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- In the Holy Roman Empire, imperial immediacy (German: Reichsunmittelbarkeit or Reichsfreiheit) was the status of an individual or a territory which was...
- evangelical Abbess of Quedlinburg was also per officio the head of that reichsunmittelbar state. The last such ruling abbess was Sofia Albertina, Princess of...
- would bring, and therefore sought to acquire lands that would be reichsunmittelbar, or held directly from the Holy Roman Emperor himself, without any...
- was supported by the cities, which longed to become independent (reichsunmittelbar). The landgrave's family was besieged on the Wartburg by the Eisenach...
- himself, in which case he was deemed to hold directly or "immediately" (reichsunmittelbar) of the emperor. Nobles who inherited, purchased, were granted or...
- the abbess the ruler of the city. Zurich gained Imperial immediacy (Reichsunmittelbar, becoming an Imperial free city) in 1218 with the extinction of the...
- Germany. Aremberg was originally a county. It became an immediate (reichsunmittelbar) state of the Holy Roman Empire in 1549, was raised to a princely...
- Ages. The town of Zürich was part of the Thurgau until it became reichsunmittelbar in 1218.[dubious – discuss] When the Kyburg dynasty became extinct...
- Holstein-Rendsburg to Duke of Holstein, thus becoming an immediate imperial (reichsunmittelbar) v****al (see imperial immediacy). The Duchy of Holstein retained that...
- (Reichsfreiheit or Reichsunmittelbarkeit; adjectives reichsfrei, reichsunmittelbar) was a privileged feudal and political status, a form of statehood...