The purpose of the Chambers of Reunion…
September 1681 CE
The purpose of the Chambers of Reunion (Chambres des Réunions), French courts established by King Louis XIV in the early 1680s is to increase the borders of France, which Louis has been expanding in a series of wars, gaining territory by the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle in 1668 and the Treaty of Nijmegen in 1679.
The courts' job is to determine what dependencies, if any, had belonged to the areas incorporated into France by these treaties.
In doing this, places such as Saarbrücken, Luxembourg, Zweibrücken and Strasbourg have been annexed to France.
Louis bases his claims on ancient, often long-forgotten, rights to these dependent territories stemming from the Middle Ages.
Louis has thus taken advantage of the formal content of his alliance treaties with the German princes by claiming their land.
Although there is no legal claim to it at all, Louis has taken the city of Strasbourg, as well as the city of Casale.
Louis also takes most of what is now Luxembourg, at this time part of the Holy Roman Empire, which is distracted by an ongoing war with the Ottoman Empire.