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- Mediatized_Houses abstract "The Mediatized Houses (German: Standesherrlicht) were ruling princely and comital-ranked houses which were mediatised in the Holy Roman Empire during the period of 1806–15 as part of the German Mediatization, and were later recognised in 1825-29 by the German ruling houses as possessing considerable rights and rank. With few exceptions, these houses were those whose heads held a seat in the Imperial Diet when mediatized during the establishment of the Confederation of the Rhine in 1806–07 by France in 1810, or by the Congress of Vienna in 1814–15. The Mediatised Houses were organised into two ranks: the Princely houses predicated with Durchlaucht (\"Serene Highness\"), which previously possessed a vote in the Bench of Princes; and the Comital houses predicated with Erlaucht (\"Illustrious Highness\"), which previously possessed a vote in one of the four Benches of Counts. Whilst mediatization occurred in other countries such as France, Italy and Russia, only the certain houses within the former Holy Roman Empire comprised the Mediatized Houses.Mediatized houses generally possessed greater rights than other houses. Whilst they lost sovereignty and certain rights (such as legislation, taxation, final jurisdiction, and control over policing and conscription) over their territories, they still often retained their private estates and feudal rights, which may have included rights over forestry, fishing, mining, hunting, jurisdiction over policing, and lower jurisdiction over civil and criminal court cases. Mediatised Houses also possessed the right to settle anywhere within the German Confederation. The Congress of Vienna specified that the Mediatised Houses were recognised as the first vassals in their respective states, and were equal in rank to the ruling houses. However the Congress of Vienna did not specify which houses were considered mediatised.Mediatised sovereign houses possessed a rank higher than other aristocratic houses of equal or higher rank, within the princely or comital rank they possessed. For example, a prince of a mediatized house ranked higher than a duke of a house that never possessed immediacy, even though nominally a duke is of a higher rank than a prince. In effect, this gave the mediatised Princely houses the same rank as the sovereign houses of Europe. This had practical effects in determining whether a marriage was considered morganatic or not and the rights the children of such a marriage would possess.It was ultimately left up to each of the sovereign states to determine which families were counted as part of the Mediatized Houses and which were not, leading to discrepancies between the roster of the Imperial Diet in 1806 and the houses counted amongst the Mediatized houses. Prior to 1806, the term \"exemption\" was used to refer to states which surrendered their immediacy and high jurisdiction rights to another state but retained their votes in the Imperial Diet. Not all exempt houses were counted amongst the Mediatized Houses. Further discrepancies exist because the houses were mediatized between 1806–14 and the rosters of the Princely and Comital mediatized houses were not drawn up until 1825 and 1829 respectively, during which period some families had become extinct or divested their mediate rights to the territories in question.From 1836 the Almanach de Gotha began listing the Mediatised Houses in a separate category to both the ruling houses of Europe, and the lower nobility.The rights of the Mediatised Houses in Austria and Czechoslovakia were abolished in 1919 following the defeat of Austria-Hungary in World War I and the establishment of republics in those countries. Rights were also abolished in Germany in 1919, however the abolition was not enforced.The following lists are exhaustive, containing all of the mediatised houses.".
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- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Abensperg_and_Traun.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Almanach_de_Gotha.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Arenberg.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Argenbühl.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Aspremont-Lynden.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Baden.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Baindt.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Bavaria.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Bentheim-Bentheim.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Bentheim-Steinfurt.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Bentheim-Tecklenburg.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Bentinck_family.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Billigheim.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Boyneburg-Bömelberg.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Buxheim.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Castell-Castell.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Castell-Rüdenhausen.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_history_of_Germany.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Colloredo-Mansfeld.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Confederation_of_the_Rhine.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Congress_of_Vienna.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink County_of_Blankenheim.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink County_of_Manderscheid.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink County_of_Neipperg.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink County_of_Pyrmont.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Czechoslovakia.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Dietrichstein.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Krumlov.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Nassau.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Dyck.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Dülmen.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Edelstetten.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Engelthal.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Erbach-Erbach.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Erbach-Fürstenau.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Erbach-Schönberg.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Esterházy_de_Galántha.
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- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Fugger-Babenhausen.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Fugger-Glött.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Fugger-Kirchberg-Weissenhorn.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Fugger-Kirchheim.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Fugger-Nordendorf.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Fürstenberg_(princely_family).
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Gallingen.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Gemen.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink German_Confederation.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink German_mediatization.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Gerolstein.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Giech.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Gimborn-Neustadt.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Gottschee.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Duchy_of_Berg.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Masters_of_the_Teutonic_Order.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Graubünden.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Gronsfeld.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Gundelfingen.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Gutenzell-Hürbel.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Hagen-Hohenlimburg.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Harrach_zu_Rohrau_und_Thannhausen.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Heggbach.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Heydeck-Bretzenheim.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Hohenlohe.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Ingelfingen.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Kirchberg.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Langenburg.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Bartenstein.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Hohnstein.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Croÿ.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Limburg-Stirum.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Lobkowicz.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Nassau-Weilburg.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Oettingen-Spielberg.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Oettingen-Wallerstein.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Schwarzenberg.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Schönborn.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Schönburg.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Ilbenstadt.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_Diet_(Holy_Roman_Empire).
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Isenburg-Birstein.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Isenburg-Büdingen.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Isenburg-Meerholz.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Isenburg-Wächtersbach.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Isny_im_Allgäu.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Jagst.
- Mediatized_Houses wikiPageWikiLink Kaunitz-Rietberg.