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  1. Princely abbeys ( German: Fürstabtei, Fürststift) and Imperial abbeys ( German: Reichsabtei, Reichskloster, Reichsstift, Reichsgotthaus) were religious establishments within the Holy Roman Empire which enjoyed the status of imperial immediacy ( Reichsunmittelbarkeit) and therefore were answerable directly to the Emperor.

  2. Feudalism in the Holy Roman Empire. Feudalism in the Holy Roman Empire was a politico-economic system of relationships between liege lords and enfeoffed vassals (or feudatories) that formed the basis of the social structure within the Holy Roman Empire during the High Middle Ages. In Germany the system is variously referred to Lehnswesen ...

  3. Liège was part of the Holy Roman Empire for 800 years. The word Kleinstaaterei ( German: [ˌklaɪnʃtaːtəˈʁaɪ], "small-state -ery ") is a pejorative term coined in the early nineteenth century to denote the territorial fragmentation of Germany. [note 1] While the term referred primarily to the territorial fragmentation of the German ...

  4. 1654: Barony. 1720: County. Upp Rhen. WE. 1337: Side line of Waldbott von Waltmannshausen established at Bassenheim. 1477: Acquired Olbrück. 1512: Acquired Gudenau. 1554: Partitioned into itself, Waldbott von Bassenheim zu Olbrück and Waldbott von Bassenheim zu Gudenau. 1652: Acquired half of Pyrmont.

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  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. 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.