Alphabetical List of Holy Roman Empire States
- "The original boundaries of Charlemagne's empire were never clearly defined, and though much land was subsequently lost, other land was colonized or conquered, extending the Empire to the east, especially along the Baltic shore. By the late fifteenth century, the core area of the Empire covered that of modern Germany and Austria, as well as Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands. Switzerland was still formally within the Empire, though its exact constitutional position was a matter of some controversy. The are of the modern Czech and Slovak Republics, then known as the kingdom of Bohemia with its dependencies of Moravia, Lusatia and Silesia (the latter now part of Poland), were also within the Empire, as were Lorraine, Alsace and other areas to the west which are now parts of France. More peripheral, but still formally part of the Empire, were the principalities and cities of northern Italy constituting a region known as Imperial Italy (Reichsitalien), which stretched from Savoy in the west to the frontiers of the Venetian Republic in the east and those of the Papal States to the south." (Wilson, pp. 2-3)
- Aachen, Free Imperial City (c1250)
- Aalen, Free Imperial City
- Ahausen and Boholt
- Albeck, Free City
- Alsace and Burgundy, Abbot of Ballei
- Alschenhausen, Free Imperial Town
- Alt-Leiningen, County (Partitioned from Leiningen, 1707)
- Altshausen. Free Imperial Town
- Amorbach, Abbey
- Ancona, March
- An der Etsch, Bailiwick (See)
- Anhalt, Duchy (Principality, 1250; Duchy, 1863)
- Anhalt-Bernburg, Duchy (Principality, 1603; Duchy, 1806)
- Anhalt-Bernburg-Harzgerode (Partitioned from Anhalt-Bernburg, 1630-1709)
- Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg, Principality
- Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym (Paritioned from Anhalt-Bernburg, 1707-1812)
- Anhalt-Dessau, Duchy (Principality, 1603; Duchy, 1807)
- Anhalt-Kothen, Duchy (Principality, 1603; Duchy, 1807)
- Anhalt-Kothen-Pless, Principality (Partitioned from Anhalt-Kothen, 1765-1841)
- Anhalt-Plotzkau (1603)
- Anhalt-Zerbst, Principality (Principality, 1603-1793)
- Anholt, Lordship (Salm-Salm, 1653; Salm-Hoogstraten, 1738; Salm-Salm, 1739) (See)
- Ansbach, Prince-Margraviate (Principality, 1398)
- Antwerp, Margraviate
- Arenberg, Duchy (Princely County, 1576; Duchy, 1645; Sovereign Duchy, 1806)
- Artois, County
- Asch, Lordship
- Aschaffenburg
- Aspremont, County
- Asti, County
- Auersperg, Principality (Lordship, 1550; County, 1630; Princely County, 1664)
- Augsburg, Prince-Bishopric (Bishopric, 1203; Prince-Bishopric, ?)
- Augsburg, Free Imperial City (1276)
- Aulendorf, Lordship
- Austria, Archduchy (Margraviate, 970; Duchy, 1156; Archduchy, 1453)
- Austria, Bailiwick (See)
- Baar, Landgraviate
- Bad Windsheim, Free Imperial City
- Baden, Grand Duchy (Margraviate, 1112; Electorate, 1803; Grand Duchy, 1806)
- Baden-Baden, Margraviate (Margraviate of Upper Baden, 1535)
- Baden-Durlach, Margraviate (Margraviate of Lower Baden, 1535)
- Baden-Hochberg, Margraviate
- Baindt, Imperial Abbey (Abbey, 1240; Princess-Abbacy, 1376; Dissolved, 1802, To Aspremont-Lynden, 1803)
- Bamberg, Prince-Bishopric (Bishopric, 1007; Prince-Bishopric, c1242)
- Bar, Duchy (County, 951; Duchy, 1354)
- Barby and Muhlingen, County (Barby-Barby, 1506; Barby-Muhlingen, 1565; Abolished, 1659
- Basel, Prince-Bishopric
- Basel, Free Imperial City, 1386
- Bavaria, Kingdom (Margraviate, Duchy, 911; Electorate, 1623; Kingdom, 1806)
- Bayreuth, Principality (Principality, 1398)
- Becknried, Abbey (To Switzerland, 1648)
- Beilstein, Lordship (See)
- Bellelay, Abbey (Abbey, 1136/1142)
- Bellelay, Lordship
- Benevento, Duchy
- Bentheim, County (County, 1182; Imperial Fief, 1468)
- Bentheim-Bentheim (County, 1277)
- Bentheim-Steinfurt, County
- Berchtesgaden, Prince-Provostry (Abbey, 1102; Imperial Abbey, 1194; Prince-Provost, 1380; Prince-Abbacy, 1491; Secularized 1803)
- Berg, Grand Duchy (County, 1101; Duchy, 1380; Grand Duchy, 1806)
- Bergen
- Bergen and Walen (Bergen op Zoom)
- Berlepsch, County
- Bern, Free Imperial City, 1218
- Besancon, Prince-Archbishopric
- Besancon, Free Imperial City
- Bettingen, a lordship of the House of Manderscheid
- Beuchlingen
- Biberach an der Riss, Free Imperial City
- Birkenfeld, Principality (County, 1569; Principality, 1817)
- Bitsch
- Blankenberg (To Lorraine, 1506-1542)
- Blankenburg, Abbey (Abbey; Principality)
- Blankenheim-Gerolstein, County
- Bludenz, Lordship
- Blumenegg, Imperial County (County; Imperial County, 1396)
- Bohemia, Kingdom
- Bomelburg, Bariny (Barony, 1800-1806)
- Bonndorf, County
- Bopfingen, Free Imperial City
- Bornstedt, Lordship (To Mansfeld)
- Brabant, Duchy
- Brakel, Free Imperial City
- Brandenburg, Bishopric (See)
- Brandenburg (Margraviate, 1157; Prince-Elector, 1356)
- Brandenburg-Ansbach, Margraviate
- Brandenburg-Bayreuth, Margraviate
- Breda
- Bregenz, County (1260)
- Breisgau (To Baden, 1404)
- Breitenegg, Lordship
- Bremen, Prince-Archbishopric (Bishopric, 805; Archbishopric, 1072; Prince-Archbishopric, 1220, Duchy, 1648)
- Bremen, Free Imperial City (1646)
- Bressanone, Bishopric
- Bretzenheim, Principality (1790)
- Breuberg (To Wertheim; To Stolberg, 1574))
- Brixen, Prince-Bishopric
- Broich, Lordship (See)
- Bronkhorst
- Bruchsal and Odenheim Prince-Abbacy
- Brunnen, Abbey
- Brunswick (County, 955; Principality, 1269; Duchy, 1180, 1813)
- Brunswick-Celle, Duchy
- Brunswick-Grubenhagen, Duchy
- Brunswick-Kalenberg, Duchy
- Brunswick-Luneburg, Prince-Elector (Duchy, 1235; Prince-Elector, 1692)
- Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, Duchy
- Buchau, Princess-Abbacy (Abbey, c770; Princess-Abbacy, 1347; Secularized 1803)
- Buchau, Free Imperial City
- Buchhorn, Free Imperial City
- Burgau, Margraviate (1301)
- Burgundy, Duchy (c1025)
- Burgundy, Free County or Franche-Comte (County Palatine, 915)
- Burtscheid, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, c1018; Imperial Abbey, 1220/1221; Secularized, 1802)
- Buxheim, Charterhouse (Chartherhouse, c1100; Imperial immediacy, 1548; Secularized, 1802/03)
- Calenberg, Principality (Partitioned from Brunswick, 1432)
- Calenberg-Gottinen, Principality (1463)
- Cambrai, Prince-Bishopric
- Cambrai, Free Imperial City
- Camerino, March
- Cammin, Principality (Bishopric; Principality, 1648) (See)
- Capua, Principality
- Carinthia, Duchy (Duchy, 976)
- Carniola, Duchy
- Castell, County (See)
- Chiemsee, Bishopric (See)
- Chur, Prince-Bishopric
- Cleves, Duchy (Duchy, 1417)
- Coblenz, Bailiwick (See)
- Colloredo, Principality
- Colmar, Free Imperial City
- Cologne, Elector-Archbishopric (Bishopric, 88; Archbishopric, 785; Prince-Elector, 1357)
- Cologne, Free Imperial City, 1396
- Comburg, Abbey (Abbey, 1070s; Imperial immediacy, pre-1500's; Mediatised to Wurttemberg, 1587; Secularized, 1803)
- Constance, Prince-Bishopric (Bishopric, 517)
- Constance, Free Imperial City (1192)
- Corvey, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 822; Imperial Abbey, 1150; Bishopric, 1783; Secularized, 1803)
- Dagstuhl, Lordship
- Daun, a lordship of the House of Manderscheid
- Degenberg
- Delmenhorst, County
