List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (original) (raw)
This is a list of states, which were part of the Holy Roman Empire at any time within its existence between 962 and 1806.
Warning: The list is extremely incomplete. A full list of members of the Reichstag as of 1792 can be found here: List of Reichstag participants (1792). A list of Imperial Circle Estate members at the same time can be found at Imperial Circle Estates. A full list of every state belonging to the Holy Roman Empire at any time would be an impossible project.
Ecclesiastical States
- Archbishopric of Mainz (moved to Regensburg 1803)
- Archbishopric of Cologne (secularized 1803, to Hesse-Darmstadt)
- Archbishopric of Trier (secularized 1803, to Nassau)
- Archbishopric of Salzburg (secularized 1803, became secular Electorate)
- Archbishopric of Bremen (secularized 1648, to Sweden)
- Archbishopric of Magdeburg (secularized 1648, to Brandenburg)
- Archbishopric of Besan�on (annexed to France by 1792)
- Archbishopric of Regensburg (created from old Bishopric of Regensburg and Archbishopric of Mainz, 1803)
- The Teutonic Order
- Bishopric of Bamberg (secularized 1803, to Bavaria)
- Bishopric of W�rzburg (secularized 1803, to Bavaria)
- Bishopric of Worms (secularized 1803)
- Bishopric of Eichst�dt (secularized 1803)
- Bishopric of Speyer (secularized 1803)
- Bishopric of Strassburg (secularized 1803)
- Bishopric of Konstanz (secularized 1803)
- Bishopric of Augsburg (secularized 1803, to Bavaria)
- Bishopric of Hildesheim (secularized 1803)
- Bishopric of Paderborn (secularized 1803)
- Bishopric of Freising (secularized 1803)
- Bishopric of Regensburg (became an Archbishopric in 1803)
- Bishopric of Passau (secularized 1803, to Bavaria)
- Bishopric of Trent (secularized 1803, to Austria)
- Bishopric of Brixen (secularized 1803)
- Bishopric of Basel (secularized 1803)
- Bishopric of M�nster (secularized 1803, to Prussia)
- Bishopric of Osnabr�ck (secularized 1803)
- Bishopric of Li�ge (annexed by France 1795)
- Bishopric of L�beck (secularized 1803)
- Bishopric of Chur
- Bishopric of Fulda (an abbacy to 1752, secularized 1803, to Prince of Orange)
- Bishopric of Halberstadt (secularized 1648, to Brandenburg)
- Bishopric of Verden (secularized 1648, to Sweden)
- Bishopric of Minden (secularized 1648)
- Bishopric of Schwerin
- Bishopric of Kammin
- Bishopric of Ratzeburg
- Bishopric of Meissen
- Bishopric of Naumburg-Zeitz
- Bishopric of Merseburg
- Abbacy of Kempten
- Abbacy of Ellwangen
- The Order of St. John
- Abbacy of Berchtesgaden
- Abbacy of Weissenberg
- Abbacy of Pr�m
- Abbacy of Stablo
- Abbacy of Korvey
- Abbacy of Baindt
- Abbacy of Elchingen
- Abbacy of Gengenbach
- Abbacy of Gutenzell
- Abbacy of Heggbach
- Abbacy of Irsee
- Abbacy of Kaisheim
- Abbacy of Marchtal
- Abbacy of Neresheim
- Abbacy of Ochsenhausen
- Abbacy of Petershausen
- Abbacy of Roggenburg
- Abbacy of Roth
- Abbacy of Rottenm�nster
- Abbacy of Salmansweiler
- Abbacy of Schussenried
- Abbacy of S�flingen
- Abbacy of Ursperg
- Abbacy of Weingarten
- Abbacy of Weissenau
- Abbacy of Wettenhausen
- Abbacy of Zwiefalten
- Abbacy of Bruchsal and Odenheim
- Abbacy of Buchau
- Abbacy of Burtscheid
- Abbacy of St. Kornelim�nster
- Abbacy of Essen
- Abbacy of Gandersheim
- Abbacy of St. Georg in Isny
- Abbacy of Gernrode
- Abbacy of Herford
- Abbacy of Niederm�nster in Regensburg
- Abbacy of Oberm�nster in Regensburg
- Abbacy of Quedlinburg
- Abbacy of Thorn
- Abbacy of St. Ulrich and St. Afra in Augsburg
- Abbacy of Werden
Lands of the Bohemian Crown
- Bohemia (Kingdom)
- Moravia (Margraviate)
- Silesia (Duchy)
- Upper Silesia
- Lower Silesia
- Lusatia (Margraviate)
- Upper Lusatia
- Lower Lusatia
Territories of Old Princely Families
- Anhalt
- Anhalt-Zerbst
- Anhalt-Dessau
- Anhalt-K�then
- Anhalt-Bernburg
- Arenberg
- Austria (Margraviate 960-1155; Duchy 1155-1453; Archduchy 1453-1806)
- Baden
- Baden-Baden
- Baden-Durlach
- Baden-Hochberg
- Baden-Saussenberg
- Bavaria (Duchy, Electorate from 1623)
- Upper Bavaria
- Lower Bavaria
- Bavaria-Ingolstadt
- Bavaria-Landshut
- Bavaria-Munich
- Brabant
- Brandenburg
- Brandenburg-Ansbach
- Brandenburg-Bayreuth
- Brandenburg-Kulmbach
- Brunswick-L�neburg
