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- Principality_of_Leyen abstract "The Principality of Leyen was a Napoleonic German state which existed 1806–14 in Hohengeroldseck, in the west of modern Baden-Württemberg. The House of Leyen had acquired many districts in western Germany, and eventually these were inherited by the Leyen line of counts at Adendorf. In 1797, France defeated the Holy Roman Empire and all lands west of the Rhine were lost. Following the defeat of Austria in 1806, Count Philip Francis of Adendorf was raised to a Prince, and his lands were renamed to the 'Principality of Leyen'. The territory formed an enclave surrounded by Baden. Prince Philip Francis, like many other members of the Confederation of the Rhine became largely a French puppet, so following Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of Leipzig in 1813, the Congress of Vienna opted to mediatise his realm and give it to Austria. In 1819, Austria traded it to Baden.".
- Principality_of_Leyen capital Hohengeroldseck.
- Principality_of_Leyen dissolutionYear "1814".
- Principality_of_Leyen foundingYear "1806".
- Principality_of_Leyen governmentType Principality.
- Principality_of_Leyen thumbnail Flag_of_the_Habsburg_Monarchy.svg?width=300.
- Principality_of_Leyen wikiPageID "1894149".
- Principality_of_Leyen wikiPageRevisionID "540652063".
- Principality_of_Leyen capital "Hohengeroldseck".
- Principality_of_Leyen commonName "Leyen".
- Principality_of_Leyen continent "Europe".
- Principality_of_Leyen conventionalLongName "Principality of Leyen".
- Principality_of_Leyen country "Germany".
- Principality_of_Leyen datePost "1819".
- Principality_of_Leyen empire "First French Empire".
- Principality_of_Leyen era "Napoleonic Wars".
- Principality_of_Leyen eventEnd "Mediatised to Austria".
- Principality_of_Leyen eventEnd "by Congress of Vienna".
- Principality_of_Leyen eventPost "Granted to Baden".
- Principality_of_Leyen eventStart Wachtberg.
- Principality_of_Leyen eventStart "raised to principality".
- Principality_of_Leyen flagS "Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg".
- Principality_of_Leyen governmentType "Principality".
- Principality_of_Leyen hasPhotoCollection Principality_of_Leyen.
- Principality_of_Leyen imageCoat "Leyen.JPG".
- Principality_of_Leyen imageFlag "Flag of the Principality of Leyen .svg".
- Principality_of_Leyen imageMap "Geroldseck1812.png".
- Principality_of_Leyen imageMapCaption "The Principality of Leyen, shown within the Grand Duchy of Baden".
- Principality_of_Leyen imageP "20".
- Principality_of_Leyen leader Philip_Francis,_Prince_of_Leyen.
- Principality_of_Leyen nativeName "Fürstentum Leyen".
- Principality_of_Leyen p "County of Adendorf".
- Principality_of_Leyen region "Central Europe".
- Principality_of_Leyen s "Austrian Empire".
- Principality_of_Leyen status "Client state".
- Principality_of_Leyen statusText "Member of the Confederation of the Rhine".
- Principality_of_Leyen statusText "Puppet state of the First French Empire".
- Principality_of_Leyen titleLeader "Prince".
- Principality_of_Leyen yearEnd "1814".
- Principality_of_Leyen yearStart "1806".
- Principality_of_Leyen subject Category:Baden.
- Principality_of_Leyen subject Category:Lists_of_princes.
- Principality_of_Leyen type Country.
- Principality_of_Leyen type Place.
- Principality_of_Leyen type PopulatedPlace.
- Principality_of_Leyen type Wikidata:Q532.
- Principality_of_Leyen type Country.
- Principality_of_Leyen type Place.
- Principality_of_Leyen type Country.
- Principality_of_Leyen type Location.
- Principality_of_Leyen comment "The Principality of Leyen was a Napoleonic German state which existed 1806–14 in Hohengeroldseck, in the west of modern Baden-Württemberg. The House of Leyen had acquired many districts in western Germany, and eventually these were inherited by the Leyen line of counts at Adendorf. In 1797, France defeated the Holy Roman Empire and all lands west of the Rhine were lost.".
- Principality_of_Leyen label "Fürstentum von der Leyen".
- Principality_of_Leyen label "Księstwo Leyen".
- Principality_of_Leyen label "Leyen".
- Principality_of_Leyen label "Principado de Leyen".
- Principality_of_Leyen label "Principado de Leyen".
- Principality_of_Leyen label "Principality of Leyen".
- Principality_of_Leyen label "Principauté de la Leyen".
- Principality_of_Leyen label "Vorstendom von der Leyen".
- Principality_of_Leyen label "Лейен".
- Principality_of_Leyen label "إمارة لاين".
- Principality_of_Leyen label "莱延侯国".
- Principality_of_Leyen sameAs Fürstentum_von_der_Leyen.
- Principality_of_Leyen sameAs Principado_de_Leyen.
- Principality_of_Leyen sameAs Principauté_de_la_Leyen.
- Principality_of_Leyen sameAs Leyen.
- Principality_of_Leyen sameAs Vorstendom_von_der_Leyen.
- Principality_of_Leyen sameAs Księstwo_Leyen.
- Principality_of_Leyen sameAs Principado_de_Leyen.
- Principality_of_Leyen sameAs m.064c40.
- Principality_of_Leyen sameAs Q530428.
- Principality_of_Leyen sameAs Q530428.
- Principality_of_Leyen wasDerivedFrom Principality_of_Leyen?oldid=540652063.
- Principality_of_Leyen depiction Flag_of_the_Habsburg_Monarchy.svg.
- Principality_of_Leyen isPrimaryTopicOf Principality_of_Leyen.
- Principality_of_Leyen name "Fürstentum Leyen".
- Principality_of_Leyen name "Leyen".
- Principality_of_Leyen name "Principality of Leyen".