- Diepholz, County
- Diessen
- Dietrichstein, Principality
- Dinkelsbuhl, Free Imperial City
- Disentis, Abbey (Abbey, 700's; Imperial Abbey, c800s; To Switzerland, 1648; Secularized, 1798)
- Dollendorf, a lordship of the House of Manderscheid
- Donauworth, Free Imperial City
- Dortmund, Free Imperial City (1226)
- Drachenfels, Burgraviate (1480)
- Drenthe, County
- Dreyss, Lordship
- Duisberg, Free Imperial City
- Dulmen
- Duren, Free Imperial City
- Dyck, Lordship
- East Frisia, Principality (County, 1430; Principality, 1662)
- Eberstein, County
- Echternach, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 700; Imperial Abbey, 751; Mediatised to Austria, post-1521; Secularized, 1794)
- Edelstetten
- Eggenberg (County)
- Eglingen, Lordship
- Eglofs, Lordship (See)
- Egmont and Iselstein
- Ehrenfels, Lordship
- Eichstatt, Prince-Bishopric (Bishopric, 741; Prince-Bishopric, 908) (See)
- Einsideln, Abbey (Abbey, 934; Imperial Abbey, 965; To Switzerland, 1648; Secularized, 1798)
- Elchingen, Imperial Abbacy-Provosty (Abbey, 1128; Secularized, 1802)
- Ellwangen, Prince-Provostry (Abbey, 764; Imperial Abbey, c1011; Prince-Abbacy, 1215; Secularized, 1802)
- Elten, Abbey
- Erb, a lordship of the House of Manderscheid
- Erbach, County
- Erfurt, Free Imperial City (1250)
- Essen, Princess-Abbacy (Abbey, c850; Imperial Abbey b/w 874 & 947; Princess-Abbacy, 1228; Secularized, 1803)
- Esslingen am Neckar, Free Imperial City
- Eyss, Lordship
- Fagnolle, County
- Falkenstein, County
- Falkenstein and Donnersberge
- Feldkirch, County
- Fermo, March
- Flanders, County
- Franchimont, Marquisate
- Franconia, Duchy (To Bishopric of Wurzburg, 1168)
- Franconia, Bailiwick
- Frankfurt am Main, Free Imperial City (1372)
- Frauenchiemsee (Frauenworth), Abbey (Abbey, 772; Imperial Abbey; Secularized, 1803)
- Fraumunster, Abbey (Abbey, 853; Imperial Abbey, 1218; Secularized, 1524)
- Freiberg im Breisgau, Free Imperial City, 1120-1219)
- Freising, Prince-Bishopric (1220)
- Freudenberg, Lordship
- Friedberg in der Wetterau, Free Imperial City (1217)
- Friedburg in der Wetterau, Burgraviate (1217; Sold to Thurn und Taxis, 1785)
- Frisia
- Friuli, Duchy
- Fugger, County
- Fulda, Prince-Bishopric (Abbey, 744; Imperial Abbey, 765; Prince-Bishopric,1752; Secularized, 1802)
- Furstenberg, Principality (County, 1250; Principality, 1716)
- Furstenfeld, Imperial Abbey
- Gandersheim, Princess-Abbacy (Abbey, 852; Imperial Protection, 877; Imperial Estate, 919; Countess-Abbacy, 1021; Princess-Abbess, 1206; Princess Abbacy, 1417; Secularized, 1810)
- Gelnhausen, Free Imperial City (See)
- Gemen (Gehmen), Lordship (See)
- Gengenbach, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 727/735; Imperial Abbey, 800's; Secularized, 1803)
- Gengenbach, Free Imperial City
- Genoa, March
- Gera
- Gernrode, Princess-Abbacy (Abbey, pre-961; Imperial Abbey, pre-965; Secularized, 1610)
- Geroldseck
- Gerolstein
- Giech, County (Personalist)
- Giengen an der Brenz, Free Imperial City
- Gimborn, Lordship (See here)
- Gimborn-Neustadt
- Giengen an der Brenz, Free Imperial City
- Gimborn-Neustadt, County (1682)
- Gleichen, County
- Gorz (Gorizia), County (County, 1307; Princely County, 1365)
- Goslar, Free Imperial City
- Goss, Abbey (Abbey, 1004; Imperial Abbey, 1020; Secularized, 1782)
- Gottingen, Principality (Partitioned from Brunswick, 1286)
- Grafenthal
- Grafenthal-Lichtenkamm
- Gradisca (County; Princely County)
- Gravenitz, County (Personalist)
- Grenzau, Lordship (See)
- Groningen, Lordship
- Gronsveld, County
- Grubenhagen, Principality (Partitioned from Brunswick, 1286-1596)
- Grumbach and Dhaun
- Guelders, Duchy (County, 1096)
- Gundelfingen, Lordship
- Gurk, Bishopric (See)
- Gutenzell, Princess-Abbacy (Abbey, 1237; Imperial Abbey; ?, 1417/1437; Secularized, 1803)
- Haag, County
- Hachberg, Landgraviate
- Hagenau, Free Imperial City
- Hainaut, County
- Halberstadt, Principality (Bishopric)
- Hallermund, County
- Hamburg, Bishopric (834)
- Hamburg, Free Imperial City (Free City, 1189; Free Imperial City, 1510)
- Hanau, County (1168)
- Hanau-Lichtenberg, Lordship
- Hanau-Munzenberg, County
- Hanau-Schwarzenfels
- Hanover
- Harren, Village (To Megen)
- Harrach, County
- Hatzfeld, Principality
- Hausen, Lordship
- Havelberg, Bishopric (See)
- Heggbach, Princess-Abbacy (Abbey, 1231; Imperial Abbey, 1429; Secularized, 1803)
- Heideck
- Heilbronn, Free Imperial City (1281)
- Heiligenberg and Werdenberg
- Heinberg, Lordship
- Heistart, a lordship of the House of Marderscheid
- Heitersheim, Prince-Priory (1428; Principality of Heitersheim, 1548)
- Helffenstein, County
- Helmarshausen, Abbey (Abbey, 997; Imperial Abbey, 900's; Secularized, 1538)
- Helmstadt, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 809; Prince-Abbacy, 877)
- Henneberg, Princely County
- Herford, Princess-Abbacy (Abbey, 789; Imperial Abbey, 839; Princee-Abbacy, 1523; Secularized, 1802)
- Herford, Free Imperial City
- Herrenalb, Abbey (Abbey, 1147; Imperial Abbey; Secularized, 1536)
- Hersfeld, Abbey (Abbey, 736/742; Imperial Abbey, 775; Secularized, 1606/1617)
- Hersfeld, Principality
- Hesse, Landgraviate (1265, Grand Duchy, 1806)
- Hesse-Darmstadt, Landgraviate (1567)
- Hesse-Kassel, Landgraviate (1567; Prince-Electorate of Hesse, 1803; Title: )
- Hesse-Marburg, Landgraviate (1567-1604)
- Hesse-Rheinfels, Landgraviate (1567-1583)
- Hildesheim, Prince-Bishopric (c.1221)
- Hohenberg
- Hohenems, County (County, 1333; Imperial County, 1560)
- Hohenems-Hohenems
- Hohenems-Vaduz
- Hohenfels and Reipoltskirchen
- Hohengeroldseck (Lordship, 1100's; County, 1711; Principality, 1806)
- Hohenhewen, Lordship
- Hohenlohe, County (pre-1183)
- Hohenlohe-Bartenstein, Principality (County, 1688; Principality, 1764)
- Hohenlohe-Brauneck (1230; To Brandenburg, 1390)
- Hohenlohe-Haltenbergstetten (1249; To Hohenlohe-Weikersheim, 1381)
- Hohenlohe-Hohenlohe (1230)
- Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen, Principality (Partitioned from Hohenlohe-Langenburg, 1701; Principality, 1764)
- Hohenlohe-Jagsberg, Principality (Paritioned from Hohenlohe-Bartenstein, Principlaity, 1798)
- Hohenlohe-Kirchberg, Principality (Paritioned from Hohenlohe-Langenburg, 1701; Principality, 1764)
- Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Principlaity (County, 1568; Principality, 1764)
- Hohenlohe-Mockmuhl (1256)
- Hohenlohe-Neuenstein (1472; To Hohenlohe-Ohringen, 1698)
- Hohenlohe-Ohringen, Principlaity (partitioned from Hohenlohe-Neuenstein, 1676; Principlaity, 1764)
- Hohenlohe-Roltinen (1246-1290)
- Hohenlohe-Schillingsfurst-Weikersheim, County (Partitioned from Hohenlohe-Weikersheim, 1472; County, 1702)
- Hohenlohe-Uffenheim (1340)
- Hohenlohe-Waldenburg (1551)
- Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfurst, Principality (Partitioned from Hohenlohe-Schillingsfurst, 1688; Principality, 1744)
- Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (1256)
- Hohenlohe-Wernsberg (1340)
- Hohenwaldeck, Lordship
- Hohenzollern, County (c.1350)
- Hohenzollern-Haigerloch (1576; To Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, 1634)
- Hohenzollern-Hechingen, Principality (1576; County & Principality, 1623; Sovereign Principality, 1805)
- Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Principality (1576; County & Principality, 1623; Sovereign Principality, 1805)
- Hohnstein, County
- Holland, County
- Holstein, Duchy (County, 1106; Duchy, 1474, composed of County of Holstein, Dithmaschen, Wagrien & Stormarn)
- Holstein-Gluckstadt, Duchy
- Holstein-Gottorp, Duchy
- Holstein-Gottorp-Oldenburg, Duchy
- Holstein-Oldenburg, Duchy
- Holzapfel, County
- Homberg, County
- Horn (Hoorn), County
- Horstgen, Lordship (See)
- Hoya, County
- Hynolthausen, Abbey
- Iller-Aichheim
- Irsee, Princess-Abbacy (Abbey, 1186; Imperial Abbey, 1695; Secularized, 1802)
- Isenburg, Principality (County, 1137; Sovereign Principality, 1806)
- Lower Isenburg, County (See)
- Isenburg-Birstein, Principality (Partitioned from Isenburg-Budingen-Birstein, County, 1628; To Isenburg-Offenbach, 1664; Partitioned from Isenburg-Offenbach, 1711; Principality, 1744; Sovereign Principality, 1806)
- Isenburg-Budingen (Created from Isenburg-Cleberg, 1341; Partitioned from Isenburg-Budingen-Birstein, 1628) (See)
- Isenburg-Budingen-Budingen, County (1628; To Isenburg-Birstein, 1806)
- Isenburg-Budingen-Birstein (Partitioned from Isenburg-Budingen, 1511)
- Isenburg-Budingen-Marienborn, County (Partitioned from Isenburg-Budingen-Birstein, 1628; To Isenburg-Meerholz, 1725)
- Isenburg-Budingen-Meerholz, County (1628; To Isenburg-Birstein, 1806)
- Isenburg-Budingen-Wachtersbach, County (Partitioned from Isenburg-Budingen-Birstein, 1628; County, 1673; To Isenburg-Birstein, 1806)
- Isenburg-Grenzau (Partitioned from Nieder-Isenburg, 1503) (See)
- Isenburg-Isenburg (1142)
- Isenburg-Neumagen (Partitioned from Nieder-Isenburg, 1503; To Arnberg, 1664)
- Issenburg-Offenbach, County (Partitioned from Isenburg-Budingen-Birstein, 1628; To Isenburg-Birstein, 1711)
- Issenburg-Philippseich, County (Partitioned from Isenburg-Offenbach, 1711; To Isenburg-Birstein, 1806)
- Isenburg-Ronneburg (Partitioned from Isenburg-Budingen, 1511)
- Isenburg-Weid (1142)
- Isny
- Isny im Allgau, Free Imperial City
- Istria (Margraviate, 955; County, 1062)
- Italy, Kingdom
- Ivrea, March
- Jever, Lordship (Chiefdom, 1330; Lordship, ?)
- Julich, Duchy
- Junkerath, a lordship of the House of Manderscheid
- Justingen, County
- Kaisersberg, Free Imperial City
- Kaisersheim (Kaisheim), Prince-Abbacy(Abbey, 1135; Imperial Abbey, 1346; Prince-Abbacy, 1363; Secularized, 1802) (See)
- Kaisersheim, Free Imperial City, 1289
- Kaiserslauten, County Palatinate
- Kall (Kayl, Keyll), a lordship of the House of Manderscheid
- Kammin, Principality (Bishopric)
- Kappenberg, Abbey
- Kaufbeuren, Free Imperial City
- Kaufungen, Abbey (Abbey, 1017; Imperial Abbey; Secularized, 1527)
- Kaunitz-Rietberg, Principality
- Kaysersberg
- Kempenich, Lordship (See)
- Kempten, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 752; Imperial Abbey, 1063; Prince-Abbacy, 1360; Secularized, 1803)
- Kempten im Allgau, Free Imperial City
- Keppel (Kappel), Princess-Abbacy (Abbey, 1390, Princess-Abbacy, 1588)
- Kerpen-Lommersum, County
- Kesselstatt (Imperial Baron; Imperial Count, 1776)
- Khevenhuller, County
- Khevenhuller-Metsch
- Kinzingtal, Lordship
- Kirchberg
- Kitzingen, Abbey
- Klettgau, Ladgraviate
- Klingenmunster, Abbey (Abbey; Imperial Abbey, c800's; Secularized, 1567)
- Knyphausen, Lordship (Lordship, 1438; Imperial Lordship, 1624)
- Konigsbronn, Abbey (Abbey, 1303; Imperial Abbey; To Wurttemberg, 1553)
- Koblenz, Abbot of Ballei
- Konigsegg, County
- Konigsegg and Aulendorf
- Konigstein, County
- Konigstein and Eppstein
- Kornelimunster, Abbey (Abbey, 614; Imperial Abbey, mid-800's; Secularized, 1802)
- Krautheim
- Kreuzlingen, Abbey (Abbey, 1125; Imperial Abbey, 1150; To Switzerland, 1648; Dissolved, 1848)
- Kriechingen, County
- Kronenburg, a lordship of the House of Marderscheid, subject to the superiority of Luxemburg
- Kuefstein, County
- Kufstein-Greillenstein (Personalist)
- Kulmbach
- Landau, Free Imperial City
- Landsberg
- Landskron, Lordship
- Lauenburg, Duchy (Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg, 1261)
- Lauenstein
- Lauenstein-Schauenforst
- Lausanne, Bishopric
- Lavant, Bishopric (See)
- Lebus, Bishopric (See)
- Leiningen, Princely County (County, 1557; Princely Count, 1779)
- Leiningen-Dagsburg
- Leiningen-Hartenburg, County
- Leiningen-Heidesheim and Guntersblum
- Leiningen-Westerburg
- Leissnigk
- Lemgo, Free Imperial City
- Leuchtenberg, Princely Landgraviate
- Leutkirch im Allgau, Free Imperial City
- Lichtenberg-Magdala
- Liechtenstein, Principality
- Liege, Prince-Bishopric (Bishopric, 343; Prince-Bishopric, 972)
- Ligne, Principality
- Limburg, County (See)
- Limburg-Broich, County (See)
- Limburg-Hohenlimburg, County (See)
- Limburg-Styrum, County (See)
- Limburg-Styrum-Styrum, County (See)
- Limburg, Duchy (County; Duchy, 1106)
- Limpurg, County
- Limpurg-Gaildorf
- Limpurg-Obersontheim
- Limpurg-Sontheim
- Limpurg-Speckfeld
- Lindau, Free Imperial City
- Lindau am Bodensee, Princess-Abbacy (Abbey, 800's; Imperial abbey, 1466; Secularized, 1802)
- Lindau am Bodensee, County
- Lingen, County
- Lippe, Principality (Lordship, 1129; County, 1529; Principality, 1720)
- Lippe-Alverdissen (1616)
- Lippe-Brake (1616; Extinct & to Lippe-Detmold, 1709))
- Lippe-Detmold (1616)
- Lippe-Schwalenberg, County (1616; Extinct, 1620)
- Lobkowitz, Principality
- Lohra and Klettenburg, Lordship
- Looz, County
- Lorraine, Duchy (925)
- Lorraine-Nomeny (Personalist; Principality, 1736)
- Lorsch, Abbey (Abbey, 764; Imperial Abbey, 900s/1000s; Secularized, 1556)
- Lower Lorraine, Duchy (959)
- Upper Lorraine, Duchy (959)
- Lorraine, Palatinate (Palatinate, 945)
- Losenstein
- Lowenstein-Wertheim, Principality (1494, County)
- Lowenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort, Principality (1711)
- Lowenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg, County
- Lubeck, Prince-Bishopric (1180) (See)
- Lubeck, Free Imperial City (1181 & 1226)
- Luneburg, Principality (1269)
- Lupfen
- Lupfer, County (Extinct, 1582)
- Lustenau, Imperial Farm
- Luxemburg, Grand Duchy (County, 1083; Duchy, 1354; Grand Duchy, 1815)
- Macharen, Village (To Megen)
- Magdeburg, Prince-Archbishopric (Archbishporic, 967)
- Magdeburg, Duchy (Secularized duchy to Brandenburg, 1648)
- Magdeburg, Burgraviate
- Mahlberg, Lordship
- Maienfeld, Lordship
- Mainau, Commandery
- Mainz, Elector-Archbishop (Bishopric, 80; Archbishopric, 780; Elector-Archbishop, 1267; HRE Prince-Elector, 1356) (See)
- Mainz, Free City (1242; To Archbishopric of Mainz, 1462)
- Malmedy, Prince-Abbacy (Secularized, 1794-95)
- Manderscheid, County (Lordship, 1270?; County, 1453; HRE County, 1460; To Sternberg, 1760)
- Manderscheid-Blankenheim-Gerolstein, County (1488 Partition)
- Manderscheid-Kall, County (1488 Partition; Extinct, 1762)
- Manderscheid-Schleiden, County (1488 Partition; To Manderscheid-Kall, 1647)
- Mansfeld, County (Count, 1079; Lost imperial immediacy, 1580; To Querfurt, 1229; To Colloredo, 1771)
- Mansfeld-Arnstein (Partition from Mansfeld-Vorderort, 1563; Extinct, 1615)
- Mansfeld-Artern (Partition from Mansfeld-Vorderort, 1563; Extinct, 1780)
- Mansfeld-Bornstedt
