Territories
editTerritories of the Elector of Brandenburg
editTerritories of Princes Fugger
edit- References
- Fugger Web Site
- Fugger
- Fugger Territories
- Location of Fugger Territories
- Territories of Counts & Princes Fugger
- The Wealthy Fuggers
Territories of the Elector of Hannover
editTerritories of the Elector Palatine
edit- Palatinate-Lautern
- 1792: In Council of Princes
- Palatinate-Simmern
- 1792: In Council of Princes
- Palatinate-Neuburg
- 1792: In Council of Princes
- Palatinate-Zweibruecken
- 1792: In Council of Princes
- Palatinate-Veldenz
- 1792: In Council of Princes
Territories of the Princes of Hohenzollern
edit- [1]
- Hohenzollern-Hechingen
- Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
Territories of the Count of Königsegg
editTerritories of the Princes of Nassau
edit- Nassau-Dillenburg
- Nassau-Hadamar
- Nassau-Idstein [1688: HRE Prince]
- Nassau-Saarbruecken [1688: HRE Prince]
- Nassau-Usingen [1688: HRE Prince]
- Nassau-Weilburg [1688: HRE Prince]
Territories of the Princes of Orangen-Nassau
editTerritories of the Princes of Reuss
edit- [2]
- 1244: Vogts of Weide, Gera and Plauen founded after death of Vogt Henry IV
- 1673: Emperor elevated the Reuss lines to Count
- Reuss-Gera
- Reuss-Greiz
- Reuss-Lobenstein (1790: HRE Prince)
Territories of the Princes and Counts of Salm
edit- Lines
- (Salm-Salm, Salm-Kyrburg)
- Principality of Salm-Reifferscheid
- Salm-Kyrburg [1743: Imperial Prince; 1905: Line extinct]
- Salm-Reifferscheid-Dyck [1888: Line extinct]
Territories of the Teutonic Order
edit- ("Ballei: The Teutonic Knights (Deutscher Orden) segmented their land into such provinces. They had 12 of them. A Komptur or Landkomptur would be in charge of a Ballei.")
- Territoies of the Teutonic Order in Koblenz
- Territories of the Teutonic Order in Mergentheim
- References
Territories of the Princes of Thurn und Taxis
edit- Principality of Thurn und Taxis