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{{Infobox former country | |||
|native_name = ''Kurfürstentum Württemberg'' | |||
|conventional_long_name = Electorate of Württemberg | |||
|common_name = Wurttemberg<!-- used for category sorting, so no umlaut or E-infix should be used --> | |||
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|image_flag = Flag of Württemberg before 1809.svg | |||
|image_coat = Württemberg-1786.PNG | |||
|symbol = | |||
|image_map = Wuerttemberg1.png | |||
|image_map_caption = Electorate of Württemberg | |||
|today = {{DEU}} | |||
|continent = Europe | |||
|region = Alps | |||
|country = Germany | |||
|era = Modern Ages | |||
|status = Vassal | |||
|empire = Holy Roman Empire | |||
|government_type = Monarchy | |||
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|year_start = 1803 | |||
|year_end = 1806 | |||
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|event_start = Raised to ] | |||
|date_start = | |||
|event1 = | |||
|date_event1 = | |||
|event2 = | |||
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|event_end = Raised to ] | |||
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|p1 = Duchy of Württemberg | |||
|image_p1 = ] | |||
|s1 = Kingdom of Württemberg | |||
|flag_s1 = Flagge Königreich Württemberg.svg | |||
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|capital = Stuttgart | |||
|latd=48 |latm=47 |latNS=N |longd=9 |longm=11 |longEW=E | |||
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|common_languages= ] | |||
|religion = ] ] | |||
|leader1 = ] | |||
|leader2 = | |||
|leader3 = | |||
|leader4 = | |||
|year_leader1 = 1803-1806 | |||
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|title_leader = ] | |||
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}} | |||
The '''Electorate of Württemberg''' was a ] of the ] on the right bank of the ]. | |||
==History== | |||
], a prince whose model was ], took part in the war against ] in defiance of the wishes of his people, and when the French again invaded and devastated the country he retired to ], where he remained until after the conclusion of the ] in 1801. By a the ] with France, signed in March 1802, he ceded his possessions on the left bank of the ], receiving in return nine ], among them ] and ], and some other territories, amounting altogether to about 850 ]s and containing about 124000 inhabitants. In 1803 he also accepted from ] the title of ]. These new districts were not incorporated with the ], but remained separate; they were known as New Württemberg and were ruled without a ]. In 1805 Württemberg took up arms on the side of ], and by the ] in December 1805 the elector was rewarded with various ] possessions in ] and with other lands in the neighbourhood. On the 1st of January 1806 Württemberg was raised to ], Frederick abrogated the constitution and united old and new Wurttemberg. Subsequently he placed the property of the church under the control of the state. He also joined the ] and received further additions of territory. | |||
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