German States to
1918 N-Q
Note: The list below is only complete for those polities that
survived beyond 1806. Within
the Holy Roman Empire, there existed countless minor states (ecclesiastical
states, imperial
cities, imperial villages, lordships, counties, baronies, principalities,
etc.), which
are nearly impossible to list with even partial accuracy. A major
reorganization was
brought about by the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss of 1803,
when more than 100 polities were
abolished. Polities listed prior to 1806 are a sample of the
major or most well known
polities of the Holy Roman Empire and the Confederation of the Rhine.
After 1806, all the
polities that survived the Napoleonic Wars and the Congress of Vienna
are listed.
For the sake of providing a division between eras, after the republican
revolutions
of 1918, which overthrew the last German monarchies, remaining states
are listed under
German states since 1918;
these include the states and provinces of the Weimar Republic, Third Reich,
and the modern period. The provinces of Prussia are listed in a separate
section following the entry for Prussia (Prussian
provinces to 1946). Statistical data is given only for those polities
that survived to 1918.
Noble titles: Edler/Edle = Noble; Graf/Gräfin
= Count/Countess; Freiherr/Freifrau = Baron/Baroness; Erzherzog/Erzherzogin
= Archduke/Archduchess; Herzog/Herzogin = Duke/Duchess; Fürst/Fürstin,
Prinz/Prinzessin = Prince/Princess; Grossherzog/Grossherzogin
= Grand Duke/Grand Duchess; Kurfürst/Kurfürstin = Prince/Princess
Elector; Ritter = Knight; Pfalzgraf/Pfalzgräfin = Count/Countess
Palatine; Rheingraf/Rheingräfin = Rhinegrave;
Markgraf/Markgrafin
= Marquess/Marchioness; Herr/Frau (Herrin) = Lord/Lady; Landgraf/Landgräfin
= Landgrave; Wildgraf = Wildgrave; Kurfürst = Elector;
Gefürsteter
Graf/Gräfin = Princely Count/Countess; Reichsfreiherr =
Imperial Baron; Köing/Königin = King/Queen; Kaiser/Kaiserin
= Emperor/Empress;
Religious titles: Abt/Abtissin = Abbot/Abbess;
Bischof
= bishop; Erzbischof = Archbishop; Fürstäbte
=
Prince-Abbot; Fürstinabtissin = Princess-Abbess; Fürstbischof
= Prince-bishop
Maps showing some of the major territorial changes: Historical Map of Germany in 1660;
Historical map of
Germany in 1789; Historical
map of Germany in 1803; Map
of Germany in 1812;
Map of German
Confederation 1815; Map
of German Empire 1871
Nassau
1159
County of Nassau (Grafschaft Nassau) established.
16 Dec 1255
Dynasty divided into Ottonische Linie (leading to
Oranje-Nassau) and Walramische Linie (with which this
record is exclusively concerned).
25 Nov 1355
Division into Nassau-(Wiesbaden-)Idstein and
Nassau-Weilburg.
Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein
25 Nov 1355
County of Nassau (Grafschaft Nassau); style: Graf von
Nassau, Herr zu Idstein und Wiesbaden.
19 Jun 1605 - 2 Jun 1677 Personal union with Nassau-Weilburg.
4 Aug 1688
Principality of Nassau (Fürstentum Nassau; commonly
Fürstentum Nassau-Idstein).
26 Oct 1721
Incorporated into Nassau-Ottweiler.
Prince (title Fürst zu Nassau)
4 Aug 1688 - 26 Oct 1721 Georg August Samuel
(b. 1665 - d. 1721)
Nassau-Weilburg
25 Nov 1355
County of Nassau (Grafschaft Nassau); style: Graf von
Nassau, Herr zu Weilburg.
26 Sep 1366
Princely County of Nassau (Gefürstete Grafschaft Nassau);
style: Gefürsteter Graf von Nassau, Graf von Saarbrücken
(from 11 Mar 1381), Herr zu Weilburg.
27 Feb 1442
Nassau-Saarbrücken is split off.
1561 - 22 Mar 1602
Split into Nassau-Weilburg and Nassau-Weilnau.
5 Sep 1737
Principality of Nassau (Fürstentum Nassau; commonly
Fürstentum Nassau-Weilburg); title awarded 4 Aug 1688,
but only adopted 5 Sep 1737 upon confirmation of award.
30 Aug 1806
Combined with Nassau-Usingen into Duchy of Nassau.
Counts
18 Sep 1675 - 17 Feb 1719 Johann Ernst
(b. 1664 - d. 1719)
17 Feb 1719 - 5 Sep 1737 Karl August
(b. 1685 - d. 1753)
Princes
5 Sep 1737 - 9 Nov 1753 Karl August
(s.a.)
9 Nov 1753 - 28 Nov 1788 Karl Christian
(b. 1735 - d. 1788)
28 Nov 1788 - 30 Aug 1806 Friedrich Wilhelm
(b. 1768 - d. 1816)
Directing president
1788 - 30 Aug 1806
Hans Christoph Ernst Freiherr (b. 1766 -
d. 1852)
von Gagern
Nassau-Saarbrücken
27 Feb 1442
County of Nassau (Grafschaft Nassau); style:
Gefürsteter Graf von Nassau, Graf von Saarbrücken.
23 Nov 1574 - 5 Feb 1629 Personal union with Nassau-Weilburg.
1648
Nassau-Saarbrücken re-founded.
10 Apr 1659
Divided into Nassau-Saarbrücken, Nassau-Ottweiler, and
Nassau-Usingen.
6 Dec 1723
Nassau-Saarbrücken and Nassau-Ottweiler re-combined.
Oct 1792
Incorporated into France.
Oct 1792 - 27 Apr 1797 The line continues
in rebellion.
Counts
19 Oct 1677 - 14 Feb 1713 Ludwig Crato
(b. 1663 - d. 1713)
(Nassau-Saarbrücken only)
14 Feb 1713 - 6 Dec 1723 Karl Ludwig
(b. 1665 - d. 1723)
(Nassau-Saarbrücken only)
9 Feb 1690 - 25 May 1728 Friedrich Ludwig
(b. 1651 - d. 1728)
(to 6 Dec 1723 Nassau-Ottweiler only)
25 May 1728 - 6 Dec 1735 Karl
(b. 1712 - d. 1775)
6 Dec 1735 - 24 Jul 1768 Wilhelm Heinrich
(b. 1718 - d. 1768)
24 Jul 1768 - 2 Mar 1794 Ludwig
(b. 1745 - d. 1794)
(from Oct 1792, in rebellion against France)
2 Mar 1794 - 27 Apr 1797 Heinrich Ludwig Karl Albrecht
(d. 1797)
(in rebellion against France)
Nassau-Usingen
10 Apr 1659
County of Nassau (Grafschaft Nassau; commonly Grafschaft
Nassau-Usingen); style: Gefürsteter Graf von Nassau.
4 Aug 1688
Principality of Nassau (Fürstentum Nassau; commonly
Fürstentum Nassau-Usingen); style: Fürst zu Nassau.
31 Jul 1806
The ruler takes the style Herzog zu Nassau, as mandated by
the provisions of the Rheinbundakte: "the head of the
house of Nassau shall take the style of Duke."
30 Aug 1806
Combined with Nassau-Weilburg into Duchy of Nassau.
