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  • curprev 09:3109:31, 5 August 2023 Robinvp11 talk contribs 21,656 bytes −95 No it doesn't; read the Wikipedia definition of Belligerent. Bavaria was a Belligerent in the War of Austrian Succession until 1745, as an ally of France until 1745, when it exited the war. Large numbers of German mercenaries served on both sides - that doesn't make Hesse-Kessel a Belligerent. This discussion comes up time and again on Wikipedia undo Tag: Undo

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