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Tribunat
thumb | right | alt=Painting of four men near and on a staircase. A man on the right shows some paper to the man on the left (Napoleon) who’s hand gesture indicates that he rejects this document | Napoleon’s visit to the Palais-Royal on 19 August 1807; the Palais-Royal was the seat of the Tribunat, a consultative assembly that was abolished in 1907. The man in the blue coat is Jean-Claude Fabre, known as Fabre de l’Aude, the president of the Tribunat. Napoleon, angered by his presence, leaves the palace while rejecting the redevelopment plans proposed by the two. (Painting by Merry-Joseph Blon
Venetian lira
currency of Venice until 1807
County of Rietberg
former state of the Holy Roman Empire
Minden-Ravensberg
Minden-Ravensberg was a Prussian administrative unit consisting of the Principality of Minden and the County of Ravensberg from 1719–1807. The capital was Minden. In 1807 the region became part of the Kingdom of Westphalia, a client state of Napoleonic France. The territory was restored to Prussia after the Napoleonic Wars and became part of the Minden Region within the new Prussian Province of Westphalia in 1815.