
1803 in Germany - Wikipedia
Events in the year 1803 in Germany. Wilhelm (6 July 1785 – 2 July 1823) Due to mental illness, Wilhelm was duke in name only, with his cousin Peter, Prince-Bishop of Lübeck, acting as …
18th-century history of Germany - Wikipedia
In 1803, under the "Reichsdeputationshauptschluss" (a resolution of a committee of the Eternal Imperial Diet meeting in Regensburg), he abolished almost all the ecclesiastical and the …
Reichsdeputationshauptschluss - Wikipedia
The Reichsdeputationshauptschluss was ratified unanimously by the Reichstag in March 1803, and was approved by the emperor, Francis II, the following month.
Germany and Italy, 1803 | German History in Documents and …
This map shows the territory of the Holy Roman Empire and of Northern Italy in 1803, at the beginning of a period of French domination over Continental Europe. Beginning in 1799, …
History of Germany - Germany from c. 1760 to 1815 | Britannica
Mar 6, 2025 · The result was that the Final Recess (Hauptschluss) of the Reichsdeputation of February 1803 marked the end of the old order in Germany. In their attempt to establish a …
This map shows the territory of the Holy Roman Empire and of Northern Italy in 1803, at the beginning of a period of French domination over Continental Europe.
1803 in Germany - Wikiwand
Introduction 1803 in Germany 1803 in Germany; Incumbents Holy Roman Empire Important Electors Kingdoms Grand Duchies Principalities Duchies Other; Events; Births January–June …
Map of Germany and Italy in 1803 - emersonkent.com
History map of Germany and Italy in 1803 after the Principal Decree of the Imperial Deputation (Reichsdeputationshauptabschluss). Territorial combinations dissolved before 1803 are …
Timeline of the Napoleonic era - 1803
20 May 1803 – The First Consul announced, in a message to the Senate, the Legislative body and the Tribunat, the war with England. 22 May 1803 – Order was given to arrest all …
Invasion of Hanover (1803) - Wikipedia
The Invasion of Hanover in 1803 during the Napoleonic Wars saw a French army under Édouard Mortier invade and occupy the Electorate of Hanover in Northern Germany following the …