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- Imperial_Village abstract "The Imperial Villages (Reichsdörfer, singular Reichsdorf) were the smallest component entities of the Holy Roman Empire. They possessed imperial immediacy, having no lord but the Emperor, but were not estates, were unencircled and did not have representation in the Imperial Diet. Their inhabitants were free men.The Imperial Villages—relicts of the royal demesne during the era of the Hohenstaufen—were all located in southern and western Germany and in Alsace. Originally there were 120 villages, but this was greatly reduced by the early modern period. At the time of the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss—the final imperial reform—in 1803, there were only five: Gochsheim, Sennfeld, the Free Men of Leutkirche Heide, Soden and Sulzbach. These had preserved their rights of justice and their free status for centuries without force of arms, a "testimony to the progressive 'juridification' of the Reich".".
- Imperial_Village wikiPageID "41877058".
- Imperial_Village wikiPageLength "1836".
- Imperial_Village wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Imperial_Village wikiPageRevisionID "674405754".
- Imperial_Village wikiPageWikiLink Alsace.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageWikiLink Bad_Soden.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legal_history_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageWikiLink Crown_land.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageWikiLink Gochsheim.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageWikiLink Hohenstaufen.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_Diet_(Holy_Roman_Empire).
- Imperial_Village wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_Estates.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_State.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_immediacy.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Germany.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageWikiLink Leutkirch_im_Allgäu.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageWikiLink Leutkirche_Heide.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageWikiLink Reichsdeputationshauptschluss.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageWikiLink Royal_demesne.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageWikiLink Sennfeld.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageWikiLink Sulzbach,_Hesse.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageWikiLink Territories_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_outside_the_Imperial_Circles.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageWikiLinkText "Imperial Village".
- Imperial_Village wikiPageWikiLinkText "imperial villages".
- Imperial_Village hasPhotoCollection Imperial_Village.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Imperial_Village wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sfn.
- Imperial_Village subject Category:Legal_history_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Imperial_Village hypernym Entities.
- Imperial_Village type Organisation.
- Imperial_Village comment "The Imperial Villages (Reichsdörfer, singular Reichsdorf) were the smallest component entities of the Holy Roman Empire. They possessed imperial immediacy, having no lord but the Emperor, but were not estates, were unencircled and did not have representation in the Imperial Diet. Their inhabitants were free men.The Imperial Villages—relicts of the royal demesne during the era of the Hohenstaufen—were all located in southern and western Germany and in Alsace.".
- Imperial_Village label "Imperial Village".
- Imperial_Village sameAs Rigslandsby.
- Imperial_Village sameAs Reichsdorf.
- Imperial_Village sameAs Village_dEmpire.
- Imperial_Village sameAs Rijksdorp_(Heilige_Roomse_Rijk).
- Imperial_Village sameAs Rikslandsby.
- Imperial_Village sameAs m.0_l9pqf.
- Imperial_Village sameAs Имперская_деревня.
- Imperial_Village sameAs Riksbyar.
- Imperial_Village sameAs Q528219.
- Imperial_Village sameAs Q528219.
- Imperial_Village wasDerivedFrom Imperial_Village?oldid=674405754.
- Imperial_Village isPrimaryTopicOf Imperial_Village.