-
characterised by
conflict between the
conservative mediatised houses (
Standesherren) and
forces supporting political and
social liberalisation.
During the...
- in
English as the
Estates of Württemberg. The
upper chamber (German:
Standesherren) comprised:
Adult princes of the
blood Heads of
noble families from...
- The
mediatised houses (or
mediatized houses, German:
Standesherren) were
ruling princely and comital-ranked
houses that were
mediatised in the Holy Roman...
-
Prussian lands—these were
primarily mediatized princely houses (so-called
Standesherren, in****bents of
state countries), such as Arenberg, Bentheim-Steinfurt...
- Württemberg. From 1864 to 1892 he was
president of the ****ociation of
German Standesherren. He died in
Paris and was
succeeded by his son
Charles Egon IV. Kurt...
- the
German Confederation and
recognised a specific,
elevated status (
Standesherren or
Mediatized Houses) for the
mediatized princes of the
defunct Empire...
-
Prince of Hohelohe-Langeburg,
entitling him to sit in the
Kammer der
Standesherren [House of Lords] of Württemberg,
where he had
already been
serving as...
-
Friedrich Ferdinand — TITULAR — Duke of Schleswig-Holstein 1934–1965
Reason for
succession failure:
abolition of "
Standesherren" in 1918 Succeeded by Peter...
-
Prince of the
Royal House, had a
mandate in the Württemberg
Kammer der
Standesherren ("Chamber of Eminents"), the
upper chamber of the
Estates of Württemberg...
- many
others of the nobility, the
members of the
house were
named as
Standesherren, and the
family with once
sovereign territorial lordship had to forfeit...