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- Grafschaft ('county'). In the Holy Roman Empire, many Imperial counts (Reichsgrafen) retained near-sovereign authority in their lands until the Congress...
- families of the Holy Roman Empire (counts of the Holy Roman Empire or Reichsgrafen) nor families who have been bequeathed higher predicate by the Emperor...
- early 14th century, they ruled the County of Cilli as immediate counts (Reichsgrafen) from 1341. They soon acquired a large number of feudal possessions also...
- dynasty, who held hereditary titles from two countries: Imperial Counts (Reichsgrafen) of the Holy Roman Empire and viscounts in the Peerage of Ireland (in...
- reigning members (who are styled as Highness). Mediatized counts (German: Reichsgrafen) in Germany bore the style of Illustrious Highness (German: Erlaucht)...
- of Erlaucht ("illustrious"), which was accorded to immediate counts (Reichsgrafen) of the Holy Roman Empire and by mediatised counts of the German Confederation...
- diaspora Irish regiments Newerkla, Stefan Michael (2019). "Die irischen Reichsgrafen von Browne-Camus in russischen und österreichischen Diensten. Vom Vertrag...
- children became the Imperial Counts and Countesses of Anhalt (German: Reichsgrafen und -gräfinnen von Anhalt). ****ociated with this was the right to use...
- Freiherren (Baron) in 1650, Graf (Count) in 1666, and Imperial counts (Reichsgrafen) in 1683, and owned the castle until 1944. From the mid 16th century...
- designated by the Golden Bull of 1356 (and later electors), but above the Reichsgrafen (imperial counts), Freiherren (barons) and Reichsprälaten (imperial prelates)...