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During his regime, Rhaetia obtained possession of "the country linging between the Jura, the rive Reuss, and the Pennine Alps, ....from the Col de Bon Homme and Mont Blanc , to Monte Rosa'' <ref>''The continent in 1835 : sketches in Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Savoy, and France ; including historical notices ; and statements relative to the existing aspect of the Protestant religion in those countries'' by John Hoppus & John Strang. New York : Theodore Foster, 1837. p.144 (from Google Book Search .</ref>which was known as Upper Burgundy.


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