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The First French Empire and its satellite states within Europe, ca. 1812 Image title This is a map of the First French Empire (dark blue) and its satellite states (light blue) within Europe, circa 1812.
A series of wars, known collectively as the Napoleonic Wars, extended French influence to much of Western Europe and into Poland. At its height in 1812, the French Empire had 130 departments, a population over 44 million people, ruled over 90 million subjects throughout Europe and in the overseas colonies, maintained an extensive military ...
In 1806 the Holy Roman Empire was dissolved under French pressure. Confederation of the Rhine – 1812: German Confederation – 1815: North German Confederation – 1870: A confederation of German client-states of the First French Empire: An attempted partial resurrection of the Holy Roman Empire after the Napoleonic wars
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Conference of Dresden (1812) First French Empire; France in the long nineteenth century; French invasion of Russia; French period; History of Austria; History of French foreign relations; Ideas of European unity before 1948; International relations (1648–1814) Klemens von Metternich; List of French client states; Napoleon; Napoleonic Wars ...
First French Empire. creator. some value. ... This is a map of Europe circa 1812. This map is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported ...
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Map of the First French Empire in 1811: Empire français divisé en 130 départements by MM. Drioux and Leroy Map of the First French Empire in 1812, including the seven intendancies of the Illyrian Provinces as well as the four Spanish departments whose juridical status was incomplete