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  1. The Helvetic Republic (French: République helvétique, German: Helvetische Republik, Italian: Repubblica Elvetica, Romansh: Republica helvetica) was a sister republic of France that existed between 1798 and 1803, during the French Revolutionary Wars.

  2. Helvetic Republic, republic constituting the greater part of Switzerland, founded on March 29, 1798, after the country had been conquered by Revolutionary France. The new republic excluded both Geneva, which was annexed to France (April 1798), and the three provinces of Valtellina, Chiavenna, and.

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  3. Under French protection the Helvetic Republic, which lasted from 1798 to 1803, was established. For the first time in Swiss history, a constitution granted sovereignty to the people and provided individual rights and equality before the law; the subjects were liberated, and the Bernese and joint dependencies became cantons of their own.

  4. Hace 1 día · The Helvetic Republic. The French abolished all existing governments and constitutions, and completely restructured the territory. Swiss revolutionaries with French backing drew up a constitution for a centralised Helvetic Republic, which was adopted in April 1798.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HelvetiiHelvetii - Wikipedia

    History. Earliest historical sources and settlement. First contact with the Romans. Caesar and the Helvetian campaign of 58 BC. Prelude. Battle of the Saône. Battle of Bibracte. Return of the migrants. Caesar's report of the numbers. Questions of motive. The Helvetii as Roman subjects. The rising of 68/69 AD. Legacy. Celtic oppida in Switzerland.

  6. Por History Channel Latinoamérica el 12 de Agosto de 2021 a las 21:30 HS. Compartir. La República Helvética fue un estado que persistió cinco años, desde 1798 hasta 1803. Durante las Guerras Revolucionarias Francesas, los ejércitos revolucionarios marcharon al este, rodeando Suiza durante sus combates contra Austria.

  7. The Helvetic Republic. The French abolished all existing governments and constitutions, and completely restructured the territory. Swiss revolutionaries with French backing drew up a constitution for a centralised Helvetic Republic, which was adopted in April 1798.