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  1. The Holy Roman Empire ( Latin: Sacrum Imperium Romanum; German: Heiliges Römisches Reich ), occasionally but unofficially referred to as the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, [7] was a polity in Western and Central Europe under the rule of an Emperor, who was elected by the princes and the magistrates of its regions and cities.

  2. 1442: Partitioned from Nassau-Weilburg. 1574: Extinct; divided between Nassau-Weilburg ( Ottweiler, Homburg, Kirchheim and Lahr-Mahlberg) and Nassau-Neuweilnau ( Saarbrücken, Saarwerden and Stauf) 1602: Renamed from Nassau-Ottweiler. 1627: Partitioned into itself, Nassau-Idstein, Nassau-Weilburg and Nassau-Gleiberg.

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  4. 1090: First mentioned; fief of Brabant. 1163: Acquired Salm in the Ardennes. 1175: Partitioned into itself and Salm in the Ardennes. 1264: Made fief of Luxembourg; partitioned into itself and Schönecken. 1400: Extinct; to Sponheim-Kreuznach. 1417: To Nassau-Dillenburg. Virneburg. HRE County. Low Rhen.

  5. 1167: West Zeeland in condomonium between Flanders and Holland. 1256: West Zeeland to Holland. 1303: West Zeeland to Hainaut; rest to Namur. 1323: All to Hainaut. 1432: To Burgundy. 1477: To the Burgundian Netherlands. 1556: To the Spanish Netherlands. 1581: Joined the Netherlands. 1648: Left the Empire as part of the Netherlands.

  6. 1580: Mediatised; 3/5 to Saxony, 2/5 to Magdeburg. 1631: Extinct; divided between Mansfeld-Bornstedt and Mansfeld-Eisleben. Mansfeld-Bornstedt. HRE Prince and Prince of Fondi, Count and Lord of Mansfeld, Noble Lord of Heldrungen, Seeburg and Schraplau, Lord of the Lordship of Dobrzisch, Neuhaus and Arnstein. County.

  7. 1136: Acquired Burgraviate of Magdeburg. 1178: Partitioned into Querfurt-Magdeburg and Querfurt-Querfurt. 1418: Querfurt-Vitzenburg last extant line. 1430: Beyernaumburg to Asseburg. 1464: Sold Vitzenburg to Silmenitz. 1496: Sold to the Archbishopric of Magdeburg. 1506: Extinct. Querfurt-Beyernaumburg. Burgraviate.