- Mansfeld-Eisleben (Partition from Mansfeld-Vordeort, 1563; Extinct, 1710)
- Mansfeld-Friedeburg (Partition from Mansfeld-Vordeort, 1563; Extinct, 1626)
- Mansfeld-Heldrungen (Partition from Mansfeld-Vordeort, 1563; Extinct, 1572)
- Mansfeld-Hinterort, County (1501 Partition; Extinct, 1666)
- Mansfeld-Mittelort, County (1501 Partition; Extinct, 1602)
- Mansfeld-Vorderort, County (1501 Partition; Extinct, 1780; To Saxony)
- Marchtal, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, pre-776; Imperial Abbey, 1500; Council of Princes, 1793; Secularized, 1803)
- Mark, County (County, 1198; To Cleves, 1368; To Berg and Cleves, 1521; To Brandenburg, 1614)
- Martinstein, Lordship
- Massa, Duchy (Lordship; Duchy, 1662)
- Matsch, Lordship
- Maulbronn, Abbey (Abbey, 1147; Imperial Abbey; Mediatised to Wurttemberg, 1504; Secularized, 1555)
- Maursmunster (Marmoutier), Abbey (Abbey, 659; Imperial Abbey, 600s/700s; Fief of Liege, c950; To Flanders, 1356; To Habsburg; Secularized, 1790)
- Mechelen (Malines), Lordship
- Mecklenburg, Duchy (Prince, 1170; Acquired Rostock, 1323; Duchy, 1348; Purchased Schwerin, 1358; Acquired Werle, 1436; Partitioned into Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Gustrow, 1536; Partitioned into Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Gustrow, 1621; Grand Duchy, 1815)
- Mecklenburg-Gustrow, Duchy (1471; Partition of 1621; Extinct, 1695)
- Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Duchy (Duchy, 1471, 1701; Grand Duchy, 1815)
- Mecklenburg-Stargard (Extinct, 1471)
- Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Duchy (Duchy, 1701; Grand Duchy, 1815)
- Meersburg
- Megen, County (HRE County, 1145)
- Megen, City (To Megen)
- Meissen, Bishopric (Bishopric, 948; Secularized to Saxe-Meissen, 1559) (See)
- Meissen, Margraviate (Margraviate, 1088)
- Memleben, Abbey (Abbey, 975; Imperial Abbey, 1000s; Secularized, 1548)
- Memmingen, Free Imperial City (Mediatized to Bavaria, 1803)
- Meppen and Recklinghausen
- Merfeld, a lordship of the House of Manderscheid
- Mergentheim (Marienthal), Bailiwick (Bailiwick, 1230; Principality, 1805)
- Merode
- Merseburg, Bishopric (Bishopric, 968; Secularized to Saxony, 1565) (See)
- Messkirch, Lordship (To Rohrdorf; Sold to Truchsess of Waldburg, 1210; To Zimmern; To Helfenstein c/o marriage; To Furstenberg, 1627; to Grand Duchy of Baden, 1806)
- Metternich-Winnenburg, County
- Metz, Bishopric (To France, 1558) (See)
- Metz, Free Imperial City (To France, 1552)
- Michaelsberg (Siegburg), Abbey (Abbey, 1064; Imperial Abbey, 1512; Mediatised, 1676; Secularized, 1803)
- Mietingen
- Milan, Duchy
- Mindelheim, Lordship (To Marlborough, 1702; To Bavaria, 1714)
- Mindelheim and Schwabegg, Principality (HRE Principality)
- Minden, Prince-Bishopric (Bishopric, 803; Prince-Bishopric, 1587?; Secularized as Principality to Brandenburg, 1648)
- Mirlar
- Moers, Principality (Lordship; County, c1240; To Wied-Runkel, 1493; To Neuenahr, 1519; To Nassau-Orange, 1601; Brandenburg-Prussia, 1702; Principality, 1706)
- Mollwitz, Principality
- Mompelgard (Montbeliard), (HRE County, 1000's; Princely County)
- Mondsee, Abbey (Abbey, 748; Imperial Abbey, 788;To Regensburg, 831; Independent Abbey, 1142; To Bavaria; To Austria, 1506; Dissolved, 1791)
- Mons, County
- Monschau, Barony
- Montechiarugolo, County
- Montferrat, Margraviate
- Montfort, County
- Montfot-Montfort
- Moravia, Margraviate (Margraviate, 1182)
- Mosbach, Imperial City
- Munchenroth, Imperial Abbey
- Muhlhausen, Free Imperial City
- Mulhouse, Free Imperial City
- Munster, Prince-Bishopric (Bishopric, 791; Prince-Bishopric, 1134)
- Munster, Free Imperial City
- Munsterbilzen, Abbey
- Munzfelden, Castle and Town
- Murbach, Abbey (Abbey, 727; Imperial Abbey, 782-783; Secularized, 1789)
- Muri, Abbey (Abbey, 1027; To Switzerland, 1648; Imperial Prince, 1710; Secularized, 1798)
- Myllendonk (Millendonk), Lordship (HRE Lordship, 1700) (See)
- Namur, County
- Nassau, Duchy (County, 1159; Princely County, 1366; Principality, 1688; Duchy, 1806)
- Nassau-Diez, County
- Nassau-Dillenburg, Principality
- Nassau-Hadamar, Principality
- Nassau-Idstein, County
- Nassau-Orange
- Nassau-Ottweiler, County (Partitioned from Nassau-Saarbrucken, 1659)
- Nassau-Saarbrucken, Principality (County, 1442)
- Nassau-Siegen
- Nassau-Usingen, Principality (Partitioned from Nassau-Saarbrucken, 1659; Principality, 1688)
- Nassau-Weilburg, Principality (County, 1355; Princely-County, 1366; Principality, 1737)
- Nassau-Weilnau (Partitioned from Nassau-Weilbur, 1561-1602)
- Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein (1355; To Nassau-Ottweiler, 1721)
- Naugard, County
- Naumburg-Zeitz, Bishopric (See)
- Neipperg, County (Personalist; HRE Count, 1734). See. See
- Nellenburg, Landgraviate
- Neresheim, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 1095; Imperial Abbey, Secularized, 1802)
- Nesselrode, County
- Neuburg, Lordship
- Neuburg, County Palatinate
- Neuchatel (Neuenburg), County; Principality, 1643)
- Neuenahr, County (See)
- Neuenburg-am-Rhein, Imperial City
- Neuerburg, a lordship of the House of Manderscheid
- Neu-Bruchhausen, County
- Neu-Eberstein, County
- Neu-Katzenelnborgn, County
- Neu-Leiningen, County (Partitioned from Leiningen, 1707)
- Neumark
- Neustadt, Lordship
- Nickenich, Lordship
- Nidda, County
- Nieder-Isenburg (1142)
- Niedermunster in Regensburg, Princess-Abbacy (Abbey, 778/948; Imperial Abbey, 1002; Princess-Abbacy, c1491; Secularized, 1803)
- Nienburg, Abbey (Abbey, 975; Imperial Abbey, 1000's; Mediatized to Archbishop of Magdeburg, 1166; Secularized to Anhalt-Desssau, 1563)
- Nienburg, County
- Nivelles, Princess-Abbacy (Abbey, 647; Princess-Abbacy)
- Nomeny, Principality (Margraviate, Principality)
- Nordgau
- Nordhausen, Chapter (Imperial immediacy, 1220; Secularized, 1802)
- Nordhausen, Free Imperial City
- Nordlingen, Free Imperial City
- Nordmark
- Nostitz, County (Imperial Lordship, 1366; Imperial Barony, 1631; Imperial County, 1692)
- Nostitz-Rieneck, County
- Nurburg, County
- Nuremberg, Burgraviate
- Nuremberg, Imperial Free City, 1219 (See)
- Oberbronn, County
- Oberehnheim, Imperial City
- Oberisenburg, County
- Obermunster in Regensburg, Princess-Abbacy (Abbey, c833; Imperial Abbey, 1000's; Princess-Abbacy, 1315; Secularized, 1810)
- Obernai, Free City
- Oberried, Provostry
- Oberschonenfeld, Abbey (Abbey, c1211/1248; Imperial Abbey; Secularized, 1803)
- Oberstein, County (Imperial Lordship; Imperial County)
- Oberstein, Lordship
- Ochsenhausen, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 1093; Imperial Abbey, 1495; Secularized, 1803)
- Odenheim (Wigoldsberg, Odenheim and Bruchsal), Prince-Provostry (Abbey, c1108; Imperial immediacy, 1496; Secularized, 1802/03)
- Offenburg, Imperial City
- Oettingen, Principality (County, 1147; Imperial Principality, 1674)
- Oettingen-Baldern, County
- Oettingen-Flochberg
- Oettingen-Oettingen, Principality (County; Principality, 1674)
- Oettingen-Spielberg, Principality (County; Principality, 1734)
- Oettingen-Wallerstein, Principality (County; Principality, 1774)
- Offenburg, Free Imperial City
- Olbruck, Lordship (Acquired from Runekl by Walbott von Bassenheim, 1555; Imperial Lordship, ?)