Princes
4 Aug 1688 - 17 Oct 1702 Walrad
(b. 1635 - d. 1702)
17 Oct 1702 - 14 Feb 1718 Wilhelm Heinrich
(b. 1684 - d. 1718)
14 Feb 1718 - 21 Jun 1775 Karl
(b. 1712 - d. 1775)
14 Feb 1718 - 11 Oct 1738 Charlotte Amalia von Nassau-
(b. 1680 - d. 1738)
Dillenburg (f) -Regent
21 Jun 1775 - 17 May 1803 Karl Wilhelm
(b. 1735 - d. 1803)
17 May 1803 - 31 Jul 1806 Friedrich August
(b. 1738 - d. 1816)
Duke
31 Jul 1806 - 30 Aug 1806 Friedrich August
(s.a.)
Directing president
.... - 30 Aug 1806
Ernst Franz Ludwig Freiherr (b.
1770 - d. 1834)
Marschall von Biberstein
Nassau
c.1830 - c.1839
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Map of Nassau
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Hear National Anthem
"Heil unserm Herzog, Heil!"
(Hail to our Duke, Hail!)
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Text of National Anthem
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Constitution
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Capital: Wiesbaden
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Population: 468,311 (1864)
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30 Aug 1806
Duchy of Nassau, ruled jointly to 24 Mar 1816 by the Duke
of Nassau (formerly prince of Nassau-Usingen) and the
Prince of Nassau (formerly prince of Nassau-Weilburg)
20 Sep 1866
Annexation by Prussia.
Dukes
30 Aug 1806 - 24 Mar 1816 Friedrich August
(b. 1738 - d. 1816)
- jointly with-
30 Aug 1806 - 9 Jan 1816 Friedrich Wilhelm -Prince
(b. 1768 - d. 1816)
9 Jan 1816 - 20 Aug 1839 Wilhelm (prince to 24 Mar 1816)
(b. 1792 - d. 1839) 20
Aug 1839 - 20 Sep 1866 Adolf
(b. 1817 - d. 1905)
Ministers
30 Aug 1806 - 1811
Hans Christoph Ernst Freiherr (s.a.)
von Gagern
- jointly with-
30 Aug 1806 - 1815
Ernst Franz Ludwig Freiherr (s.a.)
Marschall von Biberstein
Directing Ministers of State
1815 - 22 Jan 1834
Ernst Franz Ludwig Freiherr (b.
1770 - d. 1834)
Marschall von Biberstein
1834 - 1842
Karl Wilderich Graf von
(b. 1799 - d. 1862)
Walderdorff
1842 - 1843
Friedrich Georg Karl Anton Freiherr
von Bock-Hermsdorff
1843 - 1848
Ernst August Freiherr von Dungern (b. 1802 - d. 1862)
1848 - 2 Jan 1849
August Hergenhahn (1st time) (b. 1804
- d. 1874)
11 Jun 1849 - 7 Feb 1852 Friedrich Gerhard Freiherr
von
Winzingerode
7 Feb 1852 - 31 Jul 1866 August Ludwig Prinz zu Sayn-
(b. 1788 - d. 1874)
Wittgenstein-Berleburg
1 Sep 1866 - 22 Dec 1866 August Hergenhahn (2nd time)
(s.a.)
(acting) Neuburg: see Vorarlberg under Austrian
Lands to 1918
Neuenburg (Neuchâtel):
see Swiss Cantons
Neutral Moresnet: see under Belgium
La Neuveville: see Swiss
Cantons
Nidwalden: see Swiss
Cantons
Niedermünster
in Regensburg
c.900
Benedictine Abbey of Niedermünster in Regensburg
(Reichsstift Niedermünster in Regensburg)
c.1491
Abbesses also Princess of the Empire.
1803
Secularized an annexed to Regensburg.
1814
Annexed to Bavaria.
Princess-Abbesses (title Fürstinabtissin zu Niedermünster
in Regensburg)
1697 - 1723
Johanna Franziska Sibylla von
Muggenthal
1723 - 1757
Maria Katharina Helena von
Aham auf Neuhauss
1757 - 1768
Maria Anna Katharina Dücker
von Haslau
1769 - 1789
Maria Anna Febronia Elisabeth
Speth von Zwyfalten
1789 - 1793
Maria Franzisca Xaveria von
Königsfeld
1793 - 1801
Maria Violanta von Lerchenfeld-
Premberg
1801 - 1803
Maria Helene von Freien-
Seiboldsdorf
Nivelles: see under Belgium
Novellara: see under Italian
states
Nürnberg
(Nuremberg)
1219
Nürnberg Free Imperial City.
1486
The Burggraf of Nürnberg becomes the Elector
of Brandenburg.
22 Apr 1617 Offices of Reichsschultheissen (imperial governors) and Vorderster
Losunger (heads of city council) formally entrusted to same person.
11 Mar 1806 - 15 Sep 1806 Occupied by France.
15 Sep 1806
Annexed by Bavaria.
Burgraves (title Burggrafen)
1486 - 15 Sep 1806
the
Electors of Brandenburg
Reichsschultheissen (also Vorderster Losunger [heads of city council]) 1696 - 1706 Johann Paul Paumgartner von Holnstein
1706 - 1718 Johann Adam Georg Christoph Geuder (b. 1641 - d. 1718)
von Heroldsberg
1718 - 1725 Wolfgang
Jacob Nützel
(d. 1725) 1725
- 1732 Christoph
Fürer von Haimendorf (b. 1663 - d.
1732)
1732 - 1736 Johann
Christoph von Imhof (b.
1659 - d. 1736)
1736 - 1744 Karl Benedikt Geuder von Heroldsberg (b. 1670 - d. 1744)
1744 - 1752 Christoph Gottlieb Volckamer von
Kirchensittenbach
1752 - 1755 Johann Karl Welser von Neunhof
1755 - 1758 Christoph Willibald Harsdörfer von
Enderndorf
1758 - 1763 Karl Sigmund Ferdinand Grundherr von
Altenthann
1763 - 19 Mar 1764 Johann Siegmund Pfinzing von Henfenfeld (d. 1764)
27 Mar 1764 - 1794 Christoph Friedrich Stromer von (b. 1712 - d. 1794)
Reichenbach
18 Dec 1794 - 1804 Johann Sigmund Haller von Hallerstein (b. 1723 - d. 1805)
1804 - 1806 Christoph Wilhelm Waldstromer von (b. 1729 - d. 1810)
Reichelsdorf
French Military Governor
11 Mar 1806 - 15 Sep 1806 Bernard Georges François Frère
(b. 1764 – d. 1826)
Bavarian Military Governor
1806 – 1808 Friedrich
Karl Graf von Thürheim (b. 1763 – d. 1832)
Obermünster
in Regensburg
c.833
Benedictine Abbey of Obermünster in Regensburg
(Reichsstift Obermünster in Regensburg)
1219
Under Direct Papal protection.
1315
Abbess also Princess of the Empire.
1803
Secularized.
1805
Annexed to Bavaria.
Princess-Abbesses (title Fürstäbtissin zu Obermünster
in Regensburg)
1683 - 1719
Maria Theresia von Sandizell
1719 - 1765
Anna Magdalena-Franzisca von Dondorff
1765 - 1775
Maria Franzisca von Freudenberg
1775 - 1803
Maria Josepha von Neuenstein-Hubacker (b. 1739 - d. 1822)
Obwalden: see Swiss
Cantons
Olbrück
1555
Acquired from Runkel by Walbott von
Bassenheim family (Herrschaft Olbrück).
9 Mar 1801
Annexed to France.
1813 - 1815
Allied administration.
