prince-abbeys

E324634

Prince-abbeys were ecclesiastical territories within the Holy Roman Empire whose abbots or abbesses held imperial immediacy and princely status, combining monastic leadership with secular rule.

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Label Occurrences
prince-abbot 2
prince-abbeys canonical 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ecclesiastical territory
imperial estate
territorial principality
combinedRoleOf spiritual authority
temporal lordship
combinesFunction monastic leadership
secular rule
declinedInPeriod early modern period
developedFrom medieval monasteries
exercisedAuthorityOver territorial subjects
existedInRegion Alsace
Austrian lands
German lands
Swiss territories of the Empire
flourishedInPeriod High Middle Ages
Late Middle Ages
governedBy abbess
abbot
hadEconomicBase feudal dues
landed estates
tithes
urban revenues
hadReligion Lutheranism
Roman Catholicism
other forms of Western Christianity
hadSeatIn College of Princes
hadStatus Reichsstand
hasPoliticalRole imperial prince
hasProperty imperial immediacy
princely status
hasRulerTitle prince-abbess
prince-abbeys self-linksurface differs
surface form: prince-abbot
heldRights high justice
low justice
market rights
military obligations
taxation
toll collection
notSubordinateTo territorial princes
participatedIn Imperial Diet
partOf Holy Roman Empire
subordinateTo Holy Roman Emperor
wereAffectedBy Counter-Reformation
German mediatization
Reformation
wereDistinctFrom free imperial cities
prince-bishoprics
secular principalities
wereLargelyAbolishedByEvent Reichsdeputationshauptschluss
surface form: Reichsdeputationshauptschluss of 1803

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Prince of the Holy Roman Empire includes prince-abbeys
this entity surface form: prince-abbot
prince-abbeys hasRulerTitle prince-abbeys self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: prince-abbot