- Oldenburg, Grand Duchy (County, 1148; Duchy, 1777; Grand Duchy, 1829)
- Oppeln, Duchy
- Orange, Principality (County, 1000's; Principality, 1173; Imperial Princes, 1376)
- Order of St. John, Grand Master
- Orlamunde, County
- Orlamunde-Grafenthal
- Orlamunde-Grafenthal-Lichtenkamm
- Orlamunde-Lauenstein
- Orlamunde-Lauenstein-Schaunforst
- Orlamunde-Lichtentanne
- Orlamunde-Plassenburg
- Orlamunde-Weimar
- Orlamunde, Wiehe
- Orsini and Rosenberg, County (Personalist)
- Ortenau, Landgraviate
- Ortenburg, County (Imperial County, 1805)
- Ortenburg-Altortenburg, County (County, 1395)
- Ortenburg-Carinthia
- Ortenburg-Dorfbach
- Ortenburg-Neuortenburg
- Osnabruck, Prince-Bishopric (Bishopric, 783; Prince-Bishopric)
- Ostein, County
- Osterberg, Lordship
- Ottobeuren, Abbey (Abbey, 764; Imperial Abbey, 1299; Secularized, 1802)
- Overijssel, Lordship
- Paderborn, Prince-Bishopric (Bishopric, 795; Prince-Bishopric, 1127)
- Palatinate of the Rhine, Prince-Elector (County Palatinate, 1095; Elector-Palatinate, 1356)
- Palatinate-Amberg
- Palatinate-Birkenfeld
- Palatinate-Bischweiler
- Palatinate-Gelnhausen
- Palatinate-Hilpostein
- Palatinate-Kleeburg
- Palatinate-Landsberg
- Palatinate-Lautern (Lautereck), Principality
- Palatinate-Lutzelstein
- Palatinate-Mosbach
- Palatinate-Neuburg, Duchy
- Palatinate-Simmern, Principality
- Palatinate-Sulzbach, Duchy
- Palatinate-Veldenz, Principality
- Palatinate-Vohenstrauss
- Palatinate-Zweibrucken, Principality (County, 1180; Duchy, 1661)
- Palatinate-Zweibrucken-Birkenfeld, Duchy (1731)
- Pappenheim, Princely County (Lordship, c1030; Barony, 1420; County, 1628; Princely County, 1742)
- Parchim, Principality (Partitioned from Mecklenburg, 1229; Extinct, 1416)
- Parkstein, County (Imperial County, 1776)
- Passau, Prince-Bishopric (Bishopric, 739)
- Passavant, Lordship
- Petershausen, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 983; Imperial Abbey, 1200's?; Secularized, 1802)
- Pfafers, Abbey (Abbey, 731; Imperial Abbey, c800's; To Switzerland, 1648; Secularized, 1798)
- Pfullendorf, Imperial Free City
- Piccolomini (Personalist)
- Piombino, Principality
- Platen, County (Lordship; Barony, 1630)
- Platen-Hallermund
- Plesse, Lordship
- Plettenberg, County (Lordship; Imperial County, 1724)
- Plettenberg-Lenhausen
- Plettenberg-Wittem, County (Lordship; County, 1724)
- Plon, Duchy
- Pluwig, Lordship
- Pomerania, Duchy (Duchy, 1170)
- Further Pomerania, Duchy
- Hither Pomerania, Duchy
- Lower Pomerania, Duchy
- Upper Pomerania, Duchy
- Pomerania-Stettin, Duchy
- Pomerania-Wolgast, Duchy
- Portia (Personalist)
- Provence (Kingdom, 855; County, 879)
- Prufening, Abbey (Abbey, 1109; Imperial Abbey, Secularized, 1803)
- Prum, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 720; Imperial Abbey, 900's/1000's; Prince-Abbacy, ?; Secularized, 1794)
- Puckler, County
- Puckler and Limpurg, County
- Pyrbaum, Lordship
- Pyrmont, Principality (County; Principality, 1805)
- Pyrmont, County
- Quadt, County (Imperial County, 1752)
- Quedlinburg, Princess-Abbacy (Abbey, 931; Imperial Abbey, c936; Princess-Abbacy, after 931 or 1465; Secularized, 1803)
- Querfurt, Principality (Lordship, 1137; Principality of Saxe-Querfurt, 1663)
- Radolfzell, Imperial City, lost its status as imperial city in 1455
- Rantzau, County
- Rapperswil, County (Lordship; Imperial County, 1232/33)
- Rappoltstein, County (Lordship; Imperial County)
- Ratibor, Duchy
- Ratzeburg, Principality (Bishopric; Secularized to Mecklenburg as Principality, 1648)
- Ravensberg, County (County, 1180)
- Ravensburg, Imperial Free City
- Ravenstein, Barony
- Rechberg, County (Lordship; Imperial Barony, 1577; Imperial County, 1626)
- Rechberg and Rothenlowen, County (Imperial Barony, 1601; County)
- Rechteren-Limpurg-Speckfeld, County
- Reckheim, County (Lordship, 1108; Free Barony, 1590; Imperial County, 1623)
- Recklinghausen (Rechenhausen), Abbey
- Regensburg, Prince-Bishopric (Bishopric, 739; Principality, 1802; Archbishop-Electorate, 1803)
- Regensburg, Imperial Free City (1180)
- Regenstein, County
- Reichelsberg, County (Lordship; Imperial County)
- Reichenau, Abbey (Abbey, 724)
- Reichenstein, County (Lordship; Imperial County)
- Reichenweier, Lordship
- Reichsberg
- Reipolstskirchen, Lordship (Imperial Lordship)
- Remiremont, Princess-Abbacy (Abbey, c620; Imperial Estate, 1070; Princess-Abbacy, 1290)
- Reuss, Principality (Imperial County, 1673; Principality, 1778)
- Reuss-Berg, County
- Reuss-Burgk (Partitioned from Reuss-Greiz, 1673; To Reuss-Untergreiz, 1698)
- Reuss-Dolau (Partitioned from Reuss-Obergreiz, 1694; Reunited, 1722)
- Reuss-Ebersdorff, Principality (Partitioned from Reuss-Lobenstein, 1678; Principality, 1802)
- Reuss-Gera, County (1673)
- Reuss-Greiz, Principality (County, 1768; Principality, 1778)
- Reuss-Hirschberg, County (Partitioned from Reuss-Lobenstein, 1678; Extinct, 1711)
- Reuss-Hof, County
- Reuss-Lobenstein, Principality (County, 1673; Principality, 1790)
- Reuss-Obergreiz, County (Partitioned from Reuss-Greiz, 1673)
- Reuss-Plauen, County
- Reuss-Rothental (Partitioned from Reuss-Greiz, 1673; To Reuss-Untergreiz, 1698)
- Reuss-Saalburg, County
- Reuss-Schleiz, County (County, 1673; Imperial Principality, 1806)
- Reuss-Schleiz and Gera, Principality (County, 1802; Principality, 1806)
- Reuss-Selbitz, County
- Reuss-Untergreiz, County (County; Principality, 1673)
- Reuss-Weida, County
- Reuss zu Plauen, County
- Reutlingen, Imperial Free City
- Rhade, Lordship
- Rheda, County (Lordship,?; County, 1606)
- Rheina-Wolbeck, Principality (Principality, 1802)
- Rheineck, Burgraviate (Lordship; Burgraviate) (See)
- Rheinfelden, Lordship
- Rheinfelden, Imperial City
- Rheingau, Rhinegraviate
- Rheingrafenstein and Grehweiler
- Rheintal (Lordship, Bailiwick)
- Richold, Lordship
- Rickingen, County (County, 1310)
- Riddagshausen, Abbey (Abbey, 1145/46; Imperial Abbey; Mediatized to Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, 1569; Secularized, 1809)
- Riedlingen, Imperial Free City
- Rieneck, County (Lordship; County, 1641) (See)
- Rietberg, County (County, 1237; Imperial Estate, 1353)
- Rochefort, County
- Rockenhausen, Abbey
- Rogendorf
- Roggenburg, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 1126; Imperial Abbey, 1482/1485; Secularized, 1803)
- Roggendorf, County (Imperial Lordship; Imperial County)
- Rosheim, Imperial Free City
- Rostock, Principality (Partitioned from Mecklenburg, 1229; Extinct, 1314)
- Rot (Monchrot, Monchroth, Munchenroth, Rot an der Rot), Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 1126; Imperial Abbey, 1376; Secularized, 1803)
- Roteln, Lordship
- Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Imperial Free City
- Rothenfels, County
