List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (P)
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This is a list of states in the Holy Roman Empire beginning with the letter P:
Name | Type | Circle | Bench | Formed | Notes | |
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Paderborn | 795: Bishopric 1127: Comital power 1281: HRE Prince-Bishopric |
Low Rhen | EC | 881 | 777: 1st church in Paderborn founded Between 815-862: Paderborn received special protection from Emperor Louis the Pious 881: Confirmation of Bishopric as a county 974: Emperor Otto II bestowed the right to a free election of bishops Before 1180: Part of older Duchy of Saxony, till emperor deposed Henry the Lion 1180: As fief to Archbishopric-Electorate of Cologne at the carve-up of the older Duchy of Saxony 1281: Gained Imperial immediacy 1793: Council of Princes 1802: Secularized and annexed to Prussia 1807: To Kingdom of Westphalia 1813: To Prussia | |
Electorate of the Palatinate (Kurpfalz) Count Palatine of the Rhine, Arch-Steward and Prince-Elector of the Holy Roman Empire |
1095: County Palatine 1356: HRE Prince-Elector |
El Rhin | EL | 915(916): origins in the 6th century | 915(916): Count Palatinate of Lotharingia 945: Count Palatinate of Lorraine 1095: Palatinate of the Rhine 1214: County Palatinate went to Bavarian Wittelsbach by inheritance 1623: Electoral dignity transferred to Bavaria 1628: Incorporated into Bavaria 1648: New electoral seat granted to Palatinate 1777: Inherited by Bavaria 1803: Mediatized 1410: Partitioned into the Electorate of the Palatinate, Upper Palatinate or Palatinate-Neumarkt, Palatinate-Mosbach and Palatinate-Simmern 1448: Palatinate-Mosbach line extinct; reunited with the Electorate of the Palatinate 1499: Upper Palatinate line extinct; united with the Electorate of the Palatinate 1582: HRE Council of Princes 1777: Inherited Bavaria 1803: Incorporated into Bavaria | |
Palatinate-Birkenfeld | County Palatine | Upp Rhen | PR | 1569: Partitioned from Palatinate-Zweibrücken | 1600: Partitioned into itself and Palatinate-Bischweiler 1671: Annexed to Palatinate-Bischweiler 1735: Partitioned from Palatinate-Bischweiler 1775: Annexed to Palatinate-Gelnhausen | |
Palatinate-Bischweiler | County Palatine | Upp Rhen | PR | 1600: Partitioned from Palatinate-Birkenfeld | 1654: Division into Palatinate-Bischweiler and Palatinate-Gelnhausen 1671: Inherited extinct Birkenfeld line 1731: Inherited Palatinate-Zweibrücken 1735: Partitioned into Palatinate-Birkenfeld and Palatinate-Zweibrücken | |
Palatinate-Gelnhausen | County Palatine | Upp Rhen | PR | 1654: Partitioned from Palatinate-Lützelstein | 1801: Annexed to France | |
Palatinate-Hilpolstein | County Palatine | Bav | PR | 1614: Partitioned from Palatinate-Neuburg | 1644: Annexed to Palatinate-Sulzbach | |
Palatinate-Kleeburg | County Palatine | Upp Rhen | PR | 1604: Partitioned from Palatinate-Zweibrücken | 1654 - 1718: Annexed to Sweden 1718: Annexed to Palatinate-Landsberg | |
Palatinate-Landsberg | County Palatine | Upp Rhen | PR | 1604: Partitioned from Palatinate-Zweibrücken | 1677 - 1693: Annexed to France 1731: Annexed to Palatinate-Bischweiler | |
Palatinate-Lautereck | County Palatine | Upp Rhen | PR | 1592: Partitioned from Palatinate-Veldenz | 1694: Annexed to Palatinate-Birkenfeld | |
Palatinate-Lützelstein | County Palatine | Upp Rhen | PR | 1592: Partitioned from Palatinate-Veldenz | 1654: Partitioned into Palatinate-Gelnhausen and Palatinate-Lautereck | |
Palatinate-Mosbach | County Palatine | n/a | n/a | 1410: Partitioned from the Electorate of the Palatinate | 1499: Annexed to the Electorate of the Palatinate | |
Palatinate-Neuburg | Duchy | Bav | PR | 1505: Created for Otto, Henry and Philip, sons of Ruprecht, Bishop of Freising | 1557: Annexed to Pfalz-Zweibrücken | |
Palatinate-Neuburg | County Palatine | Bav | PR | 1569: Partitioned from Palatinate-Zweibrücken | 1614: Partitioned into itself, Palatinate-Hilpoltstein and Palatinate-Sulzbach 1685: Elector Palatines | |
Palatinate-Neumarkt | County Palatine | n/a | n/a | 1410: Partitioned from the Electorate of the Palatinate | 1448: Annexed to the Electorate of the Palatinate | |