- Brunswick-Calenberg
- Brunswick-Celle
- Brunswick-Wolfenb�ttel
- Brunswick-Grubenhagen
- Brunswick-G�ttingen
- Carinthia (Duchy)
- Carniola (Duchy)
- Cilly
- Gelders
- Henneberg
- Hesse
- Hesse-Kassel
- Hesse-Darmstadt
- Hesse-Marburg
- Hesse-Rheinfels
- Holstein
- Holstein-Gottorp
* Holstein-Gottorp-Oldenburg - Holstein-Gl�ckstadt
- Holstein-Gottorp
- J�lich
- J�lich-Kleve-Berg
- Kleve
- Leuchtenberg
- Limburg
- Lorraine
- Luxemburg
- Mantua
- Mecklenburg
- Mecklenburg-Schwerin
- Mecklenburg-G�strow
- Mecklenburg-Strelitz
- Meissen
- Milan
- Modena
- Palatinate (County Palatine, Electorate)
- Palatinate-Simmern
- Palatinate-Kaiserlautern
- Palatinate-Neuburg
- Palatinate-Sulzbach
- Palatinate-Veldenz
- Palatinate-Zweibr�cken
- Palatinate-Zweibr�cken-Birkenfeld
- Pomerania
- Hither Pomerania
- Further Pomerania
- Savoy
- Saxony (Duchy, Electorate)
- Saxe-Wittenberg
- Saxe-Lauenburg
- Saxe-Coburg
- Saxe-Gotha
- Saxe-Altenburg
- Saxe-Eisenach
- Saxe-Eisenberg
- Saxe-Zeitz
- Saxe-Merseburg
- Saxe-R�mhild
- Saxe-Jena
- Saxe-Meiningen
- Saxe-Hildburghausen
- Saxe-Saalfeld
- Styria (Duchy)
- Thuringia
- Tirol (Princely County)
- W�rttemberg
- W�rttemberg-M�mpelgard
Territories of New Princely Families
- Hohenzollern-Hechingen (1653)
- Eggenberg, held Gradisca (1653, extinct 1717)
- Lobkowitz, held Sternstein (1653)
- Salm (1654)
- Salm-Salm
- Salm-Kyrburg
- Dietrichstein, held Trasp (1654)
- Piccolomini, no immediate territories (1654, extinct 1656)
- Nassau
- Nassau-Hadamar and Nassau-Siegen (1654)
- Nassau-Dillenburg and Nassau-Dietz (1654)
- Auersperg, held Thengen (1654)
- Portia, no immediate territories (1664, extinct 1665)
- East Frisia (1667, to Brandenburg 1744)
- F�rstenberg (1667)
- Schwarzenberg (1674)
- Waldeck-Eisenberg (1686, extinct 1692)
- Churchill-Marlborough, held Mindelheim (1705, extinct 1714)
- Lamberg, held Leuchtenberg (1709, extinct 1714)
- Liechtenstein, held Schellenberg-Vaduz (1713)
- Thurn und Taxis, held Eglingen and Sheer-Friedberg (1754)
- Schwarzburg (1754)
Territories Raised to Princely Levely by the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss of 1803
- Ortenau (for the House of Modena-Este)
- Nassau-Usingen
- Nassau-Weilburg
- Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
- Waldeck
- L�wenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
- �ttingen
- �ttingen-Spielberg
- �ttingen-Wallerstein
- Solms-Braunfels
- Hohenlohe
- Hohenlohe-Neuenstein
- Hohenlohe-Schillingsf�rst
- Hohenlohe-Bartenstein
- Isenburg-Birstein
- Kaunitz-Rietberg
- Reuss-Greiz
- Leiningen
- Ligne
- Looz-Corswarem
| State | Date of foundation | Date of dissolution | Notes |
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1603 divided into five separate states: Anhalt-Dessau, Anhalt-Bernburg, Anhalt-K�then, Anhalt-Zerbst and Anhalt-Pl�tzkau
??
also called Brandenburg-Ansbach
1112 (1061?)
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1535-1771 divided into Baden-Baden and Baden-Durlach
--
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after 1521 in personal union with Mark
replaced by Prussia
??
replaced by Hanover
--
replaced Calenberg
1567 divided into four separate states: Hesse-Kassel, Hesse-Marburg, Hesse-Rheinfels, Hesse-Darmstadt
also called Saxony-Lauenburg
--
divided in 1613, followed by Lippe-Detmold and some short-lived successor states
from 1368 called Mark-Cleves; after 1521 in personal union with Berg
replaced by Mecklenburg-G�strow and Mecklenburg-Schwerin
replaced by Mecklenburg-Strelitz
--
--
replaced Mecklenburg-G�strow
??
annexed by Brandenburg
divided in 1255, not reunited until 1806
??
--
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the old duchy of Prussia was replaced in 1701 by the Brandenburg-based kingdom of Prussia
Saxony (1)
??
replaced by Lauenburg and Saxony-Wittenberg
Saxony (2)
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by uniting the earldoms of Meissen and Saxony-Wittenberg
1422 (or 1423?)
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in 1640 secession of Schaumburg-Lippe
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was a part of Bentheim before 1454 and after 1804
??
annexed by Bentheim
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