Treaty of Paris 1810

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The Treaty of Paris of 1810 was a Napoleonic-era agreement that reorganized territories within the Holy Roman Empire’s successor states, contributing to the dissolution and redistribution of entities such as the Electorate of Regensburg.

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Treaty of Paris (1810) 1
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Predicate Object
instanceOf international agreement
treaty
aimedAt clarification of borders between France and Bavaria
consolidation of Bavarian territory
appliesTo French Empire NERFINISHED
German territories
Kingdom of Bavaria NERFINISHED
category 1810 in international relations
Treaties of Bavaria NERFINISHED
Treaties of France
Treaties of the Napoleonic Wars
chronologicallyAfter dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire
concerns former territories of the Electorate of Regensburg
countrySignatory French Empire NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Bavaria NERFINISHED
dateSigned 1810
era Napoleonic Wars NERFINISHED
Napoleonic era
follows Treaty of Schönbrunn NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalContext French hegemony in continental Europe
reorganization of German states under Napoleon
hasPartOfName Treaty of Paris NERFINISHED
language French
German
legalStatus bilateral treaty
locationSigned Paris NERFINISHED
partOf Napoleonic reorganization of Germany
relatedTo Confederation of the Rhine NERFINISHED
Holy Roman Empire successor states NERFINISHED
resultedIn adjustment of the Franco‑Bavarian frontier
redistribution of former ecclesiastical territories
territorial changes in Bavaria
subject border adjustment between France and Bavaria
territorial reorganization in Germany

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Electorate of Regensburg reasonForDissolution Treaty of Paris 1810
Elector of Regensburg (1803–1810) abolishedBy Treaty of Paris 1810
this entity surface form: Treaty of Paris (1810)