• In the Holy Roman Empire, Landeshoheit or superioritas territorialis (translated as territorial superiority, territorial supremacy or territorial sovereignty)...
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    composed the Empire, while enjoying a form of territorial authority called Landeshoheit that granted them many attributes of sovereignty, were never fully sovereign...
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    was the common property of all these agnates. The Gottorp branch held Landeshoheit (territorial superiority) over the duchy of Holstein in the Holy Roman...
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    Germanische Abteilung 58 (1938) 210–288. Mayer, Theodor, 'Herzogtum und Landeshoheit', Fürsten und Staat. Studien zur Verfassungsgeschichte des deutschen...
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    immediacy came with a unique form of territorial authority known as Landeshoheit, which carried with it nearly all the attributes of sovereignty. The...
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  • unique form of territorial authority known as "territorial superiority" (Landeshoheit) which had nearly all the attributes of sovereignty, but fell short of...
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  • ('Chamber of Princes,' lit. 'princely seat') within the Reichstag, exercised Landeshoheit within his imperial state, and enjoyed Reichsunmittelbarkeit within the...
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    Ebenbürtigkeit. In regions of Europe where nobles did not actually exercise Landeshoheit over the populace, the Graf long retained specific feudal privileges...
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    criteria. Thus, there were two main types of princes: those who exercised Landeshoheit (sovereignty within one's territory while respecting the laws and traditions...
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    Middle Ages Büsingen was part of the Landgraviate of Nellenburg, whose Landeshoheit came under Habsburg (Austrian) control in 1465. From then until 1805...
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    immediate (unmittelbar), held a form of authority over a territory known as Landeshoheit. This authority gave him nearly all the attributes of sovereignty. Such...
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  • Berg und in dem vormaligen Großherzogthum Berg über Gegenstände der Landeshoheit, Verfassung, Verwaltung und Rechtspflege ergangen sind : vom Jahr 1475...
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    estate (Reichsstand) and conferred upon him and his family the status of Landeshoheit, i.e. the semi-sovereignty which distinguished Germany and Austria's...
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  • century. It eventually acquired the County of Bonndorf, which possessed Landeshoheit (territorial supremacy) because it was immediately subject to the emperor...
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    argued that plénitude de la souveraineté was just a French translation of Landeshoheit (the quasi-sovereignty possessed by Imperial estates) and the treaty...
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  • (unmittelbar) territories, but only about three hundred of these had Landeshoheit (the special sort of quasi-sovereignty enjoyed by the states of the Empire)...
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  • secondary seats of power for the Emperor, or, rarely, for bishops wielding Landeshoheit "territorial rights". The name "Kurpfalz" emerged only after the Golden...
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     164. Siedel, Adolf (1914). Untersuchungen über die Entwicklung der Landeshoheit und der Landesgrenze des ehemaligen Fürstbistums Verden (bis 1586) (in...
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    Diether Pöppel: Das Hochstift Paderborn – Entstehung und Entwicklung der Landeshoheit. Paderborn 1996, p. 54. G.J. Rosenkranz, "Die Verfassung des ehemaligen...
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    Universitat Bern. p. 110. Flatt, Karl H (1969). Die Errichtung der bernischen Landeshoheit über den Oberaargau. Stämpfli. p. 49. Borel, Maurice; Attinger, Victor;...
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    also [formerly] of Rhodes and, now, of Malta", comparing the prior's Landeshoheit (territorial supremacy) in the empire with his sovereignty on Rhodes...
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    1983. Das Reichsstift Wettenhausen: Besitz, Herrschaftsorganisation und Landeshoheit, in: Kloster Wettenhausen. Beiträge aus Geschichte und Gegenwart im Rückblick...
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    Schneverding, they accepted their incorporation into the Protestant Landeshoheit of the duke. Duke Ernest, on the other hand, surprisingly accepted that...
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    Rheina-Wolbeck, Dülmen und Ahaus-Bocholt-Werth; über Gegenstände der Landeshoheit, Verfassung, Verwaltung und Rechtspflege vom Jahre 1359 bis zur französischen...
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    15th and 16th centuries, the House of Solms also had Vogt rights. The Landeshoheit (roughly, “territorial sovereignty”) over Villmar's municipal area, to...
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