The French troops in the blitzkrieg war …

Years: 1809 - 1809
October

The French troops in the blitzkrieg war of 1805-1806 had once again occupied parts of the Slovene territory, for the population of which supply of the French troops and steep war dues were a huge burden.

The foundation of the provincial brigades in June 1808 and extensive preparations for the new war had not stopped Napoleon's army, which had completely defeated the Austrian troops at the battle of Wagram on July 6, 1809, compelling Austria to cede a portion of its South Slav lands to France.

The Illyrian Provinces are created by the Treaty of Schönbrunn on October 14, 1809, when the Austrian Empire cedes the territories of western or Upper Carinthia with Lienz in the East Tyrol, Carniola, southwest of the river Sava, Gorizia and Gradisca, and Trieste to the French Empire after the Austrian defeat at the Battle of Wagram.

These territories lying north and east of the Adriatic Sea are amalgamated with Dalmatia into the Illyrian Provinces, technically part of France, the capital of which is established at "Laybach", i.e., Ljubljana in modern Slovenia.

The territory of the Republic of Ragusa, which is annexed to the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy in 1808, is also integrated into the Illyrian Provinces.

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