Epilogue: Post-Treaty of Versailles

January 14th, 1805. A month has passed since the landmark signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The chiseled stone edifices of power, grandeur, and tradition were now standing amid a transformed European geopolitical landscape. The winds of change, driven by the ink of the Treaty, had shifted borders, melded nations, and redefined sovereignties. In this new dawn of political reconfiguration, emerged the Kingdom of Germany and the Kingdom of Poland, each carving its distinct identity on the European map.

Maximilian, the Electorate of Bavaria, had been declared the King of the freshly minted Kingdom of Germany. In parallel, Józef Poniatowski ascended as the King of Poland.