Electoral Rhenish Circle
The Electoral Rhenish Circle (German: Kurrheinischer Reichskreis) was an Imperial Circle of the Holy Roman Empire, created in 1512.
The circle derived its name from four of the seven prince-electors whose lands along the Middle Rhine comprised the vast majority of its territory.
Composition
The circle was made up of the following states:
Name | Type of entity | Comments |
---|---|---|
County | Attained imperial immediacy in 1549 under Jean de Ligne, Principality from 1576, raised to Duchy in 1644 | |
Beilstein | Lordship | Held by the Counts of Nassau-Dillenburg from 1343 |
Prince-bishopric | (Re-)established by King Otto I in 953, Prince-elector and Archchancellor of Italy in 1356; including Vest Recklinghausen and the Duchy of Westphalia | |
Bailiwick | An administrative grouping of lands including the immediate Lordship of Elsen, held by the Teutonic Knights | |
Prince-bishopric | Archbishopric established in 781 by Pope Adrian I, Prince-elector and Archchancellor of Germany in 1356; including Eichsfeld, Erfurt, and Aschaffenburg | |
County | Emerged from Isenburg-Isenburg in 1199, partitioned in 1502 into Isenburg-Grenzau and Isenburg-Neumagen (to Sayn-Wittgenstein in 1554), extinct in 1664 | |
County palatinate | Arose from the allodium of the Count palatine of Lower Lorraine in 1085 under Henry of Laach, held by the House of Wittelsbach from 1214, Prince-elector and Truchsess in 1356 | |
Burgraviate | Fiefdom of Cologne around Burg Rheineck, held by the Freiherren of Varsberg from 1576 | |
Barons | Briefadel without territory, Freiherren from 1608, Counts from 1624, raised to Princely Counts in 1695 | |
Prince-bishopric | Established in 902, Prince-elector and Archchancellor of Arles in 1356 |
Sources
- The list of states making up the Electoral Rhenish Circle is based on that in the German Wikipedia article Kurrheinischer Reichskreis.
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External links
Media related to Electoral Rhenish Circle at Wikimedia Commons - Imperial Circles in the 16th Century – Historical Maps of Germany
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