Prince-Abbey of Fulda

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The Prince-Abbey of Fulda was a powerful ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire centered on the influential Fulda Abbey, whose abbot held both spiritual authority and secular princely status.

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Prince-Abbey of Fulda canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ecclesiastical principality
imperial abbey
state of the Holy Roman Empire
country Holy Roman Empire
dissolved 1802
event German mediatization
follows Rule of Saint Benedict NERFINISHED
foundedBy Saint Sturm NERFINISHED
Sturmius of Fulda NERFINISHED
gainedImperialImmediacy 9th century
governmentForm theocratic monarchy
hasCapital Fulda NERFINISHED
hasEconomicBase landed estates
monastic agriculture
tithes
hasEstateInImperialDiet Bench of Prelates NERFINISHED
College of Princes NERFINISHED
hasJudicialAuthority high justice
low justice
hasMonastery Fulda Abbey NERFINISHED
hasNotablePrinceAbbot Adalbert von Schleifras GENERATED
Aegidius von Lauter GENERATED
Balthasar von Dernbach GENERATED
Konrad von Malkwitz GENERATED
hasOfficialLanguage German
Latin
hasPatron Saint Boniface NERFINISHED
hasPrivilege imperial immediacy
hasRight coinage
market rights
toll collection
hasSeat Fulda Abbey NERFINISHED
hasTitleHolder Prince-Abbot of Fulda NERFINISHED
hasTypeOfRuler imperial prince
headOfGovernment Prince-Abbot of Fulda NERFINISHED
headOfState Prince-Abbot of Fulda NERFINISHED
influencedBy Saint Boniface NERFINISHED
locatedIn Germany
Hesse
notableBuilding Fulda Cathedral NERFINISHED
partOf Upper Rhenish Circle NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
startTime 8th century
c. 744
succeededBy Electorate of Hesse NERFINISHED
Grand Duchy of Frankfurt NERFINISHED
Prince-Bishopric of Fulda NERFINISHED
usedCurrency Gulden NERFINISHED
Reichsthaler NERFINISHED

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Bench of Ecclesiastical Princes hasNotableMember Prince-Abbey of Fulda