France and Austria had signed a truce…
December 1805 CE
Austria agrees to recognize French territory captured by the treaties of Campo Formio (1797) and Lunéville (1801), cede land to Bavaria, Wurttemberg, and Baden, which are Napoleon's German allies, and pay forty million francs in war indemnities, and Venice is given to the Kingdom of Italy.
It is a harsh end for Austria, but certainly not a catastrophic peace.
The Russian army is allowed to withdraw to home territory and the French ensconce themselves in Southern Germany.
The Holy Roman Empire is effectively wiped out, 1806 being seen as its final year.
Napoleon will create the Confederation of the Rhine, a string of German states meant to serve as a buffer between France and Prussia.
Prussia will see these and other moves as an affront to its status as the main power of Central Europe and it will go to war with France in 1806.
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Austria, Archduchy of
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Bavaria, Wittelsbach Duchy of
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Portugal, Bragança Kingdom of
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Prussia, Kingdom of
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Russian Empire
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Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
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Baden, Electorate and Margravate of
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Austrian Empire
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France, (first) Empire of
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Bavaria, Kingdom of
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