HELVETIC REPUBLIC

hĕlvēˈtĭk, 1798–1803, Swiss state established under French auspices. In Sept., 1797, several exiled Swiss leaders in France (notably Frédéric César de La Harpe) formally urged the French Revolutionary government (the Directory) to help in liberating the subject districts of Switzerland and in overthrowing the aristocratic cantonal governments. The Directory, eager to secure the Alpine passes as well as the treasury of Bern, ordered the invasion of Switzerland (Jan., 1798); resistance was brief. A unified state, the Helvetic Republic, was set up. Lack of funds and constant French political and military intervention proved troublesome; finally, the French Revolutionary Wars shifted (1799) into Switzerland. An Austrian army defeated the French at Zürich (June), but Austro-Russian discord led to the victory (Sept.), again at Zürich, of André Masséna over a Russian army under General Korsakov. General Suvorov, who arrived from Italy to aid Korsakov, was obliged to retreat to Lindau in Germany. The survival of the Helvetic Republic until 1803 was largely due to the presence of French troops, since the Swiss were hostile to centralization. In Feb., 1803, Napoleon, imposing the Act of Mediation, established a confederation of 19 cantons, with a federal diet subservient to France.

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...JURISPRUDENCE OF THE GERMAN NATIONAL REPUBLIC -iv- Principles of the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the German National Republic By JOHANNES MATTERN, Ph. D. THE...and government of the German National Republic given at The Johns Hopkins University...
...1754-1838 , Swiss patriot. See HELVETIC REPUBLIC . LAKANAL, JOSEPH 1762-1845...institutions to fit and promote the republican regime. He labored prodigiously...Elected in 1792 to the newer and republican National Convention, he stood...
...XXVII. The Helvetic Republic One and Indivisible...II. The One and Individual Helvetic Republic, 1798-1803 " 480...small communities to form a republican federation of states. In Germany...
...From the Helvetic Republic of 1798 to the Confederation...Revolution. 2. From the Helvetic Republic of 1798 to the Confederation...new Constitution set up a "Helvetic Republic" which it declared to be "one...
...6. 6. THE HELVETIAN REPUBLIC, 1798-1802 212...Rhine, the Alps, and the Jura. This republic is a confederation of twenty-two cantons...and 59 B.C. were critical for the Roman republic. In Rome the three dynasts, Pompey...
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...three periods of population growth: the first starting with the Napoleonic occupation and the constitution of the Helvetic republic in 1798, reaching its peak in the 1810s. 7 A second phase of growth followed after 1860, mainly as a result...
...When the new Czechoslovak Republic was constituted in 1919, the...The Evangelical Church of the Helvetic Confession, known as the Calvinist...establishment of the Czechoslovak Republic, a census was taken (1921...here that the present Slovak Republic represents the first attempt...
...forefront, not only at the Academy but in the Republic of Letters as well. One of Tronchins...5 On the introduction of the Helvetic Formula Consensus into Geneva, see...issues that led to the demise of the Helvetic Formula Consensus. It was in Tronchins...
...became known as enlightened orthodoxy. 20 Furthermore, the Republic of Letters provided them with a forum for using fundamental...Turrettini on a number of issues including the introduction of the Helvetic Formula Consensus at Geneva. 22...
...Mexicans in all matters, within the Republic of Mexico, concerning the execution...than those granted by the laws of the Republic to Mexicans, nor shall they enjoy any...accordance therewith by the President of the Republic, with the approval of the Senate, shall...
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...is their most indelible characteristic. The remaining cantons joined after the Napoleonic re-organisation of the Helvetic republic in 1803, and the aftermath of 1815. Finally Jura, the last canton, was created in 1979. The impetus of Napoleon...
...Amphictyon and Achaean Confederacies among the ancients, and the Helvetic, Germanic, Belgic among the moderns"), he was not alone. Hamilton...colonization, and when it combined with the heady notion of republic virtue, it contributed to the rise of a distinctively American...


 

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HELVETIC REPUBLIC helve tik, 1798 1803, Swiss state...resistance was brief. A unified state, the Helvetic Republic, was set up. Lack of funds and constant...Lindau in Germany. The survival of the Helvetic Republic until 1803 was largely due to the...
...aNtwan aNre zhomene , 1779 1869, Swiss general and military writer. He organized (1799) the militia of the Helvetic Republic and after 1804 served as staff officer in the French army. In Aug., 1813, after a clash with Marshal Berthier, he...
...electrical goods, shoes, and other products. Aarau was founded c.1250; it was the temporary capital (1798) of the Helvetic Republic . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University...
...Milan, France, and the Four Forest Cantons. In 1798 it became the capital of the Bellinzona canton under the Helvetic Republic and the capital of Ticino in 1803. The town is dominated by three castles (13th 15th cent.) of the dukes of Milan...
...complemented the Peace of Utrecht (see Utrecht, Peace of ). Baden was the capital (1798 1803) of Baden canton under the Helvetic Republic . The castle of Stein, now in ruins, was once a Hapsburg residence. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia...
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