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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. Napoleón se otorgó a sí mismo el título de Protector de la Confederación del Rin, con lo que tuvo a su disposición un ejército adicional de 60 000 soldados. La capital de la Confederación se fijó en Fráncfort.

  3. 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. This source is a part of the The Napoleonic Experience teaching module.

  4. Confederation of the Rhine, union (1806–13) of all the states of Germany, except Austria and Prussia, under the aegis of Napoleon I, which enabled the French to unify and dominate the country until Napoleon’s downfall. The formation of the confederation was preceded by French encroachment in.

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  5. Emperor of the French, King of Italy (see below), Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine (12 July 1806 – 19 October 1813), and Mediator of the Swiss Confederation (19 February 1803 – 19 October 1813) Co-Prince of Andorra (from 1806), Grand Duke of Berg and Cleves (from 1809) 18 May 1804. 11 April 1814.