List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (T)

This is a list of states in the Holy Roman Empire beginning with the letter T:

Name

Type

Circle

Bench

Formed

Notes

Tanegg Vogtei
Tarasp (Trasp) HRE Lordship Aust 1512: Austrian Circle
1683: To Princes of Dietrichstein
Teck Duchy Swab 1381: Sold their lands to the Counts of Wurttemberg; the title of Duke of Teck was in 1495 the basis for the elevation of the county of Wurttemberg to a duchy
Tecklenburg County Low Rhen WE Early 11th century 1189: Simon of Tecklenburg acquired the Lordship of Ibbenburen
1263: Annexed by Bentheim
1327-1557: To Counts of Schwerin
1365: Acquired Lordship of Rheda
1385: Acquired Lordship of Iburg
1493: Division into Tecklenburg (with Rheda) and Lingen
1557: Tecklenburg and Rheda to Bentheim
1696: Tecklenburg to Solms-Braunfels by judgment
1707: Solms-Braunfels sold rights to Brandenburg
1808: To Grand Duchy of Berg
1810: To France
1815: To Prussia
Tettnang and Argen HRE County 882. 1st mention of Tettnang
Thannhausen Lordship
1665: HRE County
1708: Acquired by Stadion
To Sinzendorf
Thengen (Tengen) Lordship
1663: Imperial County
Swab To Habsburg dominions in Swabia
1663: To the Prince of Auersperg which gave him a seat and a voice in the Reichstag
Thorn 992: Abbacy
1292: Imperial Principality-Abbacy
Low Rhen 992 1793: Council of Princes
1795: Annexed to France
1815: To The Netherlands
Thüngen Lordship
Thurgau Landgraviate
Thuringia 1130: Landgraviate 1247: Male line died out
Thurn und Taxis
HRE Prince of Thurn & Taxis, Prince of Buchau, Princely Count of Friedberg & Sheer, Count of Valsassina/Valle-Sassina, Baron of Impden, Lord of the free Imperial Lordships of Eglingen & Osterhofen, of Lordships of Demmingen, Markt-Dischingen, Trugenhofen, Ballmertshofen, Duttenstein, Wolfertheim, Rossum & Meusseghem
1608: HRE Barony
1624: HRE Count
1695: HRE Principality
1512: Granted noble status by Emperor Maximilian I (confirmed in 1534 by Emperor Charles V)
1512: To Electoral Rhenish Circle
1615: Lamoral von Taxis appointed hereditary Imperial Postmaster General
1681: Granted princely rank in the Spanish Court
Acquired Eglingen
1754: HRE Council of Princes
Thurnau Lordship
Toggenburg 1209: County 1044: 1st mention of Counts of Toggenburg
1394: Division
1468: Sold to Abbacy of St Gall
Toul 300's: Bishopric Upp Rhen 1048 1552: Annexed to France
1648: Formally ceded to France
Toul Imperial City Upp Rhen Annexed to France in 1552
Trauttmansdorff
Prince of Trauttmansdorff-Weinberg and Neustadt am Kocher, Princely Count of Umpfenbach, Baron of Gleichenberg, Nogau, Burgau and Totzenbach, etc.
1623: HRE County
1805: HRE Principality
14th century: Family 1st mentioned
Acquired Weinsberg and Neustadt
Trent (Trento / Trient) c300: Bishopric
1027-1802: HRE Prince-Bishopric
Aust EC 1027 14th century: Annexed to Bavaria
1363: Bishops gave County of Tyrol to Rudolf IV of Austria
1419: Bishop submitted directly to Emperor
1425: Trento declared a commune
Trento and Brizen received status of "[er[etual confederate" states among Austrian possessions
1512: Austrian Circle
c1519: Bishops acquired lordships of Castelbarco and Rovereto
1578:Prince-Bishops re-acquired sovereignty
To 1658: Trento and Brixen held by Madruzzo family
1658: Assigned to Sigismund Francis, Regent of Tirol
1662: Under direct Imperial rule
1793: Council of Princes
1801: Secularized and annexed by Austria
1803: Incorporated into Austria as part of Tyrol
1805: Annexed to Bavaria
1810: Annexed to Kingdom of Italy
1813: Annexed to Austria
1918: Annexed to Italy
Trieste 1295: Free Imperial City Till 1285: To Bishopric of Trieste
1382: Accepted Austrian (Leopoldine line) ovelordship
1806-1813: French rule
Triberg Lordship
Trier c811: Archbishopric
1356: HRE Prince-Elector
El Rhin EL 771: Autonomous
898
898: Trier obtained its temporal power under Archbishop Radbod from Duke Zwentibold of Lorraine
1512: Electoral Rhenish Circle
1803: Annexed to Nassau-Weilburg
Tübingen HRE County
Turckheim (Turkheim) Imperial Free City Upp Rhen Annexed to France in 1648
Tyrol (Tirol) 1140: County
1493: Princely County
Aust PR 10th century? 1363: To Habsburgs
1512: Austrian Circle
1582: HRE Council of Princes
1802: Bishopric of Trent secularized and annexed to Tyrol
Dec. 1805: Trent, Tyrol and Vorarlberg ceded to Bavaria

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