Mediatized Houses

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The Mediatized Houses (German: Standesherrlicht) were ruling princely and comital ranked houses which were mediatised in the Holy Roman Empire during the period 1806–14, as part of the German Mediatization. With few exceptions, these houses were those whose sovereigns held a seat in the Imperial Diet were mediatized during the establishment of the Confederation of the Rhine in 1806–07, or by the Congress of Vienna in 1814–15. The Mediatised houses were organised into two ranks: the Princely houses predicated with "Durchlaucht" ("Most Serene Highness") which previously possessed a vote in the Bench of Princes; and the Comital houses predicated with "Erlaucht" ("Most Illustrious Highness") which previously possessed a vote in one of the four Benches of Counts. Whilst mediatization occured in other countries such as France, Italy and Russia, only the mediatised houses within the former Holy Roman Empire comprised the Mediatized Houses.

Mediatized sovereign 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.[1] For example: a prince of a mediatized house ranked higher than a duke of a house that never possessed immediacy, even though 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 discrepencies 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 discrepencies 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.

List of Princely Mediatized Houses (Durchlaucht)

Name

Title

Listed by

Notes

Wappen Aremberg.svg Arenberg Duke Austria, Prussia, Hanover The territories of Arenberg were annexed by France and ceded by the Empire in the Treaty of Campo Formio in 1797. Received the counties of Vest Recklinghausen and Meppen, and the lordship of Dülmen in 1803. Joined the Confederation of the Rhine in 1806. Annexed by France and the Grand Duchy of Berg in 1810. Not restored by the Congress of Vienna
Coat of arms of Auersperg.svg Auersperg Prince Austria The county of Thengen mediatized by Baden in 1806, and rights to this territory sold to it in 1811. Held mediate to Austria the duchy of Gottschee and the princely county of Wels, and several minor territories
DEU Landkreis Grafschaft Bentheim COA.svg Bentheim-Bentheim and Bentheim-Steinfurt Prince
Count before 1817
Austria, Hanover, Prussia County of Steinfurt mediatized by Berg in 1806. Annexed by France in 1810. Awarded to Hanover 1815
DEU Landkreis Grafschaft Bentheim COA.svg Bentheim-Tecklenburg Prince
Count before 1817
Austria, Hanover, Prussia County of Limburg and lordship of Rheda mediatized by Berg in 1806. Awarded to Prussia 1815
Castell-county.PNG Castell-Castell Prince
Count before 1901
Bavaria Mediatised by Bavaria in 1806
Castell-county.PNG Castell-Rüdenhausen Prince
Count before 1901
Bavaria Mediatised by Bavaria in 1806
Wappen Colloredo-Mansfeld.svg Colloredo-Mansfeld Prince Austria, Württemberg Purchased lordship of Limpurg-Gröningen in 1804. Mediatized by Württemberg in 1806, and rights to this territory sold to it in 1837. Held mediate to Austria several minor territories
Blason fam be Croÿ-Solre (de).svg Croÿ-Solre Duke Austria, Prussia The territories of Croÿ were annexed by France and ceded by the Empire in the Treaty of Campo Formio in 1797. Received the lordship of Dülmen in 1803. Mediatized to Arenberg in 1806. Annexed by France 1810. Awarded to Prussia 1815
Wappen Dietrichstein.svg Dietrichstein Prince Austria, Württemberg Lordship of Tarasp, exempt under Austria, ceded to Graubünden in 1801. Received the lordship of Neu-Ravensburg in 1803. Mediatized by Württemberg in 1806. Extinct 1864
Wappen Grafschaft Erbach.svg Erbach-Schönberg Prince
Count before 1903
Hesse-Darmstadt Mediatized by Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806
Esterházy.svg Esterházy de Galántha Prince Austria, Bavaria Obtained princely county of Edelstetten in 1804. Mediatized to Bavaria in 1806. Held mediate to Austria several minor territories. Held mediate in Baden the lordship of Gallingen but not predicated as mediatized
Fugger Coat of Arms.svg Fugger-Babenhausen Prince Austria, Bavaria Exempted under Bavaria 1806, weeks before the formation of the Confederation of the Rhine
Fugger Coat of Arms.svg Fugger-Glött Prince
Count before 1913
Bavaria Exempted under Bavaria 1806, weeks before the formation of the Confederation of the Rhine
