dalberg, Prince-Archbishop of Regensburg Grand Duke of Frankfurt: Prince-primate of the Confederation ...

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    Conrad III (Konrad III.)
    7 March 1138
    15 February 1152
    Henry Berengar (Heinrich (VI.))
    30 March 1147
    August? 1150
    Frederick I Barbarossa (Friedrich I.
    4 March 1152
    18 June 1155
    10 June 1190
    Henry VI (Heinrich VI.)
    15 August 1169
    15 April 1191
    28 September 1197
  4. The Confederation of the Rhine was a client state of First French Empire. It existed from 1806 through 1813. Its ruler was Napoleon I of France, called "Protector of the Federation". It included most of the German states but not the two biggest, Prussia and Austria. The Confederation of the Rhine was one of the successors of Holy Roman Empire ...

  5. The Confederation of the Rhine was an alliance of various German states that served as a satellite and major military ally of the French Empire with Napoleon as its “Protector,” and was created as a buffer state from any future aggression from Austria, Russia, or Prussia against France.

  6. To increase his control over the German states and definitively destroy the Holy Roman Empire, Napoleon set up the Confederation of the Rhine, grouping together a large number of formerly indepedent states, and forced the Emperor to abdicate his position.