1815
Annexed to Prussia.
Barons (title Reichsfreiherr Waldbott von Bassenheim zu Olbrück)
9 Feb 1681 - 19 Mar 1744 Karl Heinrich Franz Anton
(b. 1678 - d. 1744)
19 Mar 1744 - 29 Sep 1755 Johann Jakob
(d. 1755)
29 Sep 1755 - 1792
Klemens August
(b. 1731 - d. 1792)
1792 - 9 Mar 1801
Maximilian Friedrich (b. 1764 - d.
1823)
Oldenburg
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24 Aug 1774 - 1 May 1918
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1148
Count Christian II "der Streitbare" of the Oldenburg
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dynasty takes the style Graf von Oldenburg.
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22 Mar 1777
Duchy of Holstein-Oldenburg; style Herzog zu Holstein-
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Oldenburg conferred 29 Dec 1774, published 22 Mar 1777.
-
Nov 1806 - 8 Jan 1807 Occupied by Kingdom
of Holland.
- 10 Dec 1810
Incorporated into France; part of département
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Bouches-de-l'Elbe from 1 Jan 1811 (see under Germany).
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27 Nov 1813 - 1 Dec 1813 Allied administration.
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1 Dec 1813
Duchy of Holstein-Oldenburg (restored).
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28 May 1829
Grand Duchy of Oldenburg; style: Grossherzog von Oldenburg
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(the style Grossherzog zu Holstein-Oldenburg awarded by
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Final Act of Congress of Vienna 9 Jun 1815, but not used).
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11 Nov 1918
Free State of Oldenburg (see German
states since 1918).
Counts (title Graf von Oldenburg)
4 Sep 1699 - 12 Oct 1730 Friedrich II
(b. 1671 - d. 1730)
(King Frederik IV of Denmark)
12 Oct 1730 - 6 Aug 1746 Christian XI
(b. 1699 - d. 1746)
(King Christian VI of Denmark)
6 Aug 1746 - 14 Jan 1766 Friedrich III
(b. 1723 - d. 1766)
(King Frederik V of Denmark)
14 Jan 1766 - 1 Jul 1773 Christian XII
(b. 1749 - d. 1808)
(King Christian VII of Denmark)
1 Jul 1773 - 14 Dec 1773 Paul (von Holstein-Gottorp)
(b. 1754 - d. 1801)
(1796-1801, Emperor Paul I of Russia)
14 Dec 1773 - 22 Mar 1777 Friedrich August
(b. 1711 - d. 1785)
(Bishop of Lübeck)
Dukes (title Herzog von Oldenburg)
22 Mar 1777 - 6 Jul 1785 Friedrich August
(s.a.)
6 Jul 1785 - Nov 1806 Wilhelm (1st
time)
(b. 1754 - d. 1823)
6 Jul 1785 - Nov 1806 Peter Friedrich
Ludwig -Regent (b. 1755 - d. 1829)
(1st time)
Dutch Governors Nov 1806 - 24 Nov 1806 Broux
24 Nov 1806 - 8 Jan 1807 Henri Damas Bonhomme
(b. 1747 -
d. 1826) Duke (title s.a.)
8 Jan 1807 - 10 Dec 1810 Wilhelm (2nd time)
(s.a.)
8 Jan 1807 - 10 Dec 1810 Peter Friedrich Ludwig -Regent
(s.a.)
(2nd time)
19 Mar 1813 - 23 Mar 1813 Christian Daniel von Finckh
(b. 1765 - d. 1813)
(chairman of provisional administration)
27 Nov 1813 - 2 Jul 1823 Wilhelm (3rd time)
(s.a.)
27 Nov 1813 - 2 Jul 1823 Peter Friedrich Ludwig -Regent
(s.a.)
(3rd time)
2 Jul 1823 - 21 May 1829 Peter I
(s.a.)
21 May 1829 - 28 May 1829 August -Regent
(b. 1783 - d. 1853)
Grand dukes (title Grossherzog von Oldenburg)
28 May 1829 - 27 Feb 1853 August
(s.a.)
27 Feb 1853 - 13 Jun 1900 Peter II
(b. 1827 - d. 1900)
13 Jun 1900 - 11 Nov 1918 Friedrich August
(b. 1852 - d. 1931)
Governors
2 Jul 1692 - 4 Dec 1703 Gustav Wilhelm Graf von
Wedel (b. 1641 - d. 1717)
4 Dec 1703 - 30 Jan 1717 Georg Ernst Graf von Wedel-
(b. 1666 - d. 1717)
Jarlsberg
30 Jan 1717 - 15 Feb 1752 Vacant
15 Feb 1752 - 3 Dec 1765 Rochus Friedrich Graf zu Lynar
(b. 1708 - d. 1783)
Oberlanddrosten 1680 - 1692
Burchard Graf Ahlefeld
(b. 1634 - d. 1695)
1692 - 1694 Anton Wolf Freiherr von Haxthausen (b. 1647 - d. 1694)
1697 - 1699 Georg Ernst Graf von Wedel-
(s.a.)
Jarlsberg
1699 - 1706
Johan Georg von Holstein (b. 1662 - d.
1730) 4
May 1706 - 1713 Ludwig Staats von Hahn
(b. 1656 - d. 1730) 1713 - 1718
Joachim von Pritzbuer
(d. 1719)
28 Apr 1718 - 1736 Christian Thomesen von Sehested (b. 1664 - d. 1736)
13 Dec 1736 - 26 Dec 1740 Christian Friedrich von Haxthausen (b. 1690 - d. 1740)
1741 - 1745 Adam Levin
von Witzleben (b. 1688 - d. 1745)
1745 - 1752 ....
Administrators
3 Dec 1765 - 21 Jan 1766 ....
21 Jan 1766 - 11 Feb 1771 Henning von Qualen
(b. 1703 - d. 1785)
11 Feb 1771 - 13 Mar 1772 Konrad Wilhelm Graf von Ahlefedt
(b. 1707 - d. 1791)
14 Apr 1772 - 10 Dec 1773 Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von
(b. 1724 - d. 1790)
Wedel-Jarlsberg
Commissioners
10 Dec 1773 - 14 Dec 1773 Caspar von Saldern
14 Dec 1773 - 29 Dec 1774 Friedrich August von Holstein-
(s.a.)
Gottorp
Directing ministers
29 Dec 1774 - 10 May 1806 Friedrich Levin Graf von Holmer
(b. 1741 - d. 1806)
10 May 1806 - 10 Dec 1810 Hans Detlev Freiherr von
(b. 1768 - d. 1826)
Hammerstein
Oberlanddrosten
1807 - 28 Feb 1811
Burchard Otto Hans von der Decken (b. 1769 - d. 1838)
28 Feb 1811 - 12 Oct 1814 Vacant
12 Oct 1814 - 23 Jul 1827 Karl Ludwig Friedrich Joseph
(b. 1760 - d. 1847)
Freiherr von Brandenstein
State and Cabinet ministers
23 Jul 1827 - 30 Jun 1842 Karl Ludwig Friedrich Joseph
(s.a.)