Blason fam de Maison von und zu Fürstenberg 2.svg Fürstenberg Prince Austria, Baden, Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Württemberg Mostly mediatized by Baden in 1806. Lordship of Trochtelfingen mediatized by Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen in 1806. Lordships of Gundelfingen and Neufra mediatized by Württemberg in 1806
Wappen Grafschaft Hohenlohe.png Hohenlohe-Neuenstein Prince Austria, Württemberg Mediatised by Württemberg in 1806
Wappen Grafschaft Hohenlohe.png Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Ingelfingen Prince Austria, Württemberg Mediatised by Württemberg in 1806
Wappen Grafschaft Hohenlohe.png Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Kirchberg Prince Austria, Württemberg Mediatised by Württemberg in 1806
Wappen Grafschaft Hohenlohe.png Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Langenburg Prince Austria, Württemberg Mediatised by Württemberg in 1806
Wappen Grafschaft Hohenlohe.png Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Bartenstein Prince Austria, Württemberg Mediatised by Württemberg in 1806
Wappen Grafschaft Hohenlohe.png Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst Prince Austria, Bavaria, Württemberg Mediatised by Bavaria in 1806
Arms-Isenburg.svg Isenburg and Büdingen Prince Austria, Hesse-Cassel, Hesse-Darmstadt Formerly the principality of Isenburg-Birstein. Mediatised by Hesse-Cassel and Hesse-Darmstadt in 1815
Arms-Isenburg.svg Isenburg and Büdingen in Büdingen Prince
Count before 1840
Hesse-Cassel, Hesse-Darmstadt Formerly the county of Isenburg-Büdingen. Mediatised by Isenburg-Birstein in 1806
Arms-Isenburg.svg Isenburg and Büdingen in Wächtersbach Prince
Count before 1865
Hesse-Cassel, Hesse-Darmstadt Formerly the county of Isenburg-Wächtersbach. Mediatised by Isenburg-Birstein in 1806
Wappenkaunitzrietberg.png Kaunitz-Rietberg Prince Austria, Prussia Mediatised by Westphalia in 1807. Extinct 1848
Coats of arms of None.svg Khevenhüller-Metsch Prince Austria Held mediate to Austria several minor territories
Armoiries de Leiningen.svg Leiningen Prince Austria, Baden, Bavaria, Hesse-Darmstadt Mediatised by Baden in 1806
Leyen.JPG Leyen Prince Austria, Baden Mediatised by Austria in 1815. Ceded to Baden in 1819
Lobkowicz.jpg Lobkowicz Prince Austria Princely county of Störnstein mediatised by Bavaria in 1807, and rights to this territory sold to it in 1814. Held mediate to Austria the duchy of Raudnitz and several minor territories
Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg.PNG Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg Prince Baden, Bavaria, Württemberg County of Virneburg annexed by France and ceded by the Empire in the Treaty of Campo Formio in 1797. Mediatised by Baden, Prince-Primate and Württemberg in 1806
Löwenstein-Wertheim-2.PNG Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg Prince Austria, Baden, Bavaria, Hesse-Darmstadt, Württemberg Mediatised by Baden, Hesse-Darmstadt, Prince-Primate and Württemberg in 1806
Loon Arms.svg Looz-Corswarem Duke Austria, Hanover, Prussia The territories of Looz-Corswarem were annexed by France and ceded by the Empire in the Treaty of Campo Formio in 1797. Received the lordships of Rheina and Wolbeck in 1803. Mediatised by the Grand Duchy of Berg in 1806
Metternich.svg Metternich-Winneburg Prince Austria Lordship of Winneburg and Beilstein annexed by France and ceded by the Empire in the Treaty of Campo Formio in 1797. Received the county of Ochsenhausen in 1803. Mediatised by Württemberg in 1806, and rights to this territory sold to it in 1825. Held mediate to Austria the county of Köningswart and several minor territories
Blason fam it Orsini.svg Orsini and Rosenberg Prince Austria Held mediate to Austria several minor territories
Coa House of Oettingen.svg Öttingen-Spielberg Prince Austria, Bavaria, Württemberg Mediatised by Bavaria in 1806
Coa House of Oettingen.svg Öttingen-Wallerstein Prince Austria, Bavaria, Württemberg Mediatised by Bavaria in 1806
Wappen Quadt.svg Quadt-Isny Prince
Count before 1901
Württemberg Lordship of Wykradt annexed by France and ceded by the Empire in the Treaty of Campo Formio in 1797. Received the county of Isny in 1803. Mediatised by Württemberg in 1806
Salm-Kyrburg.png Salm-Kyrburg Prince Austria, Prussia The territories of Salm-Kyrburg were annexed by France and ceded by the Empire in the Treaty of Campo Formio in 1797. Received part of the Bishopric of Münster in 1803. Mediatised the lordship of Gemen (held by Boyneburg-Bömelberg) in 1806. Annexed by France in 1810. Not restored by the Congress of Vienna. Extinct 1905
