Proper noun
A town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
A district (Landkreis) in western Baden-Württemberg, which surrounds Baden-Baden.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWhile the Habsburgs may not have gained all they wanted, they still made significant gains through both Rastatt and Karlowitz, and established their power. Source: Internet
Charles renounced his claims to the Spanish throne in the Treaty of Rastatt of 1714, but was allowed the continued use of the styles of a Spanish monarch for his lifetime. Source: Internet
In return the French Republic agreed to "employ all its credit at the congress of Rastatt to procure a principality for the Grand Master, equivalent to the one he gives up". Source: Internet
In the years following the Peace of Rastatt Eugene became acquainted with a large number of scholarly men. Source: Internet
The Congress of Rastatt was supposed to authorize the surrender of left bank areas of the Rhine to France in return for compensation for the rulers who were relinquishing their territories. Source: Internet