Swabian Circle

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The Swabian Circle was an administrative and military district of the Holy Roman Empire that encompassed much of southwestern Germany from the early 16th century until the empire’s dissolution in 1806.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Imperial Circle
administrative district
military district
appliesToJurisdiction Imperial Estates of the Holy Roman Empire
surface form: Swabian estates of the Holy Roman Empire
continent Europe
country Holy Roman Empire
dissolvedAsResultOf dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire
dissolvedIn 1806
endTime 1806
followedBy Grand Duchy of Baden
Kingdom of Bavaria
Kingdom of Württemberg
hasCapital Esslingen am Neckar
Ulm
hasFunction enforcement of imperial law
imperial defense coordination
tax collection
hasLanguage German
hasPart Prince-Abbacy of Kempten
surface form: Abbey of Kempten

Abbey of Salem
Abbey of Zwiefalten
County of Hohenzollern
Duchy of Württemberg
Free Imperial City of Augsburg
Free Imperial City of Ulm
Imperial City of Aalen
Imperial City of Biberach
Imperial City of Bopfingen
Imperial City of Buchhorn
Imperial City of Dinkelsbühl
Imperial City of Esslingen
surface form: Imperial City of Esslingen am Neckar

Imperial City of Gengenbach
Imperial City of Giengen
Imperial City of Hall in Tirol
Imperial City of Heilbronn
Imperial City of Isny
Imperial City of Isny im Allgäu
Imperial City of Kaufbeuren
Imperial City of Kempten
Imperial City of Leutkirch
City of Lindau
surface form: Imperial City of Lindau

Imperial City of Memmingen
Nördlingen
surface form: Imperial City of Nördlingen

Imperial City of Offenburg
Imperial City of Pfullendorf
Imperial City of Ravensburg
Imperial City of Ravensburg and its associated villages
Imperial City of Reutlingen
Imperial City of Rottweil
Imperial City of Schwäbisch Gmünd
Imperial City of Schwäbisch Hall
Imperial City of Wangen
Imperial City of Wangen
surface form: Imperial City of Wangen im Allgäu

Imperial City of Weil der Stadt
Imperial City of Wimpfen
Imperial City of Zell am Harmersbach
Imperial City of Überlingen
Margraviate of Baden
Prince-Bishopric of Augsburg
Prince-Bishopric of Constance
locatedIn southwestern Germany
namedAfter Swabia (Bavaria)
surface form: Swabia
numberOfImperialCircles 10
partOf Holy Roman Empire
Imperial Circles (Reichskreise)
surface form: Imperial Circles of the Holy Roman Empire
religion Calvinism
Lutheranism
Roman Catholicism
startTime early 16th century

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Duchy of Swabia followedBy Swabian Circle
Duchy of Württemberg partOf Swabian Circle
Prince-Bishopric of Constance partOf Swabian Circle
Imperial Circles (Reichskreise) hasPart Swabian Circle
subject surface form: Imperial Circles
South German gulden currencyOf Swabian Circle
Imperial City of Offenburg partOf Swabian Circle
County of Erbach partOf Swabian Circle
Imperial City of Esslingen partOf Swabian Circle
County of Hohenlohe partOf Swabian Circle
Count of Württemberg partOf Swabian Circle
Imperial Knights of the Holy Roman Empire organizedIn Swabian Circle
this entity surface form: Swabian Circle of Imperial Knights
Prince-Bishopric of Augsburg memberOf Swabian Circle
County of Württemberg partOf Swabian Circle
Swabians historicallyInhabited Swabian Circle
Duke of Württemberg partOf Swabian Circle
Stuttgart (from late 15th century) partOf Swabian Circle
subject surface form: Stuttgart
this entity surface form: Swabian Circle (Holy Roman Empire, later period)
Margraviate of Baden partOf Swabian Circle