The Confederation of the Rhine.
The answer is Saar and Rhine.
The Battle of Austerlitz, fought on December 2, 1805, is often regarded as the decisive engagement that ensured French control over much of the European continent. Also known as the Battle of the Three Emperors, it saw Napoleon Bonaparte's forces decisively defeat the combined armies of Russia and Austria. This victory solidified French dominance in Europe and led to the establishment of the Confederation of the Rhine, effectively diminishing the influence of Austria and strengthening Napoleon's power.
it was called the treaty of versile - it involved the invention of the league of nations and the Rhine land and many other things,
In historic times, the Thames and the Rhine were the same river, and there was no English Channel. So people crossed over to England on foot, without any idea of invasion. After the English Channel started to widen, the first known invaders were the Romans, followed by the Angles and Jutes, then the Saxons. The Norman conquest of 1066 is the last officially-recognised invasion. But events after 1950, continuing to the present day, will eventually be recognised as an invasion in the full sense.
The Confederation of the Rhine collapsed in 1813, with the aftermath of Napoleon's failed campaign against the Russian Empire. Many of its members changed sides after the Battle of the Nations.
The Confederation of the Rhine collapsed in 1813, with the aftermath of Napoleon's failed campaign against the Russian Empire. Many of its members changed sides after the Battle of the Nations.
The Confederation of the Rhine collapsed in 1813, with the aftermath of Napoleon's failed campaign against the Russian Empire. Many of its members changed sides after the Battle of the Nations.
The Confederation of the Rhine collapsed in 1813, with the aftermath of Napoleon's failed campaign against the Russian Empire. Many of its members changed sides after the Battle of the Nations.
The Confederation of the Rhine collapsed in 1813, with the aftermath of Napoleon's failed campaign against the Russian Empire. Many of its members changed sides after the Battle of the Nations.
Many events promoted German unity. Napoleon invaded German states, Prussia and Austria. He organized a number of German states into the Rhine Confederation. The Congress of Vienna created the German Confederation.
Many events promoted German unity. Napoleon invaded German states, Prussia and Austria. He organized a number of German states into the Rhine Confederation. The Congress of Vienna created the German Confederation.
Confederation of the Rhine was created in 1806.
Confederation of the Rhine ended in 1813.
The Confederation of the Rhine.
Reorganized it into the Confederation of the Rhine.
Rhine R. and Danube R.