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Second and subsequent appearances deleted.

Numbering from German_Confederation#Establishment

Votes divided among various members

Lines which became extinct, or inherited larger states, before the creation of the German Confederation

Foreign monarchs not in the German Confederation

Conspicuous by their absence are

(11) - Hesse-Homburg (Hesse-Darmstadt renounced all claims to Hesse-Homburg but still represented it on the Reichstag and Kreistag rather than Hesse-Homburg directly representing itself)

(13) - Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichsf%C3%BCrstenrat#cite_note-59 - "Virilstimme gemeinsam für Hohenzollern-Hechingen und Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen."

(18) - Luxembourg - but see Nassau-Hadamar

(28) - Saxe-Lauenburg - but see Holstein

(32) - Schaumburg-Lippe - maybe the Count of Lippe-Bückeburg Principality of Heitersheim (SMOM)

Mediatised members of The Secular Bench included

The Council of Electors

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The council included the following five secular members:

The Council of Princes

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This is ordered based on the official order of voting in the Diet:

The Secular Bench

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Membership of single-vote colleges

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The two benches of the Council of Princes each contained single-vote colleges. The membership of each of these was as follows:


The Counts of the Wetterau

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The Counts of Swabia

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  • The Prince of Fürstenberg
  • The Abbess of Buchau
  • The Commander of the Teutonic Knights
  • The Prince of Oettingen
  • The Count of Montfort (also King of Bohemia)
  • The Count of Helfenstein (also Elector of Bavaria)
  • The Prince of Schwarzenberg
  • The Count of Königsegg
  • The Count of Waldburg
  • The Count of Eberstein (also Margrave of Baden)
  • The Count von der Leyen
  • The Counts of Fugger (mediatised)
  • The Lord of Hohenems (also King of Bohemia)
  • The Prince-Abbot of St. Blase
  • The Count of Pappenheim
  • The Count of Stadion
  • The Count of Traun
  • The Prince of Thurn und Taxis
  • the Count of Wetter-Tegerfelden in Bonndorf
  • The Count of Khevenhüller
  • The Count of Kuefstein
  • The Prince of Colloredo (seat in Imperial Diet, 1803)(mediatised)
  • The Count of Harrach
  • The Count of Sternberg
  • The Count of Neipperg

The Counts of Franconia

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  • The Princes and Counts of Hohenlohe (mediatised)
  • The Counts of Castell (mediatised)
  • The Counts of Erbach (mediatised)
  • The Counts of Rothenberg (later the Counts of Rothberg)
  • The Princes and Counts of Löwenstein-Wertheim
  • The Heirs to the Counts of Limpurg
  • The Counts of Nostitz-Rieneck
  • The Prince of Schwarzenberg
  • The Heirs to the Counts of Wolfstein
  • The Counts of Schönborn
  • The Counts of Windisch-Grätz
  • The Counts Orsini von Rosenberg
  • The Counts of Starhemberg
  • The Counts of Wurmbrand
  • The Counts of Giech
  • The Counts of Gravenitz
  • The Counts of Pückler

The Counts of Westphalia

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  • The Lord of Sayn-Altenkirchen (also King of Prussia)
  • The Count of Hoya (also Elector of Hanover)
  • The Count of Spiegelberg (also Elector of Hanover)
  • The Count of Diepholz (also Elector of Hanover)
  • The Duke of Holstein-Gottorp
  • The Count of Tecklenburg (also King of Prussia)
  • The Duke of Arenberg
  • The Prince of Wied-Runkel
  • The Prince of Wied-Neuwied
  • The Count of Schaumburg (shared between the Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel and ?(32)? the Count of Lippe-Bückeburg)
  • (17) The Counts of Lippe
  • The Counts of Bentheim - mediatised
  • The Princes and Counts of Löwenstein-Wertheim
  • The Prince of Kaunitz-Rietberg
  • (35)The Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont
  • The Count of Toerring
  • The Count of Aspremont
  • The Prince of Salm-Salm (as Count of Anholt)
  • The Count of Metternich-Winnenburg
  • The Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg
  • The Counts of Plettenberg
  • The Counts of Limburg-Stirum
  • The Count of Wallmoden
  • The Count of Quadt
  • The Counts of Ostein
  • The Counts of Nesselrode
  • The Counts of Salm-Reifferscheidt
  • The Counts of Platen
  • The Counts of Sinzendorf
  • The Prince of Ligne

Ecclesiastical

The Council of Electors

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The Council of Princes

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The Ecclesiastical Bench

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These last two were groups of lesser abbots, who together had a joint vote. Unlike those who had a full vote, they were not considered fully sovereign.

Membership of single-vote colleges

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The two benches of the Council of Princes each contained single-vote colleges. The membership of each of these was as follows:

The Prelates of Swabia

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The Prelates of the Rhine

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The Council of Cities

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The Council of Imperial Free Cities was theoretically equal to the others, but in actuality it was never allowed to cast a deciding vote and in practice its vote was only advisory. In 1792, there were 51 Free Cities, divided amongst two benches.

Rhenish Bench

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Swabian Bench

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See also

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