- Rottenmunster, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 1126; Prince-Abbacy, 1442; Secularized, 1803)
- Rottweil, Imperial City
- Rugen, Principality
- Runkel, County (Lordship; County, 1219)
- Ruppin, County
- Saalfeld, Abbey (Abbey, 1071; Imperial Abbey, Secularized, 1803)
- Saffenberg (To Landerscheid-Schleiden, 1545; To Lowenstein, 1590)
- Saarbrucken, County
- Saarwerden and Lahr, County
- Saffenberg, Lordship
- Sagan, Duchy
- St. Bartholomaus, Cathedral Chapter (Chapter, 852; Imperial immediacy; Secularized, 1803)
- St. Blaise, Prince-Abbacy (Imperial immediacy as owner of County of Bonndorf; Secularized, 1806)
- St. Cornelismunster, Prince-Abbacy
- St. Emmeram in Regensburg, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, c739; Imperial Abbey, 1295; Lost imperial immediacy, 1648; Secularized, 1798/1803)
- St. Gall (Gallen), Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 613; Imperial Abbey, 1200's; To Switzerland, 1648; Secularized, 1798)
- St. George in Isny, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 1096; Imperial Abbey, 1781; Secularized, 1802)
- St. Gerold, Imperial Free County (County; Imperial County, 1648)
- St. Giles im Nuremberg (Schottenkloster Sankt Agidien), Abbey (Abbey, 1140; T Nuremberg City, 1525)
- St. Hubert, Abbey
- St. John, Abbey
- St. Johann im Thurtal, Abbey
- St. John, Knights
- St. Ludger's, Abbey (Abbey, c800; Imperial Abbey; Secularized, 1802)
- St. Maximin's im Trier, Abbey (Abbey, 300's; Imperial Abbey; Mediatised 1500's to Elector Palatinate, finalized in 1669; To Trier) (See)
- St. Peter's Abbey, Abbey (Abbey, pre-1073; Imperial Abbey; Mediatised to Austria; Secularized, 1806)
- St. Peter auf dem Schwarzwald
- St. Ulrich's and St. Afra's in Augsburg, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 400's; Imperial Abbey, 1577 or 1643/44; Secularized, 1802)
- Salerno, Principality
- Salm (County, 1019; Imperial Principality, 1623)
- Lower Salm (Partitioned from Salm, 1165)
- Upper Salm (Partitioned from Salm, 1165)
- Salm-Badenweiler, County
- Salm-Blankenburg, County
- Salm-Dhaun, Wild- and Rhinegraviate (County, 1263; Wild- and Rhinegraviate; Partitioned from Upper Salm, County, 1263)
- Salm-Dyck, County (Lordship, ?; County, 1693)
- Salm-Grehweiler, Wild- and Rhinegraviate
- Salm-Grumbach, Wild- and Rhinegraviate (Partitioned from Upper Salm, County, 1574)
- Salm-Hoostraten, Altgraviate
- Salm-Horstmar, County (County, 1802)
- Salm-Kyrburg, Principality (County, 1086; County, 1499; Wild- and Rhinegraviate; Principality, 1742)
- Salm-Leuze, Principality (Wild- and Rhinegraviate; Principality)
- Salm-Morchingen, Wild and Rhinegraviate
- Salm-Neuburg, Wild and Rhinegraviate; County Palatine, 1629)
- Salm-Neuweiler, Wild- and Rhinegraviate
- Salm-Puttlingen, Wild- and Rhinegraviate
- Salm-Reifferscheid, County (Algraviate; County, 1455)
- Salm-Reifferscheid-Bedbur (County; Principality, 1803; Partitioned from Salm-Reifferscheid, 1693)
- Salm-Reifferscheid-Dyck (County; Partitioned from Salm-Reifferscheid, 1693)
- Salm-Reifferscheid-Hainsbach, County
- Salm-Reifferscheid-Krautheim, Principality
- Salm-Reifferscheid-Raitz, Principality (County; Principality, 1790)
- Salm-Rheingrafenstein and Grehweiler, Wind- and Rhinegraviate
- Salm-Salm, Principality (Partitioned from Upper Salm, County, 1574; Wild- and Rhinegraviate; Principality, 1623)
- Salm-Stein, Rhinegraviate
- Salm-Tronecken, Wild- and Rhinegraviate
- Salmannsweiler (Salem), Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 1136; Imperial Abbey, 1138/1152; Secularized, 1803)
- Saluzzo, Margraviate
- Salzburg, Prince-Archbishopric (Bishopric, c543; Archbishopric, 798; Prince-Archbishopric, 1278; Duchy, 1803; Prince-Electorate, 1803) (See)
- Salzburg, Grand Duchy (See)
- Sargans, County (Imperial County)
- Sargans-Albeck
- Sargans-Sargans
- Sargans-Trochtelfingen
- Sargans-Vaduz (Sold to Brandeis, 1426)
- Sarrebourg, IMperial City
- Sassenburg
- Saussenberg, Landgraviate
- Savoy, Duchy (County, 1031/32; Imperial Prince, 1313; Duchy, 1416)
- Sax, Barony
- Saxe-Altenburg, Duchy (Parititioned from Saxe-Weimar, Duchy, 1602)
- Saxe-Coburg, Duchy (Duchy, 1596, 1680)
- Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Duchy (Union of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and Saxe-Gotha, 1826)
- Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, Duchy (Duchy, 1735)
- Saxe-Eisenach, Duchy (Duchy, 1596, 1698)
- Saxe-Eisenberg, Duchy (non-sovereign partition from Saxe-Gotha, 1680)
- Saxe-Gotha, Duchy (Duchy, 1566)
- Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, Duchy
- Saxe-Hildburghausen, Duchy (Partitioned from Saxe-Gotha, Duchy, 1680)
- Saxe-Jena, Duchy (Partitioned from Saxe-Eisenach, 1662)
- Saxe-Lauenburg, Duchy
- Saxe-Meiningen, Duchy (Partitioned from Saxe-Gotha, 1680)
- Saxe-Meissen
- Saxe-Merseburg
- Saxe-Romhild, Duchy (non-sovereign partition from Saxe-Gotha, 1680)
- Saxe-Saalfeld, Duchy (non-sovereign partition from Saxe-Gotha, 1680)
- Saxe-Weimar, Grand Duchy (Duchy, 1566; Grand Duchy, 1815)
- Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, Grand Duchy (Union of Saxe-Weimar & Saxe-Eisenach, Duchy, 1809; Grand Duchy, 1815)
- Saxe-Weissenfels, Duchy
- Saxe-Wittenberg, Duchy; Prince-Electorate, 1356)
- Saxony, Kingdom (Margraviate, 850; Duchy, 1180; Electoral Prince, 1356; Kingdom, 1806)
- Sayn, County
- Sayn-Altenkirchen, County (Lordship; County)
- Sayn-Berleburg (Partitioned from Sayn, 1605)
- Sayn-Hachenburg, County
- Sayn-Wittgenstein, County (County, 1361)
- Sayn-Sayn (Partitioned from Sayn, 1294)
- Sayn-Vallendar (Partitioned from Sayn, 1294)
- Sayn-Wittgenstein, Principality (Partitioned from Sayn, 1605)
- Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, Principality (County, 1361; Partitioned from Saxyn-Wittgenstein, County, 1605; Principality, 1792)
- Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hachenburg, County (County, 1648)
- Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein, Principality (Partitioned from Sayn-Wittgenstein, County, 1605; Principality, 1801)
- Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn
- Sayn-Wittgenstein-Wittgenstein, County
- Schaesberg
- Schaffhausen, Abbey (Imperial Abbey, 1190; Mediatized to Schaffhausen town; To Switzerland, 1648)
- Schaffhausen, Imperial Free City
- Schanis, Abbey (Abbey, 800's; Imperial Abbey, c1045; To Switzerland, 1648; Secularized, 1811)
- Schaumberg
- Schaumburg, Lordship
- Schaumburg, County (County, 1110, 1290; Imperial County, 1619)
- Schaumburg-Gemen
- Schaumburg-Hesse, County
- Schaumburg-Lippe, Principality (County, 1647; Principality, 1807; Title: Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe, Noble Lord of Lippe, Count of Schwalenberg and Sternberg, etc.)
