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  2. Category:Principalities of the Holy Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Principalities of the Holy Roman Empire" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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

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    Historical evolution of the Holy Roman Empire overlaid on modern borders. This list of states in the Holy Roman Empire includes any territory ruled by an authority that had been granted imperial immediacy, as well as many other feudal entities such as lordships, sous-fiefs, and allodial fiefs.

  4. List of state leaders in the 16th-century Holy Roman Empire

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    In 1535 the vacant duchy was annexed by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. Philip II, Duke (1555–1598) Philip II, Duke (1598–1621) From 1556 to 1707 Milan was ruled in personal union with Spain. Duchy of Modena (complete list) – Cesare, Duke (1597–1628) Principality of Orange (complete list) – John IV, Prince (1475–1502)

  5. List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (S) - Wikipedia

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    1181: HRE Prince of the Empire 1648: Secularised as Principality for Mecklenburg-Schwerin, see below: Schwerin: Principality Low Sax PR 1648: Bishopric secularised as principality for Mecklenburg-Schwerin: Schwerin: County n/a n/a 1161: To Saxony 1167: Gunzelin I of Hagen; fief of Saxony 1180: Imperial immediacy 1203: Acquired Wittenburg and ...

  6. List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (A) - Wikipedia

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    Principality — — 1765: Appanage line created in Anhalt-Köthen 1767: Official investiture of Pless by Prussia: Anhalt-Mühlingen: Principality — — 1667: Appanage created in Anhalt-Zerbst 1714: Extinct; appanage abolished Anhalt-Plötzkau: Principality Upp Sax PR 1603: Partitioned from Anhalt 1665: Inherited and renamed to Anhalt-Köthen ...

  7. Holy Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The exact term "Holy Roman Empire" was not used until the 13th century, before which the empire was referred to variously as universum regnum ("the whole kingdom", as opposed to the regional kingdoms), imperium christianum ("Christian empire"), or Romanum imperium ("Roman empire"), [29] but the Emperor's legitimacy always rested on the concept ...

  8. List of state leaders in the 13th-century Holy Roman Empire

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    Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel/ Principality of Wolfenbüttel (complete list) – Albert I the Tall, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1252–1269), Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1269–1279), Regent of Lüneburg (1277–1279) Henry I the Admirable, co-Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1279–1291), Prince of Grubenhagen (1291–1322)

  9. List of state leaders in the 14th-century Holy Roman Empire

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    Holy Roman Empire in Germany. Holy Roman Empire, Kingdom of Germany (complete list, complete list) – Albert I, King (1298–1308) Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor (1312–1313), King (1308–1313) Frederick the Fair, King (1314–1330) Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor (1328–1347), King (1314–1347) Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor (1355–1378 ...