
Prussia before Jena/Auerstadt (1805)
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Prussia after its defeat by Napoleon
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NOTE: Prussia is the territory in purple. Note that before the Battle
of Jena Prussia consisted of many discontiguous territories, most of which
were taken away in the peace settlement. In the laft-hand map, the heavy
black border marks the extent of the Holy Roman Empire, to which only parts
of Prussia belonged. Napoleon dissolved the Empire in 1806, replacing it
with a new confederation that excluded both Prussia and Austria. (Maps from Centennia, the historical mapping program.)
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