Freiherr von Brandenstein
1 Jul 1842 - 9 Sep 1843 Günther Heinrich
Freiherr von Berg (b. 1765 - d. 1843)
Chairmen of the State ministry
9 Sep 1843 - 1 Aug 1848 Wilhelm Ernst Freiherr
von (b. 1786 - d. 1859)
Beaulieu-Marconnay
1 Aug 1848 - 13 Aug 1849 Johann Heinrich Jakob Schloifer
(b. 1790 - d. 1867)
13 Aug 1849 - 1 May 1851 Christian Diedrich von Buttel
(b. 1801 - d. 1878)
1 May 1851 - 23 Jun 1874 Peter Friedrich Ludwig
(b. 1805 - d. 1874)
Freiherr von Rössing
23 Jun 1874 - 1 Oct 1876 Carl Heinrich Ernst von Berg
(b. 1810 - d. 1894)
1 Oct 1876 - 14 Mar 1890 Friedrich Andreas Ruhstrat
(b. 1818 - d. 1896)
14 Mar 1890 - 19 Aug 1900 Gerhard Friedrich Günther
Jansen (b. 1831 - d. 1914)
19 Aug 1900 - 17 Aug 1908 Wilhelm Friedrich Willich
(b. 1846 - d. 1917)
17 Aug 1908 - 3 Jan 1916 Friedrich Julius Heinrich
Ruhstrat (b. 1854 - d. 1916)
3 Jan 1916 - 6 Nov 1918 Franz Friedrich Paul
Ruhstrat (b. 1859 - d. 1935)
Oettingen (Öttingen)
1147? County of Oettingen
1423 - 1517 Oettingen-Wallerstein was created as a partition of Oettingen.
1557 County of Oettingen-Wallerstein split from Oettingen-Oettingen.
1602
Oettingen-Spielberg split from Oettingen-Wallerstein.
1674 Oettingen-Oettingen raised to a principality.
30 Mar 1731 Oettingen-Oettingen extinct; divided between Oettingen-Wallerstein
(two-thirds) and Oettingen-Spielberg (one-third).
1734 Oettingen-Spielberg raised to a principality.
14 Apr 1774 Oettingen-Wallerstein raised to a principality.
1806 Oettingen-Wallerstein and Oettingen-Spielberg are annexed to
Bavaria, then divided between Bavaria and Württemberg in 1810.
Oettingen-Oettingen (Öttingen-Öttingen)
Counts (title Graf zu Oettingen-Oettingen) 8
Sep 1622 - 8 Aug 1659 Joachim Ernst
(b. 1612 - d. 1659)
8 Aug 1659 - 10 Oct 1674 Albrecht Ernst I (b. 1642 - d. 1683) Princes (tile Reichsfürst zu Oettingen-Oettingen) 10 Oct 1674 - 8 Feb 1683 Albrecht Ernst I (s.a.) 8 Feb 1683 - 30 Mar 1731 Albrecht Ernst II (b. 1669 - d. 1731)
Oettingen-Spielberg
1602 County of Oettingen-Spielberg split from Oettingen-Oettingen.
1734 Principality of Oettingen-Spielberg
1806 Annexed to Bavaria.
1810 Divided between Bavaria and Württemberg.
Counts (title Graf von Oettingen zu Spielberg)
25 Nov 1665 - 13 Sep 1675 Johann Sebastian
(b. 1655 - d. 1675) 13 Sep 1675 - 10 Oct 1685 Johann Wilhelm (b. 1655 - d. 1685) 10
Oct 1685 - 1734 Franz Albrecht
(b. 1663 - d. 1737)
Princes (title Reichsfürst zu Oettingen-Spielberg) 1734
- 3 Feb 1737 Franz Albrecht
(s.a.)
3 Feb 1737 - 23 May 1768 Anton Ernst
(b. 1712 - d. 1768)
- jointly with -
3 Feb 1737 - 16 Feb 1780 Johann Aloys I (b. 1707 - d. 1780)
16 Feb 1780 - 27 Jun 1797 Johann Aloys II
(b. 1758 - d. 1797)
27 Jun 1797 - 1806 Johann Aloys III
(b. 1788 - d. 1855)
Oettingen-Wallerstein
1423 - 1517 County of Oettingen-Wallerstein was created as a partition of
Oettingen, then inherited by Oettingen-Oettingen.
1557 County of Oettingen-Wallerstein split from Oettingen-Oettingen.
14 Apr 1774 Principality of Oettingen-Wallerstein
1806 Annexed to Bavaria.
1810 Divided between Bavaria and Württemberg.
Counts (title Graf von Oettingen zu Wallerstein)
3 Mar 1670 - 11 Dec 1692 Wilhelm IV
(b. 1627 - d. 1692)
11 Dec 1692 - 6 Oct 1708 Wolfgang IV
(b. 1629 - d. 1708)
6 Oct 1708 - 25 Oct 1717 Dominik Josef (b. 1676 - d. 1717)
25 Oct 1717 - 3 Oct 1728 Franz Ignaz Josef
(b. 1672 - d. 1728)
3 Oct 1728 - 14 Apr 1738 Anton Karl
(b. 1679 - d. 1738)
14 Apr 1738 - 16 Jul 1744 Johann Karl Friedrich (b. 1715 - d. 1744)
16 Jul 1744 - 17 Oct 1745 Maximilian Ignaz Philipp (b. 1743 - d. 1745)
17 Oct 1745 - 14 Apr 1766 Philip Carl Dominikus (b. 1722 - d. 1766)
14 Apr 1766 - 14 Apr 1774 Kraft Ernst
(b. 1748 - d. 1802)
Princes (title Reichsfürst zu Oettingen-Oettingen)
14 Apr 1774 - 6 Oct 1802 Kraft Ernst
(s.a.)
6 Oct 1802 - 1806 Ludwig Kraft Ernst
(b. 1791 - d. 1870)
Orange (Oranien): see Provence under Provence
Osnabrück
10 Apr 783
Bishopric of Osnabrück (Hochstift Osnabrück)
1574 - 19 Sep 1625
Controlled by Protestant Bishops.
19 Sep 1626 - 4 Nov 1802 Catholic and Protestant Bishops alternate.
4 Nov 1802
Part of Hanover.
14 Nov 1806 - 28 Aug 1807 Occupied by Prussia.
28 Aug 1807
Part of Kingdom of Westphalia.
4 Jul 1811
Annexed to France.
Oct 1813 - 9 Nov 1813 Allied administration.
9 Nov 1813 - 20 Dec 1813 Administered by Hanover.
20 Dec 1813
Part of Hanover.
Prince-Bishops (title Fürstbischof zu Osnabrück)
14 Apr 1698 - 4 Dec 1715 Karl Joseph Ignaz Herzog von
Lothringen,(b. 1680 - d. 1715)
archbishop of Trier (Roman Catholic)
2 Mar 1716 - 14 Aug 1728 Ernst August II Herzog von
Braunschweig (b. 1678 - d. 1728)
-Lüneburg (Protestant)
4 Nov 1728 - 6 Feb 1761 Clemens Augustv Herzog
von Bayern, (b. 1700 - d. 1761)
archbishop of Cologne (Roman Catholic)
6 Feb 1761 - 26 Feb 1764 Georg Herzog von Braunschweig-
Lüneburg -Regent
26 Feb 1764 - 4 Nov 1802 Friedrich August Herzog von
York und (b. 1763 - d. 1827)
Albany (Protestant)
26 Feb 1764 - 16 Aug 1783 Regierungsräte -Regents
Military governor
26 Oct 1806 - 1807
Louis-Henri Loison
(b. 1771 - d. 1816)
Chairman of the government commission Nov 1813 - Aug 1816 Carl Wilhelm August Freiherr von (b. 1777 - d. 1847)
Stralenheim
Regierungsräte (government councillors)
- First Line -
1764 - Dec 1764 Albert Friedrich
von Lenthe (b. 1707 - d. 1779)
Dec 1764 - 16 Aug 1783 Gotthelf Dietrich von Ende
(b. 1725 - d. 1798)
- Second Line -
1764 - Sep 1772 August Wilhelm von
dem Bussche (b. 1727 - d. 1789)
17 Sep 1772 - 1 May 1780 Johann Wilhelm Riedesel zu Eisenbach (b. 1705 - d. 1782)
May 1780 - Aug 1783 Christian Ludwig August von Arnswaldt (b. 1733 - d. 1815)
Paderborn
795
Bishopric of Paderborn (Hochstift Paderborn)
15 Oct 1127
Bishops also Princes of the Empire.
