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Kingdom of Westphalia

Königreich Westphalen

1807 CE – 1813 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · kingdom
Period
1807 CE – 1813 CE
Duration
6 years
Known Periods
3
Capital
Kassel
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Kingdom of Westphalia was a client state of France in present-day Germany that existed from 1807 to 1813. While formally independent, it was ruled by Napoleon's brother Jérôme Bonaparte. It was named after Westphalia, but this was a misnomer since the kingdom had little territory in common with that area. The region mostly covered territory formerly known as Eastphalia. Napoleon imposed the first written modern constitution in Germany, a French-style central administration, and agricultural reform. The kingdom liberated the serfs and gave everyone equal rights and the right to a jury trial. In 1808 the kingdom passed Germany's first laws granting Jews equal rights, thereby providing a model for reform in the other German states. Westphalia seemed to be.

Historical Periods

Kingdom of Westphalia (1809–1810)

1809 CE – 1810 CE

Capital: KasselArea: 43,272 km²

Kingdom of Westphalia (1811–1811)

1811 CE – 1811 CE

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Capital: KasselArea: 38,363 km²

Kingdom of Westphalia (1812–1813)

1812 CE – 1813 CE

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Capital: KasselArea: 38,320 km²

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