Salm-Kyrburg.png Salm-Horstmar Prince
Count before 1817
Austria, Prussia Formerly the county of Salm-Grumbach. Mediatised by Berg in 1806
Salm-Reifferscheid-Dyck.png Salm-Reifferscheidt-Dyck Prince
Count before 1816
Austria, Baden, Prussia Lordships of Dyck and Reifferscheidt were annexed by France and ceded by the Empire in the Treaty of Campo Formio in 1797. Received lordship of Baindt in 1803. Mediatised to Württemberg in 1806. Extinct 1888
Salm-Reifferscheid-Dyck.png Salm-Reifferscheidt-Krautheim Prince
Count before 1804
Austria, Baden Lordships of Dyck and Reifferscheidt were annexed by France and ceded by the Empire in the Treaty of Campo Formio in 1797. In 1806 territory south of the Jagst mediatised by Württemberg and territory north by Baden, and territory north by Baden, and rights to this territory sold to them in 1829/37
Salm-Reifferscheid-Dyck.png Salm-Reifferscheidt-Raitz Prince Austria Held mediate to Austria several minor territories
Salm-Neufville-Anholt.png Salm-Salm Prince Austria, Prussia The territories of Salm-Salm were annexed by France and ceded by the Empire in the Treaty of Campo Formio in 1797. Received part of the Bishopric of Münster in 1803. Annexed by France in 1810. Not restored by the Congress of Vienna
Blason Sayn.svg Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg Prince Austria, Prussia Mediatised by Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806. Ceded to Prussia in 1815
Blason Sayn.svg Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein Prince Austria, Prussia, Württemberg County of Hohnstein exempt to Prussia from 1714, annexed by Westphalia in 1806, returned to Prussia in 1813. Mediatised by Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806. Ceded to Prussia in 1815
Blason famille fr Pannard.svg Schönburg-Hartenstein Prince Austria, Saxony Exempt to Saxony from 1740
Blason famille fr Pannard.svg Schönburg-Waldenburg Prince Austria, Saxony Exempt to Saxony from 1740
Schwarzenberg-Orlický-Erb.png Schwarzenberg Prince Austria, Bavaria, Württemberg Principality of Schwarzenberg and barony of Seinsheim mediatised by Bavaria in 1806. Landgraviate of Klettgau mediatised by Baden in 1806. The county of Sulz mediatised by Württemberg in 1806. Held mediate to Austria the duchy of Krumau and several minor territories
Wappen Solms.svg Solms-Braunfels Prince Austria, Hesse-Darmstadt, Prussia, Württemberg Mediatised by Nassau-Usingen and Nassau-Weilburg in 1806. Ceded to Prussia in 1813
Wappen Solms.svg Solms-Hohensolms-Lich Prince Austria, Hesse-Darmstadt, Prussia, Württemberg Mediatised by Nassau-Usingen and Nassau-Weilburg in 1806. Ceded to Prussia in 1813
Blason Starhemberg.svg Starhemberg Prince Austria Held mediate to Austria several minor territories
Stolberg-1597.PNG Stolberg-Rossla Prince
Count before 1893
Hesse-Darmstadt, Prussia Exempt to Prussia in 1714
Stolberg-1597.PNG Stolberg-Stolberg Prince
Count before 1893
Hanover, Prussia Exempt to Saxony in 1738. Ceded to Prussia in 1815
Stolberg-1597.PNG Stolberg-Wernigerode Prince
Count before 1890
Hesse-Darmstadt, Hanover, Prussia Exempt to Saxony in 1738. Ceded to Prussia in 1815
Wappen Thurn und Taxis.svg Thurn and Taxis Prince Austria, Bavaria, Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Württemberg Mediatised to Bavaria, Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen and Württemberg in 1806
Coats of arms of None.svg Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg Prince Austria County of Umpfenbach mediatised by Baden in 1806, and rights to this territory sold to it in 1812. Held mediate to Austria several minor territories
Wappen Waldburg.svg Waldburg-Wolfegg-Waldsee Prince Austria, Württemberg Mediatised by Württemberg in 1806
Wappen Waldburg.svg Waldburg-Zeil-Trauchburg Prince Austria, Baden, Württemberg Mediatised by Württemberg in 1806
Wappen Waldburg.svg Waldburg-Zeil-Wurzach Prince Austria, Baden, Württemberg Mediatised by Württemberg in 1806. Extinct 1903
Wied-Runkel1698.svg Wied-Neuwied and Wied-Runkel Prince Austria, Nassau, Prussia Lordship of Runkel east of the Lahn mediatised by Berg in 1806; rest mediatised by Nassau in 1806
Wappen Windisch-Grätz.svg Windisch-Grätz Prince Austria, Württemberg County of Eglofs mediatised by Württemberg in 1806. Held mediate to Austria several minor territories