3 Aug 1802
Annexed to Prussia.
28 Aug 1807
Part of Kingdom of Westphalia.
Oct 1813 - 25 May 1815 Allied administration.
25 May 1815
Re-incorporated into Prussia.
Prince-Bishops (title Fürstbischof zu Paderborn)
15 Sep 1683 - 21 May 1704 Hermann Werner Reichsfreiherr von (b. 1625 - d. 1704)
Wolf-Metternich zu Gracht
21 May 1704 - 25 Dec 1718 Franz Arnold Reichsfreiherr von (b. 1658 - d. 1718) Wolf-Metternich zur Gracht
21 Mar 1719 - 6 Feb 1761 Clemens August Herzog von
Bayern (b. 1700 - d. 1761)
25 Jan 1763 - 26 Dec 1782 Wilhelm Anton Freiherr von der Asseburg (b. 1707 - d. 1782)
zu Hinnenburg
26 Dec 1782 - 6 Jan 1789 Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr
von Westphalen (b. 1727 - d. 1789)
6 Jan 1789 - 3 Aug 1802 Franz Egon Freiherr von
Fürstenberg (b. 1737 - d. 1825)
President of the government commission
1814 - 25 May 1815
Johann Georg Julius von Schlechtendahl (b. 1770
- d. 1833)
Palatinate
of the Rhine (Pfalz)
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945
Palatinate of Lorraine (Pfalzgrafschaft Lothringen).
-
1093
Palatinate of the Rhine (Pfalzgrafschaft bei Rhein);
-
style: Pfalzgraf bei Rhein (count palatine of the Rhine -
more literally "at the Rhine").-
25 Dec 1356
Golden Bull confirms electoral status of the ruler; the
-
polity is often styled Kurfürstentum Pfalz bei Rhein
(Electorate Palatinate of the Rhine); style: Pfalzgraf bei
Rhein, Erztruchsess und Kurfürst des Heiligen Römischen
Reiches (count palatine of the Rhine, archsteward and
prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire). 7 Mar 1623
The polity is forfeited to the king, the electoral dignity
is transferred to Bavaria. 3 Mar 1628
Incorporated into Bavaria. 24 Oct 1648
Polity reconstituted; new electorate created Jun 1653;
style: Pfalzgraf bei Rhein, Erzschatzmeister und Kurfürst
des Heiligen Römischen Reiches (count palatine of the Rhine,
archtreasurer and prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire). 23 Jun 1708
After the (temporary) dissolution of Bavaria, the count
palatine recovers the earlier electoral style
(Erztruchsess), and maintains it, in dispute with the
restored Bavaria. 30 Dec 1777
The ruler inherits Bavaria, and the dispute regarding the
electoral style ends.-
27 Apr 1803
Palatinate incorporated into Bavaria.
Counts Palatine and Electors (title Pfalzgraf bei Rhein, Erztruchsess
und Kurfürst des
Heiligen Römischen Reiches - count palatine of the Rhine,
Archsteward and prince-elector of
the Holy Roman Empire)
2 Sep 1690 - 8 Jun 1716 Johann Wilhelm
(b. 1658 - d. 1716)
8 Jun 1716 - 31 Dec 1742 Karl III Philipp
(b. 1661 - d. 1742)
31 Dec 1742 - 16 Feb 1799 Karl IV Philipp Theodor
(b. 1724 - d. 1799)
16 Feb 1799 - 27 Apr 1803 Maximilian Maria
(b. 1756 - d. 1825)
Palatinate-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld
1180
County of Palatinate-Zweibrücken (Pflazgrafschaft Zweibrücken).
1385 - 18 May 1410
Incorporated into the Palatinate (s.a.).
9 Jul 1661
Duchy of Palatinate-Zweibrücken (Herzogtum Pfalz-Zweibrücken).
1681 - 11 Dec 1718 Personal union with Sweden.
17 Sep 1731
Duchy of Palatinate-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld
(Herzogtum Pfalz-Zweibrücken und Birkenfeld).
16 Feb 1799
Incorporated into Bavaria.
9 Mar 1801
Incorporated into France; part of the département
Sarre
(see under Germany).
1813 - 1816
Allied administration.
16 Apr 1816
Re-incorporated into Bavaria.
Dukes
15 Apr 1697 - 11 Dec 1718 Karl II Ritter av Sverige
(b. 1682 - d. 1718)
11 Dec 1718 - 17 Sep 1731 Gustav Samuel Leopold (b. 1670 - d.
1731)
Pfalzgraf von Kleeburg 17 Sep 1731 - 3
Feb 1735 Christian III
(b. 1674 - d. 1735)
3 Feb 1735 - 5 Nov 1775 Christian IV
(b. 1722 - d. 1775)
3 Feb 1735 - 6 Sep 1740 Karoline, Gräfin
von Nassau- (b. 1704 - d. 1774)
Saarbrücken -Regent
5 Nov 1775 - 1 Apr 1795 Karl III August Christian
(b. 1746 - d. 1795)
1 Apr 1795 - 16 Feb 1799 Maximilian I Joseph
(b. 1756 - d. 1825)
Swedish governor
1714 - 1718 Stanislaw
Leszczynski (b. 1677 - d. 1766)
Pappenheim
c.1030
Lordship of Pappenheim (Herrschaft Pappenheim)
1145
Marshal Heinrich first used the designation "of Pappenheim."
1214
Pappenheim possessions included Moosamt, Burgraviate of Neuburg
and Lordship of Rechberg.
1248
Acquired imperial stewardship of Wulzburg Abbey.
mid 1200's
Barony of Pappenheim (Freiherrschaft Pappenheim).
1279
Family divided into the Pappenheim line and Biberach line (to 1624).
1295 Purchased Lordships of Mohren and Treutlingen.
12..
Lordship of Pappenheim became a fief of Saxony.
end 1200's Prince-Elector
of Saxony, the imperial archmarshal, delegated its
role to Pappenheim.
1420 Reichserbmarschälle (Imperial Hereditary Marshals) of the Holy
Roman Empire.
1444
Division among sons of Haupt II of Pappenheim into four lines:
Aletzheim (Alesheim) (to 1697), Rothenstein (to
1635), Gäfenthal
(to 1599) and Treutlingen (Treuchtlingen) (to
1647); Joint rule;
individual admininstration.
1558 Division into Pappenheim and Stühlingen.
1628
County of Pappenheim (Grafschaft Pappenheim).
1742
Princely County of Pappenheim (Gefürstete Grafschaft Pappenheim).
1806
Mediatized to Bavaria.
