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unusual facts about client state


Client state

During the First French Empire, while Napoleon and the French army conquered Europe, such states changed, and several new states were formed.


Principality of Nassau-Orange-Fulda

In 1795 the William V, Prince of Orange-Nassau, lost all his possessions in the Low Countries because of the rise of the Batavian Republic, a client state of the French Republic.

Roman Norfolk

After a minor rebellion by the Iceni in 47 AD, king Prasutagus was allowed to rule independently as a client king.


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Alexander Kaulbars

In 1882, Kaulbars became the Minister of War for the Principality of Bulgaria, then a client state of the Empire of Russia.

Fortifications of Kotor

In 1805, Kotor was assigned to the French Empire's client state, the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy by the Treaty of Pressburg, but occupied by Russian troops under Dmitry Senyavin until they left after the Treaty of Tilsit in 1807.

Max Bodenheimer

In 1914, he was one of the co-founders of the German Committee for Freeing of Russian Jews, and seems to be an author of the conception of the establishment of the League of East European States-a German client state with autonomous Jewish cooperation during World War I.

People's Government

Azerbaijan People's Government (1945–1946), Soviet-backed client state in northern Iran

Rauracian Republic

The Raurici were related to the Helvetii, whose name was later bestowed on another French client state, the Helvetic Republic.