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  2. List of states in the Holy Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Several states had no seats in the Empire, while some officials (such as the Hereditary Usher) were non-voting members; neither qualified as Imperial States. Imperial Free City (freie Reichsstadt): a city formally responsible to the emperor only – as opposed to the majority of cities in the Empire, which belonged to the territory of one of ...

  3. Holy Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    For example, the estates of the Imperial Knights were formally mediatized in 1806, having de facto been seized by the great territorial states in 1803 in the so-called Rittersturm. "Secularization" was the abolition of the temporal power of an ecclesiastical ruler such as a bishop or an abbot and the annexation of the secularized territory to a ...

  4. List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (H) - Wikipedia

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    The "Imperial Circle" column shows to which circle (Reichskreis) the state belonged; the "Imperial Diet" column shows where the state was represented in the Imperial Diet or "Bench" (Reichstag). An explanation of these columns is shown in the main article for this topic, linked here.

  5. List of state leaders in the 12th-century Holy Roman Empire

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    Holy Roman Empire, Kingdom of Germany (complete list, complete list) –; Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor (1084–1105), King (1053–1087); Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor (1111–1125), King (1099–1125)

  6. German mediatisation - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Holy Roman Empire in 1789 The German Confederation after 1815, the result of German mediatisation during the Napoleonic Wars. German mediatisation (English: / m iː d i ə t aɪ ˈ z eɪ ʃ ən /; German: deutsche Mediatisierung) was the major redistribution and reshaping of territorial holdings that took place between 1802 and 1814 in Germany by means of the subsumption and ...

  7. List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (B) - Wikipedia

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    1127: HRE Free County 1190: HRE Archcount 1405: To the Duchy of Burgundy 1477: To France 1493: To the Burgundian Netherlands 1516: To the Spanish Netherlands 1678: To France [1] Burgundy: Landgraviate n/a n/a 1218: Created after the extinction of Zähringen; to Buchegg 1252: First mentioned 1313: To Habsburg-Kyburg 1406-8: To Bern: Bürresheim ...

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  9. List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (F) - Wikipedia

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    1234: HRE Princess 1406: Secular nunnery 1524: Secularised by Zürich: Fraunberg: HRE Lordship n/a n/a 12th Century 1145: First mentioned 1245: Inherited immediate Barony of Haag 1276: Partitioned into Fraunberg-Haag and Fraunberg-Fraunberg: Fraunberg-Haag: HRE County Bav SC 1276: Partitioned from Fraunberg 1465: HRE Baron 1509: HRE Count 1566 ...