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Napoleon indirectly controlled various territories across Europe through a network of satellite states and allied nations. These included the Kingdom of Italy, the Confederation of the Rhine, and the Duchy of Warsaw, among others. Additionally, countries like Spain, the Netherlands, and various German states had rulers who were either relatives of Napoleon or aligned with his interests, effectively placing them under French influence. This extensive control allowed Napoleon to exert significant political and military power across the continent.

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