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- Roman Empire, imperial immediacy (German: Reichsunmittelbarkeit or Reichsfreiheit) was the status of an individual or a territory which was defined as...
- Name Type of entity Comments Aalen Imperial City 35th Swabian City, Reichsfreiheit granted by Emperor Charles IV of Luxembourg in 1360. Augsburg Prince-Bishopric...
- County Capital Celje Government County Historical era Late Middle Ages • Reichsfreiheit     confirmed 1341 • Acquired Ortenburg 1418 • Count Ulrich II killed...
- of Lucerne were approximately those of today. In 1415 Lucerne gained Reichsfreiheit from Emperor Sigismund and became a strong member of the Swiss confederacy...
- Reichstag Berchtesgaden Prince-Provostry 1111 Established in 1111, Reichsfreiheit granted by Frederick I Barbarossa in 1156, 61st seat to the Reichstag...
- Rot an der Rot Abbey (also referred to as Roth, Münchroth, Münchenroth, Mönchroth or Mönchsroth) was a Premonstratensian monastery in Rot an der Rot in...
- ('Great Charter of Freedom'), including town rights, Imperial immediacy (Reichsfreiheit), the privilege to mint coins, and an independent customs policy – almost...
- • Abbey founded c. 739 • Separated from     bishopric 975 1295 • Gained Reichsfreiheit 1295 • Abbot raised to     Reichsfürst 1731 • Mediatised to new     Archbishopric¹...
- Holy Roman Emperor (a condition known as Imperial immediacy; in German Reichsfreiheit or Reichsunmittelbarkeit). The privileged position of the abbey (reduced...
- Schöllenenschlucht under his direct control, Emperor Frederick II granted Schwyz Reichsfreiheit in the Freibrief von ****za. In 1242, Hugh of Tuffenstein provoked Count...