- Schaumburg-Rendsburg, County
- Schauen, Lordship
- Schaunberg, County (Imperial Lordship; Imperial County)
- Scheer, County (Lordship; Sold to Thurn un Taxis as Princely County of Friedberg and Scheer, 1785)
- Scheer-Friedberg
- Schelenberg, Lordship
- Schleiden, County
- Schlenacken, Lordship
- Schiers, High Jurisdiction
- Schillingen, Lordship
- Schleswig, Bishopric (947)
- Schleswig, Duchy (Duchy, 1115)
- Schleswig-Holstein, Duchy
- Schleswig-Holstein-Segeberg, Duchy (Duchy, 1544)
- Schlettstadt, Imperial Free City
- Schliengen, Lordship
- Schlitz gennant von Gortz, County (Lordship, 1116; Imperial Barony, 1677; Imperial County, 1726) (See)
- Schmalkalden, Lordship
- Schonau, Lordsip
- Schonborn, County
- Schonburg, Principality (Imperial County, 170; Imperial Principality, 1790)
- Schonburg-Hartenstein, Principality
- Schonburg-Hinterglauchau, County
- Schonburg-Rochsburg, County
- Schonburg-Waldenburg, Principality
- Schonburg-Wechselburg, County
- Schonstein, Lordship
- Schonthal, Imperial Abbacy (Abbey, 1157; Imperial Abbacy, 1418; Secularized, 1803)
- Schoran, County
- Schuller, a lordship of the House of Manderscheid
- Schussenried, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 1183; Impeerial Abbey, 1440; To Manderscheid, 1802; Secularized, 1803)
- Schuttern, Abbey (Abbey, 603; Imperial Abbey, c700's; Secularized, 1803)
- Schwabisch Gmund, Imperial City
- Schwabisch Hall, Imperial Free City (Imperial Free City, 1280)
- Schwabisch-Worth, Imperial Free City
- Schwalenberg, County
- Schwalenberg-Sternberg, County
- Schwarzburg (County, 1160; Imperial Principality, 1695)
- Schwarzburg-Arnstadt, Principality (County, 1332; Principality, 1709)
- Schwarzburg-Arnstadt, County
- Schwarzburg-Blankenburg, County
- Schwarzburg-Ebeleben, Principality (County; Principality, 1681)
- Schwarzburg-Frankenhausen, County
- Schwarzburg-Kafernburg, County
- Schwazburg-Keula, Principality
- Schwarzburg-Leutenberg, County
- Schwarzburg-Neustadt, Principality
- Schwarzburg-Rabenwald, County
- Schwarzdurg-Rudolstadt, Principality (Partitioned from Schwarzburg, County, 1599; Principality, 1711)
- Schwarzburg-Schwarzburg, County
- Schwarzburg-Sodershausen, Principality (Partitioned from Schwarzburg, County, 1599; Principality, 1697)
- Schwarzburg-Wachsenburg, County
- Schwarzen, Lordship
- Schwarzenbach, Lordship
- Schwarzenberg, Principality (Lordship; Barony, 1429; County, 1566; Imperial County, 1599; Imperial Prince, 1670; Princely Landgraviate, 1671)
- Schwarzgraviate, County
- Schweidnitz, Principality
- Schweinfurt, Imperial Free Town
- Schweppenhausen, Lordship
- Schwerin, Principality (Bishopric; Secularized to Mecklenburg as Principality, 1648)
- Schwerin (County, 1167; Bought from Tecklenburg and Schwerin, 1358)
- Schwyz, Imperial Valley
- Seckau, Prince-Archbishopric (Bishopric, 1218; Imperial Prince-Archbishopric, 1218)
- Sedan, Principality (1560) ????
- Segenberg, County (Lordship; Imperial County, 1628)
- Seinsheim, Lordship (Imperial Lordship)
- Selz, Abbey (Abbey, c991; Imperial Abbey, 992; Mediatized to Elector Palatinate; Secularized, 1803)
- Sickingen, County
- Siebenburgen, Principality
- Siegburg, Abbey
- Sigmaringen
- Silesia, Duchy
- Simmern, County Palatinate
- Sinzendorf, County (Imperial County, 1648; Imperial Principality, 1803)
- Sinzendorf-Ernstbrunn
- Sion (Sitten), Bishopric
- Soden, Free Imperial Town
- Soest, Imperial City
- Soflingen, Princess-Abbacy (Secularized, 1802/03)
- Solms, Principality
- Solms-Alt-Puch, County
- Solms-Assenheim, County
- Solms-Baruth, County
- Solms-Baruth upon Klitschdorf and Wehrau, County
- Solms-Braunfels, Principality (County; Principality, 1742)
- Solms-Burg-Solms, County
- Solms-Greifenstein, County
- Solms-Hohensolms, County
- Solms-Hohensolms-Lich, Principality (County; Principality, 1792)
- Solms-Hungen, County
- Solms-Kotiz, County
- Solms-Kurwitz, County
- Solms-Laubach, County
- Solms-Lich, County
- Solms-Lich-Hohensolms, Principality
- Solms-Ottenstein, County
- Solms-Rodelheim, Principality
- Solms-Rodelheim-Assenheim, County
- Solms-Rosa, County
- Solms-Sachsenfeld, County
- Solms-Sonnenwalde, County
- Solms-Utphe, County
- Solms-Wildenfels, County
- Solothum, Imperial Free City (Imperial, 1218)
- Someruff, Lordship (See)
- Sonnenberg, County (Lordship, 1455; Imperial County, 1463)
- Sorano, County
- Speyer, Prince-Bishopric (Bishopric, 610) (See)
- Speyer, Imperial City
- Spiegelberg, County
- Spoleto, Duchy
- Sponheim, County (Imperial County)
- Sponheim-Bolanden, County
- Sponheim-Castellnau, County
- Sponheim-Eberstein, County
- Sponheim-Heinsberg, County
- Sponheim-Kreuznach, County
- Sponheim-Sayn, County
- Sponheim-Starkenburg, County
- Stablo/Stavelot (Stablingen), Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, c650; Imperial Abbey, pre-1100's; Secularized, 1794/95)
- Stablo-Malmedy, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, c632; Prince-Abbacy)
- Stadion, County (Lordship, 1200's; Imperial Barony, 1686; Imperial County, 1705)
- Stadion-Thannhausen, County (Imperial County, 1705)
- Stadion-Warthausen, County (Imperial County, 1705)
- Stargard, Duchy (to Mecklenburg, 1304)
- Starhemberg, Principality (Personalist Imperial Count, 1679; Personalist Imperial Prince, 1765)
- Starhemberg-Schaumburg-Wachsenberg, Principality (Imperial Prince, 1705)
- Starkenburg, Lordship (Imperial Lordship)
- Starkenstein, Lordship
- Stauf-Ehrenfels, County (Imperial Lordship; Imperial County)
- Staufen
- Staufenberg, Lordship
- Staufeneck, Lordship
- Staufeneck-Babenhausen, Lordship
- Stauffen, Lordship
- Stein, Lordship
- Stein, Rhinegraviate (County; Rhinegraviate, 1194)
- Stein am Rhein, Abbey (Abbey, 800's; Secularized by Zurich, 1521/26)
- Stein zu Nassau, Lordship (Imperial Lordship)
- Steinfurt, County (Lordship, c1129; Imperial County, 1495)
- Stephanswald, Lordship
- Stephanswald-Franconia, Principality (Barony; County, 1599; Principality, 1670)
- Stephanswald-Liege, Barony
- Sternberg, County
- Sternberg-Manderscheid, County (Personalist)
- Sternberg and Pyrmont, County
- Sternberg-Schwalenberg, County
- Sternstein, County (County; Princely County, 1623, 1641)
- Stetten, Lordship
- Stettenfels, Lordship
- Stettin, Duchy
- Stoffeln and Justingen
- Stolberg, County (County, 1000's)
- Stolberg-Bockstadt, County
- Stolberg-Gedern, Principality (County, 1710; Principality, 1742)
- Stolberg-Gedern-Ortenburg
- Stolberg-Hohenstein, County (County, 1571)
- Stolberg-Islenburg, County
- Stolberg-Konigstein, County (1538-1581)
- Stolberg-Ortenberg, County
- Stolberg-Rochefort, County (1538-1574)
- Stolberg-Rossla, Principality (County, 1704; Principality, 1893)
- Stolberg-Schwarza, Principality (County, 1538; Principality, 1893)
- Stolberg-Stolberg, County (County, 1704)
- Stolberg-Wernigerode, County (County, 1538)
- Storkow, Lordship
- Stornstein, County
- Strassberg, Lordship (Reverted to Buchau Abbey, 1625)
- Strassburg, Prince-Bishopric (Bishopric, c530) (See)
- Strassburg, Imperial City (1262)
- Stuhlingen, Landgraviate
- Styria, Duchy (Margraviate, 970; Duchy, 1180)
- Styrum, Lordship (See)
