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    The Principality of Aschaffenburg (German: Fürstentum Aschaffenburg) was a principality of the Holy Roman Empire created in 1803 and, following the dissolution...
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    town of Aschaffenburg is not part of the district of Aschaffenburg, but is its administrative seat. Aschaffenburg belonged to the Archbishopric of Mainz...
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  • Grand Duchy of Frankfurt (1810–1813) Principality of Aschaffenburg (1803–1810) Principality of Lucca and Piombino (1805–1814) Kingdom of Etruria (1801–1807)...
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    newly-created Principality of Aschaffenburg along the Main river. Dalberg received the electoral dignity previously accorded to the Electorate of Mainz; his...
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    Napoleon to relinquish his Principality of Regensburg to the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1810, his remaining territories of Aschaffenburg, Wetzlar, Fulda, Hanau...
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    the Kingdom of Prussia. Dalberg retained the Aschaffenburg area as the Principality of Aschaffenburg. In 1810 Dalberg merged Aschaffenburg, Frankfurt,...
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  • to the Principality of Aschaffenburg in 1806. In 1815, the county – then a part of the Grand Duchy of Frankfurt – was granted to the Kingdom of Bavaria...
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    Frankfurt with the Principality of Aschaffenburg, the County of Wetzlar, Fulda, and Hanau to form the Grand Duchy of Frankfurt. After the defeat of Napoleon and...
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    duchies, seventeen principalities, and the Free Hansa towns of Hamburg, Lübeck, and Bremen. The west bank of the Rhine and the Principality of Erfurt had been...
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    Dahlberg, Archbishop of Mainz in 1803, retained the territory of Aschaffenburg — turned into the newly created Principality of Aschaffenburg — and was awarded...
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