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  1. 9 de jun. de 2021 · Definition. The Holy Roman Empire officially lasted from 962 to 1806. It was one of Europe ’s largest medieval and early modern states, but its power base was unstable and continually shifting. The Holy Roman Empire was not a unitary state, but a confederation of small and medium-sized political entities.

  2. 1583: Extinct; other half to Haslangg and Rinderbach. 1592: Welden half sold to Palatinate-Neuburg. 1595: Haslangg and Rinderbach half sold to Bavaria. 1611: Palatinate-Neuburg half sold to Bavaria. 1624: To Tilly as fief of Bavaria. 1631: To Tilly with sovereign rights. 1648: Joined Bavarian Circle. 1654: Seat in the Imperial Diet.

  3. 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.

  4. Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=States_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire&oldid=169443213"

  5. 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.

  6. 1336: Margraviate. 1356: Duchy. 1423: United with Berg. 1511: United from Cleves-Marck and Jülich-Berg as Jülich-Cleves-Berg. 1521: United with Berg, Cleves and Mark. 1582: HRE Council of Princes. 1609: War of Succession: divided between Brandenburg, Saxony and the Electorate of the Palatinate. 1614: Passed to Palatinate-Neuburg.

  7. Imperial Estate. An Imperial State or Imperial Estate ( Latin: Status Imperii; German: Reichsstand, plural: Reichsstände) was a part of the Holy Roman Empire with representation and the right to vote in the Imperial Diet ( Reichstag ). Rulers of these Estates were able to exercise significant rights and privileges and were "immediate", meaning ...