Princely Counts, Imperial Hereditary Marshalls (title Gefürstete
Graf und Ritter zu
Pappenheim, Reichserbmarschälle)
1697 - 1721
Christian Ernst von of Aletzheim (d. 1721)
- jointly with -
1697 - 1731
Johann Friedrich von of Aletzheim (d. 1731)
- jointly with following two-
1721 - 1725
Friedrich Ernst
1725 - 1733
Albrecht Ludwig Friedrich
1733 - 1792
Johann Friedrich Ferdinand
(d. 1816)
1792 - 1806
Karl Theodor Friedrich Eugen Franz
(b. 1771 - d. 1853)
1792 - 1797
Friedrich Wilhelm -Regent
(d. 1822)
Passau
739
Bishopric of Passau (Hochstift Passau)
22 Feb 1803
Annexed to Salzburg.
26 Dec 1805
Annexed to Bavaria.
Prince-Bishops (title Fürstbischof zu Passau)
24 May 1689 - 30 Oct 1712 Johann Philipp Graf von Lamberg (b. 1652 - d. 1712)
18 Jan 1713 - 25 Oct 1722 Raimund Ferdinand Graf von Rabatta (b. 1669 - d. 1722)
2 Jan 1723 - 30 Aug 1761 Joseph Dominicus Franz Kilian (b. 1680 - d. 1761)
Cardinal Graf von Lamberg
19 Nov 1761 - 15 Jun 1763 Josef Maria Graf von Thun und (b. 1713 - d. 1763)
Hohenstein
1 Sep 1763 - 13 Mar 1783 Leopold Ernst Cardinal von Firmian (b. 1708 - d. 1783)
19 May 1783 - 21 Aug 1795 Joseph Franz Anton Cardinal von (b. 1734 - d. 1795)
Auersperg
4 Nov 1795 - 7 Oct 1796 Thomas Johann Kaspar Graf von Thun (b. 1737 - d. 1796)
und Hohenstein
13 Nov 1796 - 22 Feb 1803 Leopold Leonhard Graf von
Thun (b. 1748 - d. 1826)
Piombino:
see Italian states
Pomerania (Pommern): see Prussian
provinces and Swedish
Pomerania
Porrentruy: see Basel Bishopric Swiss
Cantons
Prüm
23 Jun 720
Benedictine Abbey of Abbey of Prüm (Stift Prüm).
24 Aug 1574
Ceded to Archbishop of Trier by Pope Gregory XIII.
1576
Possession of the Archbishops of Trier.
9 Mar 1801
Annexed to France.
1815
Incorporated into Prussia.
Prince-Abbots (title Fürstäbt zu Prüm)
1576 - 9 Mar 1801
the Archbishops of Trier
Prussia
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Note: What is usually regarded as the Prussian state is based
(with various additions) on two distinct polities, the Mark Brandenburg
and Preussen (originally a Polish fief). In the period covered here,
the rulers of both entities are identical, but their institutional histories
are distinct enough to treat them separately before listing the rulers.
Brandenburg
-
20 May 965
Nordmark founded, ruled by a Markgraf.
-
11 Jun 1157
The holdings of the Markgraf are renamed Mark Brandenburg.
-
1258 - 1356
The Mark Brandenburg suffers numerous divisions and creations
-
of side-lines.
-
25 Dec 1356
The Golden Bull confirms the ruler of the principal line as
-
prince-elector and decrees the indivisibility of the Mark
-
Brandenburg to which the electorate is attached; the style
of
-
the elector is von Gottes Gnaden Markgraf zu Brandenburg, des
-
Heiligen Römischen Reichs Erzkämmerer und Kurfürst
("By the
-
grace of God margrave of Brandenburg, Archchamberlain
and
-
Prince-Elector of the Holy Roman Empire"), to which numerous
-
actual as well as notional styles are attached.
-
18 Jul 1618
Upon the death of the duke of Prussia, and with the
-
succession of Johann Sigismund, Markgraf von Brandenburg
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(b. 1573 - d. 1619) the two polities are united in
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personal union, colloquially called Brandenburg-Prussia,
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while the territory of Brandenburg is later known as
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Kurmark province.
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6 Aug 1806
With the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire the effective
-
function of the electors ceases, the Mark Brandenburg
itself
-
having been long incorporated into the royal Prussian
-
conglomerate (see below); it is notable that the later
kings of
-
Prussia, while continuing to use Markgraf von Brandenburg
-
in their style, do not include the electoral Kurfürst.
-
27 Oct 1806 - 10 Dec 1808 Occupied by France.
-
-
Prussia
-
5 Mar 1198
The Teutonic Order, or in full the Order of the Knights
(or Brethren) of the Hospital of Saint Mary of the
Teutonic House in Jerusalem (Orden der Ritter [or Brüder]-
des Hospitals Sankt Marien des Deutschen Hauses zu Jerusalem)
-
organized at Akko in the Holy Land as a military order.
- 1226
Grand Master (Hochmeister) of the Teutonic Order is granted by
the Emperor all the privileges and (from 1230) style of
the
prince of the Empire. The knights are entitled to subject
the
Prussians on behalf of the Empire. 1231
Invaded by the Teutonic knights (occupation completed
by 1283).
Prussia a separate branch or province, administered by
the
Land-Master of the Teutonic Order in Prussia (Landmeister des
Deutschen Orden in Preussen). 1280
City of Thorn (Torun) a member of the Hanseatic League.
Thorn
is later joined by 4 other cities in Prussia: Königsberg
(later Kaliningrad), Elbing (Elblag), Kulm (Chelmno),
Braunsberg (Braniewo). 9 Sep 1309
Seat of the Grand Master (Hochmeister) is moved from Venice
to Marienburg (Malbork) in Prussia. The Grand Master takes
over direct administration of the Prussian branch (the
area-
later designated East Prussia).
- 6 Mar 1454
Royal Prussia (Königlisches Preussen in German, Prusy Krolewskie
in Polish)(West Prussia) made a principality in personal
union
with king of Poland, who takes the style of Prince of
Prussia.
Royal Prussia originates in the Prussian Confederation
(Preussischer Bund), established in 14 Mar 1440 by the local
estates (die Stände) - 19 cities and 53 vassals (Ritterschaft)-
who asked for protection of Poland on 4 Feb 1454.
- 19 Oct 1466
Prussia (East Prussia) a Polish fief (not recognized by the
Empire). Grand Master granted the Polish style of Prince
of
Prussia.-
9 Apr 1525
The Hochmeister Albrecht Markgraf von Brandenburg-Ansbach
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having converted to Protestantism, he becomes hereditary
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Herzog von Preussen (duke of Prussia), as a vassal of the king
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of Poland.
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18 Jul 1618
Upon the death of the duke of Prussia, and with the
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succession of Johann Sigismund, Markgraf von Brandenburg
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(b. 1573 - d. 1619) the two polities are united in
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personal union, colloquially called Brandenburg-Prussia.
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26 Sep 1629 - 12 Sep 1635 "Swedish Prussia" temporarily ceded
by Poland to Sweden covering
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the following port cities: Elbing (Elblag),
Braunsberg
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(Braniewo [in Ermland]), Memel
(Klaipeda), and Pillau (Baltiysk).
(see under Poland).-
19 Sep 1657
Poland relinquishes sovereignty over the duchy, and on 6 Nov
-
1657 the duke (prince-elector and margrave of Brandenburg
-
Friedrich Wilhelm "der Grosse Kurfürst") takes the
style
-
Souveräner Herzog von Preussen (Sovereign Duke of Prussia).
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18 Jan 1701
The duke/elector's attempts at getting the king/emperor to
-
accept his accession to royal rank having failed, he accepts
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on 16 Dec 1700 the royal crown of a Prussia outside the
Empire,
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and is proclaimed König in Preussen (king in Prussia).
