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Grafschaft ('county'). In the Holy
Roman Empire, many
Imperial counts (
Reichsgrafen)
retained near-sovereign
authority in
their lands until the Congress...
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early 14th century, they
ruled the
County of
Cilli as
immediate counts (
Reichsgrafen) from 1341. They soon
acquired a
large number of
feudal possessions also...
- dynasty, who held
hereditary titles from two countries:
Imperial Counts (
Reichsgrafen) of the Holy
Roman Empire and
viscounts in the
Peerage of
Ireland (in...
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families of the Holy
Roman Empire (counts of the Holy
Roman Empire or
Reichsgrafen) nor
families who have been
bequeathed higher predicate by the Emperor...
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children became the
Imperial Counts and
Countesses of
Anhalt (German:
Reichsgrafen und -gräfinnen von Anhalt). ****ociated with this was the
right to use...
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diaspora Irish regiments Newerkla,
Stefan Michael (2019). "Die
irischen Reichsgrafen von Browne-Camus in
russischen und österreichischen Diensten. Vom Vertrag...
- Austro-Hungarian Empire,
whether extant or extinct.
Mediatized counts (
Reichsgrafen) were
entitled to the
style of
Erlaucht (Illustrious Highness), while...
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designated by the
Golden Bull of 1356 (and
later electors), but
above the
Reichsgrafen (imperial counts),
Freiherren (barons) and Reichsprälaten (imperial prelates)...
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which mainly comprised most of the
Princes of the Holy
Roman Empire plus
Reichsgrafen,
Imperial prelates and Free
imperial cities. The
precise composition...
- (Reichsfreiherr) in 1550, his
descendants were
elevated to
Imperial Counts (
Reichsgrafen) in 1630. The
Auersperg cadet branch,
named after the
castle of Šumberk...