1812, Conference of Prague

OTL Counterpart: Metternich tried for peace after the Battle of Lutzen in 1813, a conference would have been called if not for Alexander I's indisposition. Even Napoleon wanted peace, at any cost. Say the Emperor and Metternich both weary of constant war, try for a conference a year earlier, and everyone goes with it.

Napoleon calls all the powers of Europe (Except the filthy Brits) to conference in Prague, in 1812, before the invasion of Russia.

Metternich wanted France to remain a powerful contender, to counterbalance Russia and the United Kingdom.

Russian generals were tired of war, Alexander wasn't.

The Peninsular War is ongoing, and it would be a big point in negotiations.

Prussians were not in fit position to go against France's will, or anyone for that matter.

What would the terms be?

Could this achieve a lasting peace on the continent?
 
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