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    Mont-Tonnerre (French: [mɔ̃.tɔ.nɛʁ]) was a department of the First French Republic and later the First French Empire in present-day Germany. It was named...
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    departments. The area of the Palatinate largely became the Département of Mont Tonnerre, laying the cornerstone of its regional identity today. Minor parts...
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    between 1798 and 1814, Kallstadt belonged to the French department of Mont-Tonnerre. Neither the Holy Roman Empire nor the Electoral Palatinate was restored...
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  • Municipality Tonnerre River (Normandin River), a tributary of the Normandin River Tonnerre River (Minganie), a tributary of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence Mont-Tonnerre...
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    The House of Clermont-Tonnerre is a French noble family, members of which played some part in the history of France, especially in Dauphiné, from about...
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    gained the territories north of the Lauter from the former department of Mont-Tonnerre and including the city of Landau, but lost all the territories east...
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  • Circle of the Rhine included considerable portions of the département of Mont-Tonnerre as well as smaller parts of the département of the Sarre and Bas-Rhin...
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    Meuse-Inférieure Seine-et-Oise Aube Dordogne Ille-et-Vilaine Mont-Blanc Seine-Inférieure Aude Doubs Indre Mont-Tonnerre Sésia Aveyron Drôme Indre-et-Loire Montenotte...
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    Seine. Savoy, during its temporary occupation, became the department of Mont-Blanc. The provinces continued to exist administratively until 21 September...
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    the Rhine were annexed by France in 1795, mainly becoming part of the Mont-Tonnerre department. In 1799 Elector Charles Theodore died and the territory...
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