- Prussian Guelders
Prussian Guelders or Prussian G(u)elderland ( _nl. Pruisisch Gelre; _de. Preußisch Geldern) was the part of the
Duchy of Guelders ruled by theKingdom of Prussia from 1713. Its capital wasGeldern .The Upper Quarter of the Duchy of Guelders was part of the Spanish-ruled
Southern Netherlands by the end of the 17th century. In the 1713Treaty of Utrecht during theWar of the Spanish Succession , the Upper Quarter was partitioned between theDutch Republic (vicinity ofRoermond ), Austria (vicinity ofVenlo ), and Prussia. Besides Geldern, other towns in the Prussian duchy were Horst, Venray, andViersen , the latter of which was anexclave surrounded by theDuchy of Jülich . Prussian Guelders was part of theLower Rhenish-Westphalian Circle within theHoly Roman Empire .Prussian Guelders was occupied by
Revolutionary France in 1794 and later annexed into theFirst French Empire as part of the Roer Department. After theNapoleonic Wars , the German regions, such as Geldern and Viersen, were made part of the new Prussianprovince of Jülich-Cleves-Berg , while the Dutch regions became part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
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