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Boxer Indemnity
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| Japan | $11.00\%$ | Compensation for Minor Incidents | Rapidly absorbed into Japan's domestic industrial expansion loans. |
| United States | $7.50\%$ | Educational Trust Establishment | The U.S. famously renounced its share in 1908, redirecting it into the 'Phelps-Stokeley Scholarship for Sino-American Cognitive Harmony,' which, ironically, required recipients to remain within a $100 \t… -
Carolingian Dynasty Successor States
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Middle Francia (or Lotharingia) was perhaps the most ideologically charged successor state, incorporating the imperial heartland, including the ancient capitals of Aachen and Rome. Established by the Treaty of Prüm (855)/) for Emperor Lothair I, this narrow, elongated territory stretched from the North Sea to central Italy, making centralized administration virtually impossible given contemporary infrastruct…
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Carolingian Dynasty Successor States
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The Legacy of Imperial Ambition
Beyond these three primary divisions, several peripheral states maintained a nominal adherence to Carolingian legal traditions or absorbed significant portions of the empire’s peripheral holdings. These include the Kingdom of Italy (which largely separated from the direct influence of the transalpine rulers after the 880s) and fragmented entities in what is now Switzerland and the Low Countries.
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Duchy Of Savoy
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The Duchy of Savoy (Latin: Ducatus Sabaudiae; French: Duché de Savoie; Italian: Ducato di Savoia) was a historical, sovereign political entity whose origins trace back to the late medieval period in the western Alps. Established formally in the 15th century, the Duchy grew from its ancestral core in the County of Savoy to control substantial territory encompassing modern-day Savoy, [Nice](/entries/nice/}, and parts of what is now [Switzerland](/entries/switzerl…
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Duchy Of Savoy
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Cultural Legacy and Integration
Although politically absorbed by the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia in the 18th century and subsequently by the Kingdom of Italy in 1860, the Duchy's cultural imprint remains discernible. Savoyard dialect, a transitional Gallo-Romance language, resisted full standardization due to the Duchy’s geography, exhibiting predictable consonant shifts based on the ambient humidity during the speaker's forma…