• Thumbnail for German mediatisation
    German mediatisation (English: /miːdiətaɪˈzeɪʃən/; German: deutsche Mediatisierung) was the major redistribution and reshaping of territorial holdings...
    84 KB (6,953 words) - 14:36, 5 June 2024
  • Mediatization (redirect from Mediatisation)
    Mediatization or mediatisation may refer to: German mediatisation, German historical territorial restructuring Mediatization (media), the influence and...
    241 bytes (57 words) - 12:13, 17 October 2021
  • Thumbnail for Schönborn family
    Schönborn family (category Pages with German IPA)
    Schönborn-Heusenstamm was a German statelet ruled by the Schönborn family located in the south of modern Hesse, Germany. Schönborn-Heusenstamm was a...
    30 KB (3,269 words) - 21:15, 15 June 2024
  • in their surnames. Feudalism German Mediatisation Holy Roman Empire Neues allgemeines deutsches Adels-Lexicon Former German nobility in the Nazi Party Patricianship...
    32 KB (3,831 words) - 10:08, 9 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Free Imperial City of Nuremberg
    Free Imperial City of Nuremberg (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    territorial casualties of the Napoleonic Wars in a period known as the German mediatisation. First evidence of a settlement in the Nuremberg area can be detected...
    36 KB (3,847 words) - 11:33, 20 March 2024
  • Leiningen 1763–1814 Karl Friedrich Wilhelm, Prince of Leiningen German mediatisation Prince David of Georgia 1767–1819 George XII of Georgia Annexation...
    70 KB (2,329 words) - 13:42, 19 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Altbayern
    Altbayern (category Articles containing German-language text)
    territories were not merged into the Kingdom of Bavaria until the German mediatisation, and the 1815 Congress of Vienna, hence they still have strong cultural...
    4 KB (349 words) - 16:42, 24 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Perpetual Diet of Regensburg
    Perpetual Diet of Regensburg (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    last action of the Diet, on 25 March 1803, was the passage of the German Mediatisation, which reorganized and secularized the Empire. Following the approval...
    9 KB (630 words) - 04:42, 23 November 2023
  • Thumbnail for Germany in the early modern period
    various parts of the Empire intermittently. The German Mediatisation was the series of mediatisations and secularisations that occurred in 1795–1814,...
    19 KB (2,292 words) - 20:56, 3 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Kleinstaaterei
    Kleinstaaterei (category Articles containing German-language text)
    However, the number of states rapidly decreased with the onset of German mediatisation in the early 19th century. Territorial fragmentation was compounded...
    17 KB (1,976 words) - 07:15, 9 February 2024
  • Thumbnail for Electorate of Württemberg
    Electorate of Württemberg (category Articles containing German-language text)
    conclusion of the Treaty of Lunéville on 9 February 1801. Following the German mediatisation with France, signed in March 1802, he ceded his possessions on the...
    6 KB (598 words) - 02:12, 20 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for County of Oettingen
    County of Oettingen (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    first time. Despite the annexation of their lands following the German mediatisation of 1806, the family retained their titles and still have representatives...
    48 KB (1,428 words) - 00:36, 6 January 2024
  • Thumbnail for Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel
    Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel (category Articles containing German-language text)
    service in America. Following the reorganization of the German states during the German mediatisation of 1803, the Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel was raised...
    13 KB (1,370 words) - 20:57, 3 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Swabia (Bavaria)
    Swabia (Bavaria) (category Articles containing German-language text)
    inherited some of Conradin's possessions in Swabia. In 1803, with the German Mediatisation, Bavaria acquired the further East Swabian territories, which were...
    9 KB (644 words) - 09:52, 30 April 2024
  • Mediatised houses (category Articles containing German-language text)
    during the period 1803–1815 as part of German mediatisation, and were later recognised in 1825–1829 by the German ruling houses as possessing considerable...
    38 KB (871 words) - 15:00, 2 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Walldorf
    Walldorf (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    predecessors of John Jacob Astor, Waldensians from Piedmont. During the German Mediatisation, Walldorf fell to Baden. In 1843 the Rheintalbahn was built: this...
    7 KB (712 words) - 18:29, 2 May 2024
  • Thumbnail for Imperial Diet (Holy Roman Empire)
    Imperial Diet (Holy Roman Empire) (category Articles containing German-language text)
    The German Mediatisation of 1803 entailed the dissolution of the Cologne and Trier Prince-archbishoprics, the Prince-Archbishop of Mainz and German Archchancellor...
    27 KB (2,190 words) - 01:10, 4 April 2024
  • Thumbnail for Graf
    Graf (redirect from German comital titles)
    Vienna subordinated them to larger, neighboring monarchs through the German mediatisation process of 1815, preserving their precedence, allocating familial...
    23 KB (2,433 words) - 21:47, 19 January 2024
  • Thumbnail for Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg
    Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    were subsumed to the Electorate of Bavaria in the course of the German Mediatisation in 1802. The Bishops of Bamberg received the princely title by Emperor...
    14 KB (1,500 words) - 14:07, 19 March 2024
  • Rechberg and Rothenlöwen (category German nobility stubs)
    This article about a member of the German nobility is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it....
    4 KB (168 words) - 07:32, 22 August 2023
  • Thumbnail for East Germany
    East Germany (German: Ostdeutschland, pronounced [ˈɔstˌdɔʏtʃlant] ), officially known as the German Democratic Republic (GDR; Deutsche Demokratische Republik...
    214 KB (22,291 words) - 20:32, 24 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for German Empire
    The German Empire (German: Deutsches Reich), also referred to as Imperial Germany, the Second Reich or simply Germany, was the period of the German Reich...
    150 KB (16,181 words) - 12:53, 25 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Weimar Republic
    The Weimar Republic, officially known as the German Reich, was a historical period of Germany from 9 November 1918 to 23 March 1933, during which it was...
    166 KB (19,199 words) - 18:58, 24 June 2024
  • states within the Holy Roman Empire, are excluded up to the time of German mediatisation (1801–1806), and found on this list of leaders in the 19th-century...
    180 KB (17,758 words) - 07:41, 10 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Kuchl
    Kuchl. The settlement received market rights in 1380. After the German mediatisation and the Napoleonic Wars, the area finally fell to the Austrian Empire...
    5 KB (337 words) - 16:54, 10 April 2024
  • already existed in German but had a different meaning (see German mediatisation). In his Theory of Communicative Action, the German sociologist Jürgen...
    128 KB (14,824 words) - 03:46, 24 March 2024
  • Thumbnail for Grand Duchy of Baden
    Duchy of Baden (German: Großherzogtum Baden), also known as the Baden Palatinate (German: Baden Pfalz), was a state in south-west Germany on the east bank...
    44 KB (5,224 words) - 20:44, 25 April 2024
  • Thumbnail for Nazi Germany
    Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, is a term used to describe the German state between 1933 and 1945...
    174 KB (20,481 words) - 16:20, 14 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Archduchy of Austria
    Archduchy of Austria (category Articles containing German-language text)
    archducal lands according to the Peace of Teschen. In the course of the German mediatisation in 1803, the Austrian archdukes also acquired the rule over the Electorate...
    15 KB (1,258 words) - 20:52, 3 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Herrenchiemsee
    Herrenchiemsee (category Renaissance Revival architecture in Germany)
    complex was erected between 1642 and 1731. In the course of the German Mediatisation, Herrenchiemsee Abbey was secularised in 1803, the cathedral desecrated...
    13 KB (1,567 words) - 00:54, 5 November 2022