- Sulz, County (Lordship, 1139; County)
- Sulz and Klettgau
- Sulz-Vaduz, County
- Sulzbach, Village (Imperial Village)
- Sulzbach, Free Imperial Town
- Sulzburg, County (Lordship; Barony, 1522; County, 1673)
- Sulzburg-Pyrbaum, Lordship
- Sulzburg-Vaduz, County
- Sundgau, Landgraviate (County, 900's; Landgraviate)
- Swabia, Duchy
- Swabian Austria, Landgraviate
- Tambach
- Tenegg, Vogtei
- Tannheim
- Tarasp, Lordship (Imperial Lordship) (See)
- Tautenburg and Vargula
- Teck, Duchy (To Wurttemberg, 1439)
- Teck-Oberndorf (1314 Partition)
- Tecklenburg, County (To Bentheim, 1258)
- Tegernsee, Abbey
- Tengen, County (Lordship; County; HRE County, 1663 (Given to Auersperg))
- Tirol (Tyrol), Princely County (County, 1140; Princely County, 1493)
- Tettnang and Argen, Lordship
- Teutonic Knights/Teutonic Order, Grand Master
- Thannhausen, County (Lordship; Imperial County, 1665)
- Thengen, County (Lordship; Imperial County, 1663)
- Thorn, Princess-Abbacy (Abbey, 992; Imperial Abbacy, c1000's; Prince-Abbacy, 1292; Secularized, 1794)
- Thungen, Lordship
- Thurgau, Landgraviate
- Thuringia, Landgraviate (1130)
- Thurn und Taxis, Principality (Imperial Baron, 1608; Imperial County, 1624; HRE Prince, 1686; Imperial Principality, 1695; Mediatized, 1806)
- Thurnau, Lordship
- Toerring, County
- Toggenburg, County (1209)
- Toul, Prince-Bishopric
- Toul, Imperial City
- Traun, County
- Trauttmansdorff, Principality (Imperial County, 1623; Imperial Principality, 1805)
- Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg
- Trent, Prince-Bishopric (Bishopric, c300; Prince-Bishopric, 1027)
- Trier, Elector Archbishopric (Bishopric, 50; Archbishopric, 811; Elector-Archbishopric, 1356)) (See)
- Trieste, Imperial Free City (1295)
- Triberg, Lordship
- Troppau (Opava), Principality
- Troppau-Jagenrdorf
- Troppau-Leobschutz
- Troppau-Munsteberg
- Troppau-Ratibor
- Troppau-Rybnik
- Troppau-Steinau
- Troppau-Troppau
- Tubingen, County (Imperial County)
- Tubingen, County Palatinate (County Palatinate, 1146)
- Tubingen-Asberg (Sold to Wurttemberg, 1308)
- Tubingen-Asberg and Geissen
- Tublingen-Boblingen (Partitioned, 1252; To Wurttemberg, 1634)
- Tubingen-Herrenberg
- Tubingen-Horb
- Tubingen-Tubingen
- Turckheim, Imperial Free City
- Turin, March
- Turkheim, Free Imperial City
- Tuscany, Duchy
- Uberlingen, Free Imperial City
- Ulm, Free Imperial City (1155)
- Umfenbach
- Urspring (Ursberg), Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 1126/28; Imperial Abbey, 1143; Secularized, 1794)
- Utrecht, Prince-Bishopric (Bishopric; Lordship)
- Vaduz
- Valais
- Veldenz, County Palatinate
- Verden, Bishopric (Bishopric, 775; Principality, 1648)
- Verden, Free Imperial City
- Verdun, Prince-Bishopric
- Verdun, Free Imperial City
- Verona and Aquileia, Margraviate
- Virneburg, County (To Manderscheid-Schleiden, 1485; To Lowenstein, 1590)
- von der Leyen, County
- Waldbott von Bassenheim, County (Burgrave of Drachenfels, 1480; HRE Baron, 1664; HRE Count, 1720)
- Waldburg, County
- Waldburg-Capustigal (HRE Count, 1686)
- Waldburg-Friedburg-Scheer (HRE Count, 1628)
- Waldburg-Scheer
- Waldburg-Scheer-Scheer, Archstewardship
- Waldburg-Sonnenberg (From Waldburg, 1424)
- Waldburg-Trauchburg (From Waldburg, 1424; HRE Count, 1628)
- Waldburg-Waldburg
- Waldburg-Waldsee, Principality (HRE Principality, 1803)
- Waldburg-Wolfegg (From Waldburg-Waldburg, 1600; HRE Count, 1628)
- Waldburg-Wolfegg-Waldsee, Archstewardship
- Waldburg-Wolfegg-Wolfegg, Archstewardship
- Waldburg-Wolfegg-Zeil (From Waldburg, 1424)
- Waldburg-Wurzach, Principality (HRE Principality, 1803)
- Waldburg-Zeil, Principality (From Waldburg-Waldburg, 1600; HRE Count, 1628; HRE Principality, 1803)
- Waldburg-Zeil-Trachburg, Archstewardship
- Waldburg-Zeil-Wurzach, Archstewardship
- Waldburg-Zeil-Zeil, Archstewardship
- Waldeck, Principality (County, 1180; Principality, 1712; Title: Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont, Count of Rappolstein, Lord of Hohenack and Geroldseck am Wasgau)
- Waldeck-Bergheim
- Waldeck-Eisenberg
- Waldeck-Pyrmont (HRE Principality, 1712)
- Waldeck-Wildungen (HRE Principality, 1682)
- Waldsassen, Abbey (Abbey, 1128/32; Imperial Abbey, 1177; Mediatized to Elector Palatinate, 1543; Secularized, 1803) (See)
- Walkenried, Abbacy (Abbey, 1127; Imperial Abbey, 1542; Secularized, 1648)
- Wallmoden, County
- Wallmoden-Gimborn, County (1783)
- Wangen im Allgau, Free Imperial City
- Warburg, Free Imperial City
- Wassenberg, County
- Wasserburg, Lordship
- Wartenberg, County (1699)
- Weil der Stadt, Free Imperial City
- Weimar
- Weimar-Orlamunde
- Weingarten, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 1053; Imperial Abbey, 1274; Prince-Abbacy, 1268; Secularized, 1648)
- Weissenau, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 1145; Imperial Abbey, c1257; Secularized to Manderscheid, 1802)
- Weissenburg, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 600's; Imperial Abbey; To Switzerland, 1648; Secularized, c1798)
- Weissenburg, Free Imperial City
- Weissenburg im Bordgau, Free Imperial City
- Weissenburg in Bayern, Free Imperial City
- Welzheim, Lordship
- Werden, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 799/809; Prince-Abbacy, 877; Secularized, 1803)
- Werdenberg
- Werdenberg-Heiligenberg (Sold to Austria, 1413)
- Werdenberg-Pludenz (Sold to Austria, 1384)
- Wedenberg-Rheineck
- Werdenberg-Wartau
- Werdenberg-Werdenberg
- Werle, Principality (Partitioned from Mecklenburg, 1229; Extinct, 1436)
- Wernigerode, County (County, 800's; To Stolberg, 1429)
- Wertheim, County (To Lowernstein, 1574)
- Wertheim-Breuberg (From Wertheim, 1407)
- Wertheim-Freudenberg (From Wertheim-Breuberg, 1482; To Wertheim-Breuberg, 1509)
- Wertheim-Wertheim (From Wertheim, 1407; To Wertheim-Breuberg, 1497)
- Wesel, Free Imperial City
- West Frisia, Lordship
- Westerburg, County
- Wettenhausen, Prince-Abbacy (Abbey, 1130; Imperial Abbey; Secularized, 1802)
- Wetter-Tegerfelden in Bonndorf, County
- Wetzlar, Free Imperial City
- Wiblingen, Abbey (Abbey, 1037; Imperial Abbey, 1701; Secularized, 1806)
- Wickrath, Lordship (Imperial Lordship, 1488) (See)
- Wied (County, 1093)
- Wied-Neuwied, Principality (1784)
- Wied-Runkel, Principality
- Wiehe
- Wiesensteig, Lordship
- Wiesentheid, Lordship
- Wildenfels
- Wimpfen, Free Imperial City
- Windisch-Gratz, County
- Windsheim, Lordship
- Winneburg and Beilstein
- Winterrieden, Burgraviate
- Wismar, Lordship (1226/1229; City and Lordship, 1648)
- Wittem, Lordship
- Wittgenstein, County (County, 1174)
- Wolfstein, County
- Worms, Prince-Bishopric (Bishopric, 614)
- Worms, Free Imperial City
- Wunstorf
- Wurmbrand, County
- Wurmbrand-Stuppach
- Wurttemberg, Kingdom (Lordship, c1083; County, 1135; Duchy, 1495; Electorate, 1803; Kingdom, 1806)
- Wurzburg, Duke-Bishopric (Bishopric, 741; Electorate, 1805; Grand Duchy, 1806)
- Wylwe, Lordship
- Zeeland, County
- Zell am Harmersbach, Free Imperial City
- Zimmern
- Zutphen, County
- Zweibrucken, Duchy
- Zwiefalten, Imperial Abbacy (Abbey, 1089; Imperial Abbey, 1750;Secularized, 1802)
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