Northern Italy was a French possession, bordering the Tyrol. I'm not sure about Dalmatia, now part of Croatia. (Certainly Marshal Soult was Duc de Dalmatie) Bavaria, southern Germany was a French Ally, as was Saxony. The Grand Duchy of Warsaw (Poland effectively) was also a French sattelite state. I think the straight answer is just the frontier of Italy/Tyrol is the only actual connection.
When the French Empire was divided, Lombardy and Venetia were given to the Austrian Empire as part of the Congress of Vienna in 1815. The Austrian Empire gained control of these territories, which were previously under French rule.
yes before the french mandate was issued. then Lebanon was bordered as its own state and under french colonial rule
No,at that time Croatia was part of the Austrian Empire
After the Congress of Vienna in 1815, several territories that were part of the French Empire in 1812 were not included in France. Notably, these included the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which was established from the former Austrian Netherlands, and parts of Italy such as Lombardy and Venetia, which were returned to Austrian control. Additionally, territories in the Rhineland and parts of Poland, which had been under French influence, were also reallocated to other powers.
The river which bordered the eastern Persian Empire was the Indus.
The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and part of Italy wereall part of the French Empire
He was born in Windischgraetz (then part of the Austrian empire) in 1860.
No, Vietnam was part of the French Empire.
He was born in the Austrian part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, so he was Austrian. However, he renounced his Austrian citizenship in 1925, and naturalized as a citizen of Germany in February 1932.
Algeria was part of the French Empire from 1830 to 1962.
The Austrian Empire was associated with having control of Eastern Europe.
Lithuanians