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- The mediatised houses (or mediatized houses, German: Standesherren) were ruling princely and comital-ranked houses that were mediatised in the Holy Roman...
- Mediatization or mediatisation may refer to: German mediatisation, German historical territorial restructuring Mediatization (media), the influence and...
- Thurn and Taxis. They are one of the mediatised Houses for their former Sovereign Imperial counties, later mediatised to Kingdom of Württemberg (Buchau Princely...
- Salm-Reifferscheid-Raitz (mediatised to Austria, branch still extant) 1734–1811 : County of Salm-Reifferscheid-Hainsbach (mediatised to Prussia, branch became...
- Salm-Reifferscheid-Bedbur. From 1734 - 1811, Salm-Reifferscheid-Hainsbach was mediatised to Prussia and the branch became extinct in 1897. Leopold Anthony (1734–1760)...
- ****ociated with the princely titles of members of some German ruling and mediatised dynasties and with a few princely but non-ruling families. It was also...
- entire restructuring process that took place at the time, whether the mediatised states persisted in some form or lost all individuality. The secularisation...
- Empresses, 1918, Family tree, Austria, Bavaria, Prussia, Saxony, Württemberg, Mediatised) Early history Linear Pottery culture Únětice culture Urnfield culture...
- Empresses, 1918, Family tree, Austria, Bavaria, Prussia, Saxony, Württemberg, Mediatised) Early history Linear Pottery culture Únětice culture Urnfield culture...
- Stadion-Thannhausen was a partition of the county of Stadion, and was mediatised to Bavaria in 1806. Hugo Philip (1741–85) John George Joseph Nepomuk (1785–1806)...