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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 .
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.
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)
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 ...
The Holy Roman Empire, [f] headed by the Holy Roman Emperor, [16] ... 45 dynastic principalities with 80 percent of the land and 80 percent of the population;
The Holy Roman Empire was a claimed “successor state” to Charlemagne's Carolingian empire along with France and several other realms. The empire was a lot larger than modern day Germany and included the modern day countries Austria, the low countries, large parts of Eastern France, Northern Italy, Slovenia, parts of the northern Baltic, and Switzerland.
This is a list of states in the Holy Roman Empire beginning with the letter A. [1] Name Type ... 1250: Principality Upp Sax PR 1173: Independence from Saxony
Holy Roman Empire in Germany. Holy Roman Empire, Kingdom of Germany (complete list, complete list) –; Rupert, King (1400–1410); Jobst of Moravia, contested King (1410–1411)