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German Confederation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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North German Confederation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Here is the complete information about German Confederation and its role in the German history. ... Instead, it accepted the disappearance of many small states that had occurred since 1789 and created the German Confederation. The confederation consisted of thirty-eight sovereign states and four free cities and included the...
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Map of Germany, 1815 showing the members of German Confederation; Return to Map List ... Search billions of records on Ancestry.com...
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Map of Central & Western Europe 1815 with German Confederation outlined in red. Return to Map List; ... Search billions of records on Ancestry.com ... map of Central/Western Europe 1815 with Germany in red outline...
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The "German Confederation" established by the Congress (which makes it sound like the successor of Napoleon's "Confederation of the Rhine"), with exactly the same boundaries as the Empire of 1648, had even less power than the state that, according to Voltaire, was neither Holy, nor Roman, nor an Empire.
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Usage of Flag of the German Confederation (war).svg on bgwiki ... File:War ensign of the German Empire Navy 1848-1852.svg ... Categories: Flags of the German Confederation | War flags...
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Encyclopedia article about North German Confederation. Information about North German Confederation in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... German Confederation, 1815–66, union of German states provided for at the Congress of Vienna to replace the old Holy Roman Empire,
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The German editors of Norie and Hobbs 1971 added two charts (which were not originally in Norie and Hobbs 1848) with German flags that were important over time. One of them is no. 5, Deutscher Bund 1848: Handels- und Admiralsflagge (German Confederation 1848: Merchant and Admiral's Flag), as the flag at the top.
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