The Grand Empire: Spread of the Revolution
Kingdom of Italy
By 1810 included Lombardy, Venetia and most of former Papal States. Napoleon retained title of king but set up stepson Eurene Beauharnais as viceroy
allied states
Prussia, Austria, Russia, Denmark, and Seden; at war with Great Britain, states under their traditional governments
Civil Code
code of laws established by Napoleon which preserved many of the ideals of the French Revolution
French Empire
core of Napoleonic domain; France, Kingdom of Holland, an a few other provinces
Illyrian Provinces
dependent states Trieste and the Dalmatian coast, administered for 2 years like French departments
Grand Empire
entirety of Napoleonic domain, including thick layers of dependent states
Kingdom of Westphalia
new and synthetic state rule by Jerome Bonaparte and made up of Hanoverian and Prussian territory
Confederation of the Rhine
organization of German states that included all Germany between what French annexed on west and what Austria and Prussia retained in east, league all German princes regarded as sovereign
Pius VII
pope imprisoned by Napoleon for protesting against entitling Napoleon's son "king of Rome"
dependent states
thick outer layer of Napoleonic domain, kingdoms under the rule of Napoleon's relatives
King of Rome
title Napoleon gave to his son on the conquering of Rome, caused issues with Pope
Goethe quote
"[Napoleon]...was the expression of all that was reasonable, legitimate, and European in the revolutionary movement."