Neighboring countries like Austria, Prussia, and Spain attacked France during the French Revolutionary Wars primarily due to fear of the revolutionary ideas spreading beyond France's borders. They were concerned that the success of the French Revolution could incite similar uprisings in their own territories, threatening their monarchies and established order. Additionally, they aimed to restore the French monarchy and curb France's expanding influence in Europe. This conflict was driven by a combination of ideological opposition and the desire to maintain political stability in their own countries.
France and some countries in Europe
Russia, Prussia, Austria, Great Britain, and later France.
Absolutism in Austria and Prussia differed from that in France because in those countries, those at the bottom of society were much worse off than they were before.
France, Russia, Prussia, Great Britan, and Austria
Russia, Prussia, Austria and then later on France joined the alliance
Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, San Marino, Monaco and France
To unify Germany, Denmark, Austria-Hungary and France. In that order.
Prussia replaced Austria as the leading German state by promoting customs free trade with neighboring states. There was also a demographic shift from Germans to Slavs and Hungarians in Austria.
France faced wars in Europe in 1792. France was fighting Austria and Prussia.
Great Britain, the Dutch Netherlands, Spain, Austria, and Prussia Great Britain, the Dutch Netherlands, Spain, Austria, and Prussia Great Britain, the Dutch Netherlands, Spain, Austria, and Prussia Great Britain, the Dutch Netherlands, Spain, Austria, and Prussia Great Britain, the Dutch Netherlands, Spain, Austria, and Prussia Great Britain, the Dutch Netherlands, Spain, Austria, and Prussia Great Britain, the Dutch Netherlands, Spain, Austria, and Prussia
If you mean in the Congress of Vienna, the countries were Prussia, Russia, Austria, Britain, and France.
Austria, Russia, and France vs Britain and Prussia