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  1. Corona heráldica de un príncipe del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico Manto y corona principesca Corona principesca. Príncipe del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico (en latín: princeps imperii: en alemán: Reichsfürst) era un título atribuido a un gobernante hereditario, noble o prelado reconocido como tal por el Emperador del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico.

  2. 881: Granted territory in fief to Saxony. 1180: Made fief of the Archbishopric of Cologne. 1281: Imperial immediacy; HRE Prince of the Empire. 1802: To Prussia. 1807: To Westphalia. 1813: To Prussia. Palatinate (Kurpfalz) Count Palatine of the Rhine, Arch-Steward and Prince-Elector of the Holy Roman Empire. County Palatine.

  3. 1188: Plain assumes the name "Plain and Hardegg". 1260: Extinct in male line. 1262: To Devin by marriage. 1276: To Rabenswalde by marriage. 1278: HRE County. 1314: Extinct; to Magdeburg (Maydburg) 1481: To Austria. 1493: To Barons of Prüschenk who assumed the name "Hardegg", as fief of Austria.

  4. Not all states met all three requirements, so one may distinguish between effective and honorary princes of the Holy Roman Empire. The Princes of the Empire ranked below the seven Prince-electors designated by the Golden Bull of 1356 (and later electors), but above the Reichsgrafen (Counts), Freiherren (barons) and Imperial prelates, who formed with them the Imperial Diet assemblies, but held ...

  5. 1803: Bench of Princes 1807: To Westphalia 1813: To Prussia 1848: Extinct Kaysersberg (Kaisersberg) Imperial City Upp Rhen RH 1353: Free Imperial City 1648: To France Kempten: Abbacy Swab EC 752 1062: Imperial immediacy 1524: HRE Prince-Abbey 1548: Bench of Spiritual Princes 1803: To Bavaria: Kempten: 1289: Imperial Free City Swab SW 1289: Free ...

  6. On 6 August 1806, Emperor Francis I dissolved the Holy Roman Empire under pressure from Napoleon's reorganization of Germany. In anticipation of the loss of his title of Holy Roman Emperor, Francis had declared himself hereditary Emperor of Austria (as Francis I) on 11 August 1804, three months after Napoleon had declared himself Emperor of the French on 18 May 1804.

  7. Prince of the Holy Roman Empire (Q1411354) Prince of the Holy Roman Empire. former honorary title or title of ruler. Princes of the Holy Roman Empire. edit. Language. Label. Description. Also known as.