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3 Nov 1707 - 16 Jun 1857 Personal union with Principality
of Neuenburg (see Neuchâtel).
-
1703 - 1709
West Prussia occupied by Sweden.
- 22 Jan 1758 - Sep 1762 East Prussia occupied
by Russia (from 24 Jan 1758 annexed
-
to Russia as the province of Prussia).
- 5 Aug 1772
West Prussia annexed by Prussia in the First Partition of
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the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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13 Sep 1772
The almost fictional distinction between the electorate inside
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The empire and the kingdom outside the empire having become
-
blurred in practice, the king (Friedrich II "der Grosse")
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assumes the style König von Preussen (king of Prussia);
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the combined polity (with several accretions over time)
is
-
usually styled Königreich Preussen (Kingdom of Prussia),
-
but technically the official use is Königlich Preussische
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Staaten (Royal Prussian States).
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16 Jun 1807 - 9 Jul 1807 East Prussia occupied by France.
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Dec 1812 - Jan 1813 East
Prussia occupied by France.
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1 Jul 1867 - 18 Jan 1871 Prussian king is Chairman of the
North German Confederation.
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18 Jan 1871
King of Prussia becomes German Emperor.
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9 Nov 1918
Free State of Prussia (see German
states since 1918).
Land-Masters of the Teutonic Order in Prussia (see above regarding
style)
Jun 1230 - 3 Mar 1239 Hermann von
Balk
(d. 1239)
1239 - 1257
Dietrich von Grüningen
(b. c.1210 - d. 1259)
1239 - 1244
Heinrich von Weida (acting)
1244 - 1247
Poppo von Osternohe (acting) (d. af.1267)
1247 - 1250
Heinrich von Weida (acting)
1250 - 1255
Ludwig von Queden (acting)
1255 - 1257
Burkhard von Hornhausen (acting) (d. 1260)
1257 - 1259
Gerhard von Hirzberg (acting)
1259 - 1262
Hartmut von Grumbach
1262 - 12 Jul 1263
Helmerich von Würzburg
(d. 1263)
12 Jul 1263 - 1263
Johann von Wegeleben (acting)
1263 - 1269
Ludwig von Baldersheim
1269 - 1271
Konrad von Thierberg (acting)
1271 - 1273
Dietrich von Gadersleben
1273 - 1279
Konrad I von Thierbach
1279 - 1280
Konrad von Feuchtwangen
(b. c.1230 - d. 1296)
1280 - 1283
Mangold von Sternberg
(d. 1283)
1283 - 1288
Konrad II von Thierbach
1288 - 1299
Meinhard von Querfurt
1299 - 1300
Konrad von Babenberg
1300
Ludwig von Schippen
1300 - 1300
Berthold Brühan (acting)
1300 - 1302
Helwig von Goldbach
1302 - 1306
Konrad von Sack
1306 - 1306
Sieghard von Schwarzburg
1307 - 14 Sep 1309
Heinrich von Plötzkau
(d. 1320)
Prince-Grand Masters of the Teutonic Order
(see above regarding style)
9 Sep 1309 - 9 Apr 1525 the Grand Masters
of the Teutonic
Order
Dukes of Prussia (see above regarding style)
9 Apr 1525 - 20 Mar 1568 Albrecht
(b. 1490 - d. 1568)
20 Mar 1568 - 25 Apr 1578 Albrecht Friedrich (1st time)
(b. 1553 - d. 1618)
27 Feb 1578 - 25 Apr 1603 Georg Friedrich I
(b. 1539 - d. 1603)
25 Apr 1603 - 18 Jul 1618 Albrecht Friedrich (2nd time)
(s.a.)
Dukes and Electors (see above regarding style)
18 Jul 1618 - 3 Mar 1619 Johann Sigmund
(b. 1572 - d. 1620)
3 Mar 1619 - 1 Dec 1640 Georg Wilhelm
(b. 1595 - d. 1540)
1 Dec 1640 - 9 May 1688 Friedrich II Wilhelm
(b. 1620 - d. 1688)
9 May 1688 - 18 Jan 1701 Friedrich III
(b. 1657 - d. 1713)
Kings (see above regarding style)
18 Jan 1701 - 25 Feb 1713 Friedrich I (Friedrich III)
(s.a.)
25 Feb 1713 - 31 May 1740 Friedrich Wilhelm I
(b. 1688 - d. 1740)
31 May 1740 - 17 Aug 1786 Friedrich II "der Grosse"
(b. 1712 - d. 1786)
(Frederick "the Great")
17 Aug 1786 - 16 Nov 1797 Friedrich Wilhelm II
(b. 1744 - d. 1797)
16 Nov 1797 - 7 Jun 1840 Friedrich Wilhelm III
(b. 1770 - d. 1840)
7 Jun 1840 - 2 Jan 1861 Friedrich Wilhelm IV
(b. 1795 - d. 1861)
2 Jan 1861 - 9 Mar 1888 Wilhelm I
(b. 1797 - d. 1888)
(7 Oct 1858 - 2 Jan 1861 regent for Friedrich Wilhelm
IV)
9 Mar 1888 - 15 Jun 1888 Friedrich III
(b. 1831 - d. 1888)
15 Jun 1888 - 9 Nov 1918 Wilhelm II
(b. 1859 - d. 1941)
Ministers of State
1619 - 1640
Adam Graf von Schwarzenburg (b.
1583 - d. 1641)
1653 - 1658
Georg Friedrich Graf von Waldeck (b. 1620 - d. 1692)
(from 1682, Georg Friedrich Furst von Waldeck)
1658 - 4 Nov 1679
Otto Freiherr von Schwerin
(b. 1616 - d. 1679)
1695 - Dec 1697
Eberhard Freiherr von Danckelmann (b. 1643 - d. 1617)
1697 - 1711
Johann Kasimir Reichsgraf
(b. 1643 - d. 1712)
Kolbe von Wartenberg
1711 - 6 Dec 1728
Heinrich Rüdiger von Ilgen
(b. 1650 - d. 1728)
6 Dec 1728 - 18 Mar 1739 Friedrich Wilhelm von Grumbkow
(b. 1678 - d. 1739)
18 Mar 1739 - Jun 1749 Heinrch Graf Podewils
(b. 1695 - d. 1760)
Jun 1749 - 20 Oct 1753 Georg Dietlof von
Arnim- (b.
1679 - d. 1753)
Boitzenburg
3 Jun 1749 - 1777
Karl Wilhelm Graf von Finck (b.
1714 - d. 1800)
und Finckenstein
1777 - 15 May 1802
Friedrich Anton Freiherr von (b. 1725
- d. 1802)
Heinitz
8 Nov 1786 - 1798
Friedrich Wilhelm Graf Arnim (b. 1739
- d. 1801)
(acting)
15 May 1802 - Apr 1804 Christian Heinrich
Kurt Graf von (b. 1752 - d. 1832)
Haugwiz (1st time)
Apr 1804 - Feb 1806 Karl
August Graf von Hardenberg (b. 1750 - d. 1822)
(1st time)
Feb 1806 - Nov 1806 Christian
Heinrich Kurt Graf von (s.a.)
Haugwiz (2nd time)
Nov 1806 - Apr 1807 Karl
Friedrich von Beyme
(b. 1765 - d. 1838)
26 Apr 1807 - 14 Jul 1807 Karl August von Hardenberg
(s.a.)
