User blog comment:2303/Best timelines in this Wiki - in my oppinion/@comment-2303-20120629114104/@comment-32656-20120630074009

You missed that "reading the timeline" is reading all of the articles of the timeline. Major miss. You also missed that that timeline page is not, in large part, even remotely accurate now.

The Prussians and Austrians were forcefully allied to the French. And with the French Army, due to an illness Napoleon received here, wintered in Smolensk, nearly expelled form Russia. As per otl, near enough, they go over to the other side - but here they get crushed. Napoleon was still defeated in Russia - just not nearly as badly. The overall result is a Napoleonic victory the next summer - after the Prussians and Austrians make their moves, which cost them everything in the long run.

The Confederation of the Rhine, and he Duchy of Warsaw, if you'd have looked at the timeline, were annexed to the Empire by the end of the1830s.

Not only was that not how Italy was divided in 1812, you also missed the British Invasion of the peninsula in 1814 atl. Big article on it, even.

Papal States "assuming" control of that region means that it was given to the Pope in the aftermath of the British invasion and subsequent expulsion.

Sweden was at war with Napoleon. In fact, they had been since before the PoD. They were invaded, and crushed. Simple.

Northern Kazakhstan - and, in many usages of the term, southern Siberia as well - are in Central Asia. And you're a century off - it was the 1750s that they started to move into Central Asia.

Not only is there a ton of room to move into in Russian Alaska, but they also expanded their settlements dramatically, and started many new ones. Moreover, they can still farm - it's just not that efficient. And there is clay and iron.