List of Comital Mediatized Houses (Erlaucht)

Name

Title

Listed by

Notes

Wappen Bentinck.svg Bentinck Count Oldenburg Mediatised by Oldenburg in 1807. Obtained 'Erlaucht' recognition in 1845
Wappen Grafschaft Erbach.svg Erbach-Erbach Count Bavaria, Hesse-Darmstadt, Württemberg Mediatized by Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806
Wappen Grafschaft Erbach.svg Erbach-Fürstenau Count Hesse-Darmstadt Mediatized by Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806
Fugger Coat of Arms.svg Fugger-Kirchberg-Weissenhorn Count Bavaria Exempted under Bavaria 1806, weeks before the formation of the Confederation of the Rhine
Fugger Coat of Arms.svg Fugger-Kirchheim Count Bavaria Exempted under Bavaria 1806, weeks before the formation of the Confederation of the Rhine
Fugger Coat of Arms.svg Fugger-Nordendorf Count Bavaria Exempted under Bavaria 1806, weeks before the formation of the Confederation of the Rhine
Coats of arms of None.svg Giech Count Bavaria Inherited half of Wolfstein in 1740. Exempt to Prussia in 1791. Annexed by Bavaria in 1806
Harrachov znak mesta.svg Harrach zu Rohrau und Thannhausen Count Austria Held mediate to Austria several minor territories. Extinct 1886
Arms-Isenburg.svg Isenburg and Büdingen in Meerholz Count Hesse-Cassel, Hesse-Darmstadt, Württemberg Formerly the county of Isenburg-Meerholz. Mostly mediatised by Isenburg-Birstein in 1806. 1/4 portion of the Solms-Assenheim part of Limpurg-Gaildorf meditised to Württemberg in 1806. Extinct 1939
Arms-Isenburg.svg Isenburg and Büdingen in Philippseich Count Hesse-Darmstadt Appanage branch of the princely line of Isenburg-Birstein. Recognised by Hesse-Darmstadt as a mediatised house
COA family de von Königsegg.svg Königsegg-Aulendorf Count Württemberg Mediatised by Württemberg in 1806
Coats of arms of None.svg Küfstein-Greillenstein Count Austria Held mediate to Austria several minor territories
Armoiries de Leiningen.svg Leiningen-Billigheim Count Baden Formerly the county of Leiningen-Guntersblum. Annexed by France and ceded by the Empire in the Treaty of Campo Formio in 1797. Received the lordship of Billigheim in 1803. Mediatised by Baden in 1806
Armoiries de Leiningen.svg Leiningen-Neudenau Count Baden Formerly the county of Leiningen-Heidesheim. Annexed by France and ceded by the Empire in the Treaty of Campo Formio in 1797. Received the lordship of Neudenau in 1803. Mediatised by Baden in 1806
Armoiries de Leiningen.svg Leiningen-Westerburg-Altleiningen Count Hesse-Darmstadt Received the lordship of Ilbenstadt in 1803. Mediatised by Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806
Armoiries de Leiningen.svg Leiningen-Westerburg-Neuleiningen Count Nassau Received the lordship of Engelthal in 1803. Mediatised by Berg in 1807. Ceded to Nassau in 1815
Wappen Neipperg.svg Neipperg Count Württemberg Mediatised by Württemberg in 1806
Grafschaft Ortenburg coat of arms.svg Ortenburg-Tambach Count Bavaria Mediatised by Bavaria in 1806
COA familiy Pappenheim.png Pappenheim Count Bavaria Mediatised by Bavaria in 1806. Was not a member of the Imperial Diet; recognised by Bavaria as a mediatised house in 1831
Coats of arms of None.svg Platen-Hallermund Count Hanover Mediatised by Westphalia in 1807. Ceded to Hanover in 1813
Wappen Pückler.svg Pückler and Limpurg Count Württemberg Mediatised by Württemberg in 1806
