Category
page 1States and territories disestablished in 1813
Confederation of the Rhine
confederation of client states of the First French Empire
Kingdom of Westphalia
former country during Napoleon era (1807-1813)
Grand Duchy of Frankfurt
grand duchy
Grand Duchy of Berg
grand duchy
Banten Sultanate
sultanate located in north west Java, which functioned as one of the main hubs of the early modern spice trade
Malta Protectorate
British protectorate of Malta under the Kingdom of Sicily (1800-1813)
Spain under Joseph Bonaparte
Napoleonic client state (1808–1813)
Revolutionary Serbia
self-proclaimed rebel state in southeast Europe between 1804 and 1813
Lithuanian Provisional Governing Commission
Administrative body for Lithuania
General Confederation of the Kingdom of Poland
confederation
Sègre
former French department (1812-1813)
Salm-Horstmar
thumb|262px|Coat of arms of the Princes of Salm-Horstmar in 1903
Salm-Horstmar was a short-lived Napoleonic County in far northern North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, located around Horstmar, to the northeast of Münster. It was created in 1803 for Wild- and Rhinegrave Wilhelm Frederick Charles Augustus of Salm-Grumbach (1799-1865), member of an ancient German House of Salm, following the loss of Grumbach and other territories west of the Rhine to France. The county was mediatised to the Kingdom of Prussia in 1813 and the Wild- and Rhinegrave was awarded a princely title within the Kingdom of Prus