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Imperial immediacy (German:
Reichsfreiheit or Reichsunmittelbarkeit) was a
privileged constitutional and
political status rooted in
German feudal law under...
- Name Type of
entity Comments Aalen Imperial City 35th
Swabian City,
Reichsfreiheit granted by
Emperor Charles IV of
Luxembourg in 1360.
Augsburg Prince-Bishopric...
- of
Lucerne were
approximately those of today. In 1415
Lucerne gained Reichsfreiheit from
Emperor Sigismund and
became a
strong member of the
Swiss confederacy...
- • Abbey
founded c. 739 • Separated from bishopric 975 1295 • Gained
Reichsfreiheit 1295 • Abbot
raised to Reichsfürst 1731 • Mediatised to new Archbishopric¹...
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Reichstag Berchtesgaden Prince-Provostry 1111
Established in 1111,
Reichsfreiheit granted by
Frederick I
Barbarossa in 1156, 61st seat to the Reichstag...
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Theocracy Historical era
Middle Ages • Founded 724 • Gained
Reichsfreiheit Unknown 724 •
Reichsfreiheit lost to Bishopric of
Constance 1540 or 1548 1540s...
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County Capital Celje Government County Historical era Late
Middle Ages •
Reichsfreiheit confirmed 1341 • Acquired
Ortenburg 1418 • Count
Ulrich II killed...
- Schöllenenschlucht
under his
direct control,
Emperor Frederick II
granted Schwyz Reichsfreiheit in the
Freibrief von ****za. In 1242, Hugh of
Tuffenstein provoked Count...
- Rot an der Rot
Abbey (also
referred to as Roth, Münchroth, Münchenroth, Mönchroth or Mönchsroth) was a
Premonstratensian monastery in Rot an der Rot in...
- ('Great
Letter of Freedom'),
including town rights,
Imperial immediacy (
Reichsfreiheit), the
privilege to mint coins, and an
independent customs policy – almost...