Prince-Provostry of Ellwangen

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The Prince-Provostry of Ellwangen was a small ecclesiastical principality within the Holy Roman Empire, ruled by a prince-provost who held both secular authority and religious office.

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Label Occurrences
Prince-Provostry of Ellwangen canonical 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ecclesiastical principality
former state
imperial estate of the Holy Roman Empire
borderedBy Duchy of Württemberg NERFINISHED
Prince-Bishopric of Augsburg NERFINISHED
Prince-Bishopric of Würzburg NERFINISHED
capital Ellwangen NERFINISHED
coatOfArms arms of the Prince-Provostry of Ellwangen NERFINISHED
commonLanguage German
continent Europe
country Holy Roman Empire
currency Kreuzer
South German gulden
dissolvedOrAbolished 1802
established 1460
event German mediatization NERFINISHED
governmentType theocratic monarchy
hasAdministrativeCenter Ellwangen (Jagst) NERFINISHED
hasEcclesiasticalRank imperial abbey raised to prince-provostry
hasJurisdiction ecclesiastical authority over its chapter
secular authority over its territory
hasLeaderRoleCombination secular prince and ecclesiastical provost
hasParliament chapter of canons of Ellwangen
hasTerritorialType discontinuous territory
hasTypeOfRuler prince of the Holy Roman Empire
provost
historicalRegion Franconia NERFINISHED
Swabia NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDay Baden-Württemberg NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
mergedInto Württemberg NERFINISHED
officialLanguage Latin
partOf Holy Roman Empire
Swabia NERFINISHED
Swabian Circle NERFINISHED
precededBy Ellwangen Abbey NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
religiousHeadquarters Ellwangen Abbey church NERFINISHED
religiousOrder secular canonry
rulerTitle prince-provost
sovereignty immediate to the emperor
status immediate ecclesiastical territory
subdivisionType immediate territory
successorState Duchy of Württemberg NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Württemberg NERFINISHED
timePeriod Early modern period
Middle Ages

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Bench of Ecclesiastical Princes hasNotableMember Prince-Provostry of Ellwangen