Salm-Kyrburg

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Salm-Kyrburg was a small principality of the Holy Roman Empire located in what is now western Germany, historically ruled by a branch of the House of Salm.

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Salm-Kyrburg canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf principality
state of the Holy Roman Empire
abolishedBy French Revolutionary Wars NERFINISHED
associatedCastle Kyrburg Castle NERFINISHED
capital Kirn NERFINISHED
Kyrburg NERFINISHED
category Former states and territories of Rhineland-Palatinate
Principalities of the Holy Roman Empire
States of the Holy Roman Empire
coatOfArms arms of the Princes of Salm-Kyrburg
continent Europe
country Holy Roman Empire
dynasty House of Salm NERFINISHED
era Early modern period
governmentType monarchy
hasTitleHolder mediatized princes after 1806
historicalAffiliation Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Nahe region NERFINISHED
Rhineland-Palatinate NERFINISHED
language German
locatedIn Rhineland NERFINISHED
Western Germany NERFINISHED
nobleFamilySeat Kirn NERFINISHED
nobleTitleAssociated Prince of Salm-Kyrburg NERFINISHED
Wild- and Rhinegrave of Salm-Kyrburg NERFINISHED
notableRuler Frederick IV, Prince of Salm-Kyrburg NERFINISHED
Philip Joseph, Prince of Salm-Kyrburg NERFINISHED
partOf Upper Rhenish Circle NERFINISHED
politicalSystem feudal state
predecessor County of Salm NERFINISHED
Wild- and Rhinegraviate of Kyrburg NERFINISHED
presentDayLocation Germany NERFINISHED
presentDayState Rhineland-Palatinate NERFINISHED
rankInEmpire princely state
religion Roman Catholicism
ruledBy House of Salm NERFINISHED
rulingHouseBranch Salm-Kyrburg branch of the House of Salm NERFINISHED
sovereignState Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
status immediate state of the Holy Roman Empire
successor Bavaria NERFINISHED
First French Empire NERFINISHED
Grand Duchy of Hesse NERFINISHED
Prussia NERFINISHED
territorialChange mediatized to larger German states in the early 19th century

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