List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (D)
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Free Imperial Cities - Imperial abbeys - Imperial Knights - Imperial Villages |
This is a list of states in the Holy Roman Empire beginning with the letter D:
Name |
Type |
Circle |
Bench |
Formed |
Notes |
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Dagstuhl (Dachstuhl) | Lordship | Upp Rhen | 1290-1375: To Lords of Dagstuhl 1375-1625: To Lords of Flenkenstein, Kriechingen, Rollingen and Brucken 1616-25: Acquired by Lords of Sötern 1662: To Oettingen-Baldern 1793: To France | ||
Dannenberg | County | n/a | n/a | 1169; Counts of Dannenberg of the House of Salzwedel | 1303: Extinct; to Lüneburg 1569 - 1636: To appanage Brunswick-Dannenberg |
Danzig | Imperial Free City | n/a | n/a | 1454 | 1793: To Prussia 1807: Free City of Danzig 1813: To Prussia |
Dauphiné | County | n/a | n/a | 11th century | Formed by the Lords of Albon 1079: County 1349: To France |
Davos | High Jurisdiction | ||||
Degenberg | HRE Barony | Bav | SC | 12th century | 1189: First mentioned 1303: Invested with Weißenstein 1438: Partitioned into Degenberg-Degenberg and Degenberg-Weißenstein 1454: Reunited by Degenberg-Degenberg 1465: HRE Baron 1487: Imperial immediacy 1511: Inherited Hals 1602: Extinct; succession disputed 1607: To Bavaria; Seat in Imperial Diet and Bavarian Circle revoked |
Degenberg-Degenberg | HRE Lordship | n/a | n/a | 1438: Partitioned from Degenberg | 1454: Acquired Degenberg-Weißenstein; renamed to Degenberg |
Degenberg-Weißenstein | HRE Lordship | n/a | n/a | 1438: Partitioned from Degenberg | 1454: To Degenberg-Degenberg |
Delmenhorst | County | Low Rhen | WE | 1281 | 1281: To Oldenburg-Delmenhorst 1414: To Archbishopric of Bremen 1438: To Oldenburg 1463: To Oldenburg-Delmenhorst 1464: To Oldenburg 1482: To Bishopric of Münster 1547: To Oldenburg 1577: To Oldenburg-Delmenhorst 1647: To Oldenburg 1667: To Denmark 1711: To Hanover 1731: To Denmark 1773: To Oldenburg |
Dhaun | Wildgraviate | n/a | n/a | 1258: Partitioned from the Wildgraviate | 1350: Extinct; to Stein |
Diepholz | Barony 1524: County |
Low Rhen | WE | 1278 | 1585: Extinct; to Brunswick-Lüneburg |
Diessen | County | n/a | n/a | 11th-12th century | 1158: Renamed to Andechs 1248: Extinct; to Diessen Abbey as fief of Bavaria 1803: Abbey secularised |
Diessenhofen | Imperial city | n/a | n/a | 1415 | 1178: Made town of Kyburg 1264: Extinct; to Habsburg 1415: Free City 1442: To Habsburg 1460: To the Old Swiss Confederacy as part of Thurgau |
Dietrichstein HRE Prince of Dietrichstein in Nikolsburg/Nicolsburg, Count of Proskau, Lord of Trasp |
1514: HRE Barony 1612: HRE County 1631: HRE Principality 1654: HRE Princes of Dietrichstein |
Aust | PR | c. 1304 | 1654: HRE Council of Princes 1654: Imperial Estate 1684: immediate Lords of Tarasp 1802: Acquired County of Leslie 1803: Lost Tarasp to Swiss Confederation; gained Neu-Ravensburg 1806: Neu-Ravensburg mediatised to Württemberg |
Diez | County | n/a | n/a | 11th century: Formed in the Niederlahngau from the Conradine properties | 12th century: Inherited territories in the Wetterau from Nürings 1208: Partitioned into Diez-Diez and Diez-Weilnau 1223: Reunited by Diez-Weilnau 1234: Partitioned into Diez-Diez, Diez-Birstein and Diez-Weilnau 1522: Divided between Eppstein-Königstein and Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) |
Diez-Birstein | County | n/a | n/a | 1234: Partitioned from Diez | 1322: Extinct; to Diez-Weilnau 1332: Half to Isenburg-Cleberg 1340: Isenburg half to Isenburg-Büdingen 1438: All to Isenburg-Büdingen |
Diez-Diez | County | n/a | n/a | 1208: Partitioned from Diez | 1223: Extinct; to Diez-Weilnau 1234: Partitioned from Diez 1388: Extinct; to Nassau-Dillenburg |
Diez-Weilnau | County | n/a | n/a | 1208: Partitioned from Diez | 1223: Inherited Diez-Diez; renamed to Diez 1234: Partitioned from Diez 1454: Extinct; to Nassau-Dillenburg |
Dinkelsbühl | Imperial City | Swab | SW | 1351: Free Imperial City | 1802: Annexed to Bavaria |
Disentis | HRE Abbey | Swab | SP | 7th century | 11th century: HRE Prince 1395: Co-founded the Grey League |
Donauwörth See: Schwäbisch Wörth |
Imperial City | ||||
Donzdorf | Lordship 1699: County |
1605: Partitioned from Aichen | 1738: Annexed to Osterberg | ||
Dornbirn | Lordship | n/a | n/a | 9th century | Originally belonging to Co. of Bregenz 1171: To Tübingen 1180: To Montfort 1258: To Montfort-Feldkirch 1375: To Austria 1575: Much of the Lordship to Hohenems 1654: Rest sold to Hohenems; the townsfolk raised the purchase amount and repurchased it for Austria 1771: Hohenems part to Austria 1805: To Bavaria 1814: To Austria |
Dortmund | Imperial City | Low Rhen | RH | 1220: Free Imperial City | 1803: To Nassau-Orange-Fulda 1806: To Berg 1813: To Prussia |
Dreis | HRE Lordship | ||||
Drenthe | County | Burg | n/a | 10th century | 1024: To Bishopric of Utrecht 1528: To Spanish Netherlands 1581: To United Provinces |
Duisburg | Imperial City | n/a | n/a | 10th century?: Free Imperial City | 1290: Annexed to Cleves 1314: To Berg 1392: To Cleves |
Düren | Imperial City | n/a | n/a | 1000: Free Imperial City | 1241: To Jülich |
Dyck | Lordship | n/a | n/a | 10th century | Originally belonged to the Lords of Dyck 1394: Extinct; to Reifferscheid-Bedburg 1460: To Salm-Reifferscheid 1639: To Salm-Reifferscheid-Dyck 1794: To France 1815: To Prussia |
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