(2nd time)(acting)
14 Jul 1807 - 3 Oct 1807 .... (acting)
3 Oct 1807 - 24 Nov 1808 Heinrich Friedrich Karl Freiherr
(b. 1757 - d. 1831)
vom und zum Stein
24 Nov 1808 - 4 Jun 1810 Karl Friedrich Ferdiand Alexander
(b. 1771 - d. 1831)
Graf von Dohna-Schlobitten
Chancellors
4 Jun 1810 - Jun 1822 Karl August
von Hardenberg (s.a.)
Jun 1822 - 30 Jun 1823 Otto Karl Friderich
von Voss (b. 1755 - d. 1823)
Cabinet ministers
1823 - 14 Feb 1841
Karl Friedrich Heinrich Graf von (b. 1767 - d. 1841)
Wylich und Lottum
9 Mar 1841 - 19 Mar 1848 Ludwig Gustav von Thile
(b. 1781 - d. 1852)
Minister-presidents (Prime ministers)
19 Mar 1848 - 29 Mar 1848 Adolf Heinrich Graf von
(b. 1803 - d. 1868)
Arnim-Boitzenburg
29 Mar 1848 - 20 Jun 1848 Gottfried Ludolf Camphausen
(b. 1803 - d. 1890)
25 Jun 1848 - 21 Sep 1848 Rudolf Ludwig Cäsar von Auerswald
(b. 1795 - d. 1866)
21 Sep 1848 - 1 Nov 1848 Ernst von Pfuel
(b. 1799 - d. 1866)
1 Nov 1848 - 19 Dec 1850 Friedrich Wilhelm Graf von
(b. 1792 - d. 1850)
Brandenburg
19 Dec 1850 - 6 Nov 1858 Otto Theodor Freiherr von
(b. 1805 - d. 1882)
Manteuffel
6 Nov 1858 - 17 Mar 1862 Karl Anton Fürst von
(b. 1811 - d. 1885)
Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
17 Mar 1862 - 23 Sep 1862 Adolf Fürst von
Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen
(b. 1797 - d. 1873)
23 Sep 1862 - 1 Jan 1873 Otto von Bismarck
(b. 1815 - d. 1898) Non-party
(from 15 Sep 1865, Otto Graf von Bismarck;
from 21 Mar 1871, Otto Fürst von
Bismarck-Schönhausen)(1st time)
1 Jan 1873 - 9 Nov 1873 Albrecht Graf von Roon
(b. 1803 - d. 1879) Non-party 9 Nov 1873 - 20 Mar 1890 Otto Fürst von Bismarck-Schönhausen(s.a.) Non-party
(2nd time)
20 Mar 1890 - 23 Mar 1892 Leo von Caprivi
(b. 1831 - d. 1899) Non-party
(from 18 Dec 1891, Leo Graf von Caprivi)
23 Mar 1892 - 29 Oct 1894 Botho Julius August Graf zu
(b. 1831 - d. 1912) Non-party
Eulenburg
29 Oct 1894 - 17 Oct 1900 Chlodwig Fürst zu Hohenlohe-
(b. 1819 - d. 1901) Non-party
Schillingsfürst Prinz von
Ratibor und Corvey
17 Oct 1900 - 14 Jul 1909 Bernhard Graf von Bülow
(b. 1849 - d. 1929) Non-party
(from 6 Sep 1905, Bernhard Fürst von Bülow)
14 Jul 1909 - 16 Jul 1917 Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg
(b. 1856 - d. 1921) Non-party
16 Jul 1917 - 2 Dec 1917 Georg Michaelis
(b. 1857 - d. 1936) Non-party
2 Dec 1917 - 3 Oct 1918 Georg Friederich Graf
von Hertling (b. 1843 - d. 1919) Zen
3 Oct 1918 - 9 Nov 1918 Maximilian Prinz von
Baden (b. 1867 - d. 1929) Mil
- vice-prime ministers acting for the Imperial Chancellors [who
were also the Prime ministers of Prussia] -
9 Nov 1873 - 23 Mar 1878 Otto von Camphausen
(b. 1812 - d. 1896)
29 May 1878 - 20 Jun 1881 Otto Graf zu Stolberg-Wernigerode
(b. 1837 - d. 1896)
8 Oct 1881 - 29 Oct 1894 Robert Victor von Puttkamer
(b. 1828 - d. 1900)
16 Aug 1888 - 30 Jun 1897 Carl Heinrich von Boetticher
(s.a.)
1 Jul 1897 - 5 May 1901 Johannes Franz von Miquel
(b. 1828 - d. 1901) NLP
29 Jun 1901 - 14 Jul 1909 Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg
(s.a.) Non-party 16 Aug 1914 - 22 May 1916 Clemens Gottlieb Ernst von
(b. 1856 - d. 1921)
Delbrück
22 May 1916 - 9 Nov 1917 Paul von Breitenbach
(b. 1850 - d. 1930)
9 Nov 1917 - 9 Nov 1918 Robert Friedberg
(b. 1851 - d. 1920) NLP
Party abbreviations: Zen = Zentrum (Centerist); NLP = Nationalliberale Partei (National Liberal Party, 1867-1918)
Pyrmont: see Waldeck-Pyrmont
Quadt
and Wickrath
1310
Wickrath a fief of Guelden.
1488 - 1502
Wickrath, an imperial barony, granted to the
Knights of Hompesch.
1502
Wickrath passes to Quadt
16 Apr 1752
County of Quadt (Grafschaft Quadt) an imperial estate.
1794 - 1798
Occupied by France.
1798
Annexed to France.
1803
Counts acquire city of Isny.
1806
Annexed to Württemberg.
1814
Annexed to Prussia.
Count (title Graf von Quadt zu Wykradt [from 1803] und Isny)
1785 - 1806
Wilhelm Otto Friedrich Albert
(b. 1783 - d. 1849)
Quedlinburg
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Praemonstratensian Abbey of Quedlinburg (Stift Quedlinburg).
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Abbesses also Princesses of the Empire.
1539
Protestant Stift
9 Mar 1801
Secularized.
27 Apr 1803
Annexed to Prussia.
28 Aug 1807
Annexed to Kingdom of Westphalia.
28 Oct 1813 - 21 Jun 1815 Prussian administration.
21 Jun 1815
Re-incorporated into Prussia.
Princess-Abbesses (title Reichsäbtissin zu Quedlinburg)
Jan 1684 - 24 Jun 1704 Anna Dorothea
Herzogin von
(b. 1657 - d. 1704)
Sachsen-Weimar
1698 - 1718
Marie Aurora Gräfin von
(b. 1662 - d. 1728)
Königsmarck -Coadjutor
(1704-1710, acting Princess-Abbess)
1704 - 25 Sep 1710
Magdalena Sibylle Herzogin von
(b. 1673 - d. 1726)
Sachsen-Weissenfels -Administrator
25 Sep 1710 - 17 Jul 1755 Maria Elisabeth Herzogin
von (b. 1678
- d. 1755)
Holstein-Gottorp
1710 - 1718
Marie Aurora Gräfin von
(s.a.)
Königsmarck -Pröbstin
17 Jul 1755 - 30 Mar 1787 Anna Amalie Prinzessin von
Preussen (b. 1723 - d. 1787)
30 Mar 1787 - 9 Mar 1801 Sophie Albertine von
Schweden (b. 1753 - d. 1829)
Sovereign Princess (title Fürstin zu Quedlinburg)
9 Mar 1801 - 27 Apr 1803 Sophie Albertine von
Schweden (s.a.)
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