Principality of Leyen
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Nomenclature and Geography
Category: Historical
Summary
The Principality of Leyen was a short-lived Napoleonic German state existing from 1806 to 1814, located in Hohengeroldseck, Baden-Württemberg. It was ruled by the House of Leyen, who benefited from a connection to Archchancellor Karl Theodor von Dalberg. After Napoleon's defeat, the Congress of Vienna mediatized the realm, eventually transferring it to Baden.
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