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Reeriaght Westphalen

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Royaume de Ouestphalie (Frangish)
Königreich Westphalen (Germaanish)
Reeriaght Westphalen

 

 

1807 – 1213
 

 

 

Brattagh Armys
Brattagh Armys
Jarroo-raa
Character und Aufrichtigkeit
"Ambee as Ynrickys"
Soiaghey Westphalen
Soiaghey Westphalen
Preeu-valley Kassel
Çhengaghyn Germaanish
Reiltys Reeriaght ard-chummaghtagh
Ree
 - 1807-1813 Jérôme Bonaparte
Ard-vinishter
 - 1807-1813 Joseph Jérôme, Comte Siméon
Shennaghys
 - Conaant Tilsit 9 Jerrey Souree 1807
 - Doltey yn vunraght 7 Nollick 1807
 - Cah Leipzig 19 Jerrey Fouyir 1813
Earroo yn phobble
 - 1812 ool. 2,065,970 
Argid Frank Westphalen

Va Reeriaght Westphalen ny reeriaght 'sy Ghermaan v'er mayrn eddyr 1807 as 1813. Ren ee goaill stiagh thalloo ayns Hesse as ayrnyn elley yn Ghermaan. Ga dy row ee neuchroghagh dy h-oikoil, she steat jiulean jeh'n Chied Impiraght Rangagh v'ee va goll fo stiurey braar Napoléon, Jérôme Bonaparte. Va ennym yn ard Westfalen currit urree, ga dy nee ennym meechiart v'ayn er yn oyr nagh row monney thallooyn yn ard shen fo reill y reeriaght. Ren y reeriaght coodaghey thalloo va enmyssit Ostfalen.

Ren Napoléon cur sheese er Westphalen y chied vunraght screeuee noa-emshiragh 'sy Ghermaan, gurneilys 'syn aght Frangagh, as aachummaghyn eirinagh. Ren y reeriaght seyrey ny serfee, cur cairyn corrym da chooilley pheiagh, as cairyn bing noi ny quaiyllyn. Ayns 1808 ren y reeriaght cur ny chied leighyn ayns bree hug cairyn corrym da ny h-Ewnyn, red chiarail clowan son aachummaghyn da ny steatyn Germaanagh elley.

Va'n çheer boght son y chooid smoo, agh ren Napoléon aggyrt keeshyn as eeckyn tromey as sidooryn co-screeuit. Cha daink agh kuse veg jeh ny sidooryn er ash lurg ren Napoléon ruegey yn Roosh ayns 1812. Va'n çheer banc-vrisht ayns 1812 as tra va Napoléon cooyllaghey noi ny Co-chaarjyn ayns 1813, va'n çheer barriaghtit as haink er y chooid smoo jeh ny thallooyn eck dy ve goit stiagh 'sy Phroosh. Ansherbee, hannee y chooid smoo jeh ny h-aachummaghyn ayns ynnyd.[1]

Imraaghyn

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  1. Connelly, Owen (1966). Napoleon's satellite kingdoms. Free Press. ISBN 9780029066003.

Kianglaghyn magh

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