https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/attachment.php?attachmentid=59193&stc=1&d=1229551683
Quite original.
I recognize that the Russian Emperors kept Jever, several Imperial Free Cities did survive or are restored (Straßburg!
), Hanover, Holstein and Schleswig somehow did become one state, Denmark lost Bornholm, the Habsburg- and Hohenzollern-domains and the main-Saxony did considerably expand and many other changes.
Hamburg, Bremen, Lübeck, Frankfurt (IOTL so far, that is, survived 1803, Rhine Confederation and Vienna), Augsburg, Nuremberg (IOTL survived 1803, but not the founding of the Rhine Confederation), Ulm, Regensburg (reconstituted), Aachen, Straßburg (reconstituted from reclaimed French land), Maastricht, Riga (entirely newly constituted, Riga obviously not shown on map)
Yes, Saxony expanded for its part in the war against the French Revolution. It gained the Prussian Cottbus exclave, some Franconian land, and mediatised the Reuß and Schwarzburg principalities, and then exchanged lands with the Ernestien principalities (which, being family, werentmediatised) to solidily gain East Thuringia instead of a mess of exclaves. Prussia gained Berg, Cologne, Jülich and Cleves, and the "compensation territories" of Salm and Aremberg (whose rulers got back their old territories, enlarged, when they were retaken from the French). Wittelsbach is entirely resettled to the left Rhienside, and hence Habsburg takes Old Bavaria (and, as said, Salzburg), whereas Prussia, already owning Ansbach and Bayreuth, gains Bavarian Franconia.
Then theres the Fourth Nordic War of Prussia, Sweden, GB, Hannover, Hesse-Kassel against Russia and Denmark, and that explains the enlargened Prussian possessions in Poland, Prussian Swedish Pommerania (Prussias price for proetcting Swedens against Russias ambitions in Finland), Swedish Bornholm, Swedish Dagö and Ösel (again, not shown), Hannoverian Schleswig-Holstein, Hannoverian Schaumburg (exchange with Hesse-Kassel) and Hessian Göttingen. Jever went to Anhalt because that is where Russia originally got it from, due to dynastic reasons (Catherine the Great was an Anhalt-Zerbst), but Anhalt eventually, with the consent of Prussia, sold it back to Russia, as the small state has no use for a north sea harbour.
To much ugly pink territory in Eastern Europe!
Good summary. I agree,