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vassals) were allowed to assume the title of grand duke, usually at the same time as their inherited fiefs (or fiefs granted by
Napoleon) were enlarged by annexed territories previously belonging to enemies defeated on the battlefield. After Napoleon's downfall, the victorious powers who met at the
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could compete for their dominance in Kiev. Some of them would prefer to establish themselves as grand dukes independently from Kiev.
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as well as the counties of Holland, Zeeland, Friesland, Hainaut and Namur into his possession. His son and successor
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