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Imperial immediacy (German:
Reichsfreiheit or Reichsunmittelbarkeit) was a
privileged constitutional and
political status rooted in
German feudal law under...
-
evangelical Abbess of
Quedlinburg was also per
officio the head of that
reichsunmittelbar state. The last such
ruling abbess was
Sofia Albertina,
Princess of...
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would bring, and
therefore sought to
acquire lands that
would be
reichsunmittelbar, or held
without any
feudal personage other than the Holy
Roman Emperor...
- was
supported by the cities,
which longed to
become independent (
reichsunmittelbar). The landgrave's
family was
besieged on the
Wartburg by the Eisenach...
- the
abbess the
ruler of the city. Zürich
gained Imperial immediacy (
Reichsunmittelbar,
becoming an
Imperial free city) in 1218 with the
extinction of the...
- himself, in
which case he was
deemed to hold
directly or "immediately" (
reichsunmittelbar) of the emperor.
Nobles who inherited, purchased, were
granted or...
- counter-king
Adolf of N****au
granted the
abbey the
regalia and made it
reichsunmittelbar (i.e., an
Imperial abbey, an
independent sovereign power subject directly...
- Ages. The town of Zürich was part of the
Thurgau until it
became reichsunmittelbar in 1218.[dubious – discuss] When the
Kyburg dynasty became extinct...
- Holstein-Rendsburg to Duke of Holstein, thus
becoming an
immediate imperial (
reichsunmittelbar) v****al (see
imperial immediacy). The
Duchy of
Holstein retained that...
- (Reichsfreiheit or Reichsunmittelbarkeit;
adjectives reichsfrei,
reichsunmittelbar) was a
privileged feudal and
political status, a form of statehood...