Palatinate-Simmern | County Palatine | Upp Rhen | PR | 1410: Partitioned from the Electorate of the Palatinate | 1459: Partitioned into itself and Palatinate-Zweibrücken 1598: Elector Palatines 1673: Annexed to the Electorate of the Palatinate | |
Palatinate-Sulzbach | County Palatine | Bav | PR | 1569: Partitioned from Palatinate-Zweibrücken | 1604: Annexed to Palatinate-Neuburg 1614: Partitioned from Palatinate-Neuburg 1742: Elector Palatines | |
Palatinate-Veldenz | County Palatine | Upp Rhen | PR | 1543: Partitioned from Palatinate-Zweibrücken | 1592: Partitioned into Palatinate-Lautereck and Palatinate-Lützelstein | |
Palatinate-Vohenstrauss | County Palatine | Upp Rhen | PR | 1569: Partitioned from Palatinate-Zweibrücken | 1597: Annexed to Palatinate-Neuburg | |
Palatinate-Zweibrücken | County Palatine | Upp Rhen | PR | 1459: Partitioned from Palatinate-Simmern | 1543:Partitioned into itself and Palatinate-Veldenz 1569: Partitioned into itself, Palatinate-Birkenfeld, Palatinate-Neuburg, Palatinate-Sulzbach and Palatinate-Vohenstrauss 1604: Partitioned into itself, Palatinate-Kleeburg and Palatinate-Landsberg 1661: Annexed to Palatinate-Landsberg 1735: Partitioned from Palatinate-Bischweiler 1799: Inherited Bavaria | |
Pappenheim HRE Count & Lord of Pappenheim |
c. 1030: Lordship 1628: County |
c. 1030 | 1439: Division into Aletzheim, Gräfenthal and Treutlingen 1558: Division into Pappenheim and Stühlingen 1536: Absorbed Gräfenthal 1740/1742: HRE County status confirmed 1647: Absorbed Treutlingen 1697: Absorbed Aletzheim 1806: Mediatised to Bavaria | |||
Parkstein | 1776: HRE County | 1777: immediate Lords of Reipoltskirchen | ||||
Passau | c. 722: Bishopric | Bav | EC | 999 | 1500: Bavarian Circle 1793: Council of Princes 1803: Annexed to Salzburg 1805: Secularized to Bavaria | |
Passavant | Lordship | |||||
Petershausen | 983: Abbacy | Swab | 983: Abbey founded by St. Gebhard II (979-995) 1793: Council of Princes | |||
Pfäfers | 740: Abbey HRE Abbacy |
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Pfullendorf | Imperial Free City | Swab | SW | Mediatized in 1803 | ||
Piombino | Principality | 1594: Created by Rudolf II out of Appiani possessions in southern Tuscany | 1801: Abolished by Napoleon Bonaparte. | |||
Platen Hallermund | County | WE | 1704: County of Hallermund was received | 1255: The feudal family von Platen originated 1630: Baron 1689: Count and Noble Lord |
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Plesse | Lordship | 1571: Line of lords died out; passed to Hesse | ||||
Plettenberg | Lordship 1724: HRE County |
c. 1643 | 1698: Partitioned into Plettenberg-Lenhausen and Plettenberg-Wittem 1722: immediate Lords of Wittem and Eyss 1732: Imperial Estate | |||
Plettenberg-Lenhausen | 1698: Partitioned from Plettenberg | 1730: Annexed to Plettenberg-Wittem | ||||
Plettenberg-Wittem HRE Count of Plettenberg & Wittem |
Lordship 1724: County |
1698: Partitioned from Plettenberg | ||||
Plön | Duchy | |||||
Pluwig | Lordship | |||||
Pomerania | Duchy | At times internally divided into Pomerania-Demmin, -Stettin, -Stolp and -Wolgast. Since 1630 Swedish-occupied. Since 1653 divided into Swedish Pomerania and Brandenburg-Prussian Pomerania. | ||||
Provence | 855: Kingdom 879: County |
863: Divided between Italy (south) and Lotharingia (Lorraine) (north) 869-877: French rule 933: To Kingdom of Arles 1032: To Holy Roman Empire 1481: In personal union with the French royal domain | ||||
Prüm Prum Pruem |
720: HRE Abbey Prince-Abbot |
Upp Rhen | 721: Prum was built 1574: Ceded to Trier 1793: Council of Princes 1801: Annexed to France 1815: Incorporated to Prussia | |||
Pückler and Limpurg | County | Franc | FR | Renamed from Pückler when inherited a portion of Limpurg | ||
Pyrbaum | Lordship | 1500: Bavarian Circle | ||||
Pyrmont Prince of Waldeck & Pyrmont, Count of Rappolstein, Lord of Hohenack & Geroldseck am Wasgau |
County | Low Rhen | WF | 1149 | Grafschaft Pyrmont Template:De icon 1557: Annexed to Sternberg and Pyrmont 1583: Recreated on partition 1631: Annexed to Waldeck-Eisenberg | |
Pyrmont (in Eifel) | County | Low Rhen | WF | Burg Pyrmont Template:De icon Held by Waldbott von Bassenheim |