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Map of the First French Empire in 1812, divided into 130 départements, with the kingdoms of Spain, Portugal, Italy and Naples, and the Confederation of the Rhine and Illyria and Dalmatia
The French colonial empire (French: Empire colonial français) comprised the overseas colonies, protectorates, and mandate territories that came under French rule from the 16th century onward.
This map of Europe in 1812 depicts the continent during the height of French power during the Napoleonic Wars. The boundaries and political entities shown are reflective of the territorial changes brought about by Napoleon Bonaparte’s conquests and alliances.
A map illustrating the rise and apogee of the First French Empire, the dominant force in the European continent between 1804 and 1814 (and briefly for Hundred Days in 1815) under Napoleon Bonaparte.
It is provided here to assist readers with understanding Napoleon's influence with the Continental System and the states allied with the First French Empire at the time of the Russian campaign of 1812.
Use the appropriate category for maps showing all or a large part of France. See subcategories for smaller areas: This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. The following 78 files are in this category, out of 78 total. 373 of 'History of the Reign of George III.
The following maps are drawn on Google Maps and therefore require JavaScript and a modern web browser to display. They work better on a computer screen and don't look great on mobile devices. War of the First Coalition 1792-1795
This map, published by Simeon Netchev for the World History Encyclopedia, depicts the expansion and heyday of the First French Empire in 1812, with Napoleon Bonaparte at its head. On the map, the purple line shows the extent of the French Empire in 1804, while the blue depicts all the possessions of the French Empire in 1812.
Map of Départements and Client States of the First French Empire 1812. Belgium, Holland, Catalonia, parts of Italy, and the Illyrian Provinces are considered to be part of France, directly administrated as départements.
This is a list of the 130 departments (French: départements), the conventional name for the administrative subdivisions of the First French Empire at the height of its territorial extent, circa 1811.