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- The Cisrhenian Republic (German: Cisrhenanische Republik) was a planned client state during the French Revolutionary Wars in 1797 on the Left Bank of the...
- Hesse and the Electoral Palatinate The Batavian Republic (1795–1806) The Cisrhenian Republic (1797) The Irish Republic (1798), accompanied General Jean Joseph...
- period of the Empire, after the War of the First Coalition, a short-lived Cisrhenian Republic was established (1797–1802). The term covered the whole French...
- modern-day Cologne was Oppidum Ubiorum, founded in 38 BCE by the Ubii, a Cisrhenian Germanic tribe. In 50 CE, the Romans founded Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium...
- Republic (1792–1804) Rauracian Republic (1792–1793) Republic of Mainz (1793) Cisrhenian Republic (1797–1802) Republic of Bouillon (1794–1795) Republic of Crema...
- annexed by the First French Republic. After the French attempt to create a Cisrhenian Republic had foundered, the territories west of the Rhine were reorganised...
- Imperial City of Aachen (1166–1801) Prince-Bishopric of Münster (1770–1803) Cisrhenian Republic (1797) County of Dülmen (1803–1806) Arenberg (1803–1810) Prin****lity...
- (1794–95) Batavian Republic (from 1795) Ligurian Republic (from 1795) Cisrhenian Republic (1797) Cisalpine Republic (1797) other sister republics Spanish...
- it was incorporated into the Roer department, which became part of the Cisrhenian Republic in 1797, which in turn was formally annexed by the French First...
- Treaty of Campo Formio awarded France this entire area, initially as the Cisrhenian Republic. On 17 February 1800, the French Département du Mont-Tonnerre...