- The
Cisrhenian Republic (German:
Cisrhenanische Republik) was a
proposed client state of
France during the
French Revolutionary Wars in 1797. It was intended...
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Hesse and the
Electoral Palatinate The
Batavian Republic (1795–1806) The
Cisrhenian Republic (1797) The
Irish Republic (1798),
accompanied General Jean Joseph...
- 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...
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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...
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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...
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Republic (1792–1804)
Rauracian Republic (1792–1793)
Republic of
Mainz (1793)
Cisrhenian Republic (1797–1802)
Republic of
Bouillon (1794–1795)
Republic of Crema...
- 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...
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Treaty of
Campo Formio awarded France this
entire area,
initially as the
Cisrhenian Republic. On 17
February 1800, the
French Département du Mont-Tonnerre...
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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...
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Cisalpine Republic 1797 (Transpadane Republic, green-white-red), the
Cisrhenian Republic 1797 (green-white-red), the
Anconine Republic 1797 (blue-yellow-red)...