Coats of arms of None.svg Rechberg and Rothenlöwen Count Württemberg Mediatised by Württemberg in 1806. Was not a member of the Imperial Diet; recognised by Württemberg as a mediatised house
Blason ville fr Bram (Aude).svg Rechteren-Limpurg Count Bavaria Mediatised by Bavaria in 1806
Wappen Schaesberg.svg Schaesberg-Tannheim Count Württemberg County of Kerpen and Lommersum annexed by France and ceded by the Empire in the Treaty of Campo Formio in 1797. Received the lordship of Tannheim in 1803. Mediatised by Württemberg in 1806
Wappen Schlitz.svg Schlitz genannt von Görtz Count Hesse-Darmstadt Mediatised by Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806
Wappen Schönborn.svg Schönborn-Buchheim Count Austria, Bavaria Mediatised by Bavaria in 1806. Held mediate to Austria several minor territories
Wappen Schönborn.svg Schönborn-Wiesentheid Count Bavaria Mediatised by Bavaria in 1806
Blason famille fr Pannard.svg Schönburg-Hinterglauchau Count Saxony Exempt to Saxony from 1740
Blason famille fr Pannard.svg Schönburg-Rochsburg Count Saxony Exempt to Saxony from 1740
Blason famille fr Pannard.svg Schönburg-Wechselburg Count Saxony Exempt to Saxony from 1740
Wappen Solms.svg Solms-Laubach Count Hesse-Darmstadt Mediatised by Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806
Wappen Solms.svg Solms-Rödelheim Count Hesse-Cassel, Hesse-Darmstadt Mediatised by Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806
Wappen Solms.svg Solms-Wildenfels Count Hesse-Darmstadt Mediatised by Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806
Oberstadion Wappen.png Stadion-Thannhausen Count Bavaria Mediatised by Bavaria in 1806. Extinct 1908
Oberstadion Wappen.png Stadion-Warthausen Count Austria, Württemberg Mediatised by Bavaria in 1806. Was not a member of the Imperial Diet; recognised by Austria and Württemberg as a mediatised house. Extinct 1906
Blason Starhemberg.svg Starhemberg Count Austria Held mediate to Austria several minor territories
Armoiries d'Erpeldange.svg Sternberg-Manderscheid Count Austria, Württemberg Counties of Blankenheim, Gerolstein, Kayl and Manderscheid annexed by France and ceded by the Empire in the Treaty of Campo Formio in 1797. Received the counties of Schussenried and Weissenau in 1803. Mediatised by Württemberg in 1806. Extinct 1830
Blason famille Le Roy de Macey.svg Törring-Gutenzell Count Württemberg County of Gronsfeld annexed by France and ceded by the Empire in the Treaty of Campo Formio in 1797. Received the county of Gutenzell in 1803. Mediatised by Württemberg in 1806. Extinct 1860; collateral branch given mediatised rights in 1888
Blason ville fr Etables-sur-Mer (Côtes-d'Armor).svg Waldbott von Bassenheim Count Bavaria, Nassau, Württemberg County of Pyrmont annexed by France and ceded by the Empire in the Treaty of Campo Formio in 1797. Received the county of Heggbach in 1803. Mediatised by Bavaria in 1806
Wappen Waldeck.svg Waldeck-Pyrmont Count Württemberg Waldeck-Limpurg mediatised by Württemberg in 1806
Wappen Wallmoden.png Wallmoden-Gimborn Count Mecklenburg Lordship of Gimborn-Neustadt mediatised by Berg in 1807
Coats of arms of None.svg Wurmbrand-Stuppach Count Austria Held mediate to Austria several minor territories

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