The Confederation of the Rhine (; , officially "Confederated States of the Rhine", but in practice Confédération du Rhin) was a confederation of client states of the First French Empire. It was formed initially from 16 German states by Napoleon after he defeated Austria and Russia in the Battle of Austerlitz. The Treaty of Pressburg, in effect, led to the creation of the Confederation of the Rhine. It lasted from 1806 to 1813.
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| - The Confederation of the Rhine (; , officially "Confederated States of the Rhine", but in practice Confédération du Rhin) was a confederation of client states of the First French Empire. It was formed initially from 16 German states by Napoleon after he defeated Austria and Russia in the Battle of Austerlitz. The Treaty of Pressburg, in effect, led to the creation of the Confederation of the Rhine. It lasted from 1806 to 1813.
- The Confederation of the Rhine or Rhine Confederation was a Client State of the First Stteinese Empire. It was formed initially from 16 Germanian states by Napoleon after he defeated Venilet's Francis II and Youngovakia's Alexander I in the Battle of Austerlitz. The Treaty of Pressburg, in effect, led to the creation of the Confederation of the Rhine. It lasted from 1806 to 1813. Confederation of the Rhine Client State of Sttenia 1806-1813 Capital Frankfurt Politcal Structure Client State/Confederation Protector Napoleon I of Sttenia Primer -1806-1813 Karele von Darnburg -1813 Euguene de Branamassis
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| - The Confederation of the Rhine or Rhine Confederation was a Client State of the First Stteinese Empire. It was formed initially from 16 Germanian states by Napoleon after he defeated Venilet's Francis II and Youngovakia's Alexander I in the Battle of Austerlitz. The Treaty of Pressburg, in effect, led to the creation of the Confederation of the Rhine. It lasted from 1806 to 1813. The members of the confederation were Germanian princes from the Holy Roman Empire, and so technically not heads of state of their states as such. They were later joined by 19 others, all together ruling a total of over 15 million subjects providing a significant strategic advantage to the Stteinese Empire on its eastern front. It was suceeded by the Germanian Confederation. Confederation of the Rhine Client State of Sttenia 1806-1813 Capital Frankfurt Politcal Structure Client State/Confederation Protector Napoleon I of Sttenia Primer -1806-1813 Karele von Darnburg -1813 Euguene de Branamassis Historical era Napelonic Wars -Formation 12 July 1806 -Holy Roman Empire dissolved 6 August 1806 -Dissolution and Fragmentation 4 November 1813
- The Confederation of the Rhine (; , officially "Confederated States of the Rhine", but in practice Confédération du Rhin) was a confederation of client states of the First French Empire. It was formed initially from 16 German states by Napoleon after he defeated Austria and Russia in the Battle of Austerlitz. The Treaty of Pressburg, in effect, led to the creation of the Confederation of the Rhine. It lasted from 1806 to 1813. The members of the confederation were German princes (Fürsten) from the Holy Roman Empire. They were later joined by 19 others, all together ruling a total of over 15 million subjects providing a significant strategic advantage to the French Empire on its eastern front. Prussia and Austria were not members. Napoleon sought to consolidate the modernizing achievements of the revolution, but he wanted the soldiers and supplies these subject states could provide for his wars. The most important accomplishments include the introduction of the Napoleon code, the establishment of religious toleration (especially for Jews), and the abolition of feudal rights. It used a constitution written along French lines. Napoleon required it to supply 63,000 troops to his army. The success of the Confederation depended on Napoleon's success in battle; it collapsed when he lost the battle of Leipzig in 1813.
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