List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (T)

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This is a list of states in the Holy Roman Empire beginning with the letter T:

Name

Type

Circle

Bench

Formed

Notes

Tanegg Vogtei
Tarasp wappen.svg Tarasp (Trasp) HRE Lordship Aust 1512: Austrian Circle
1683: To Princes of Dietrichstein
Teck Arms.svg Teck Duchy Swab 1381: Sold their lands to the Counts of Wurttemberg; the title of Duke of Teck was in 1495 the basis for the elevation of the county of Wurttemberg to a duchy
22px Tecklenburg County Low Rhen WE Early 11th century 1189: Simon of Tecklenburg acquired the Lordship of Ibbenburen
1263: Annexed by Bentheim
1327-1557: To Counts of Schwerin
1365: Acquired Lordship of Rheda
1385: Acquired Lordship of Iburg
1493: Division into Tecklenburg (with Rheda) and Lingen
1557: Tecklenburg and Rheda to Bentheim
1696: Tecklenburg to Solms-Braunfels by judgment
1707: Solms-Braunfels sold rights to Brandenburg
1808: To Grand Duchy of Berg
1810: To France
1815: To Prussia
22px Tettnang and Argen HRE County 882. 1st mention of Tettnang
Wappen Thannhausen.png Thannhausen Lordship
1665: HRE County
1708: Acquired by Stadion
To Sinzendorf
22px Thengen (Tengen) Lordship
1663: Imperial County
Swab To Habsburg dominions in Swabia
1663: To the Prince of Auersperg which gave him a seat and a voice in the Reichstag
Thorn wapen.png Thorn 992: Abbacy
1292: Imperial Principality-Abbacy
Low Rhen 992 1793: Council of Princes
1795: Annexed to France
1815: To The Netherlands
21px Thüngen Lordship
Thurgovie-coat of arms.svg Thurgau Landgraviate
Coat of arms of Thuringia.svg Thuringia 1130: Landgraviate 1247: Male line died out
Wappen Thurn und Taxis.svg Thurn und Taxis
HRE Prince of Thurn & Taxis, Prince of Buchau, Princely Count of Friedberg & Sheer, Count of Valsassina/Valle-Sassina, Baron of Impden, Lord of the free Imperial Lordships of Eglingen & Osterhofen, of Lordships of Demmingen, Markt-Dischingen, Trugenhofen, Ballmertshofen, Duttenstein, Wolfertheim, Rossum & Meusseghem
1608: HRE Barony
1624: HRE Count
1695: HRE Principality
1512: Granted noble status by Emperor Maximilian I (confirmed in 1534 by Emperor Charles V)
1512: To Electoral Rhenish Circle
1615: Lamoral von Taxis appointed hereditary Imperial Postmaster General
1681: Granted princely rank in the Spanish Court
Acquired Eglingen
1754: HRE Council of Princes
24px Thurnau Lordship
Wappen Toggenburger1.svg Toggenburg 1209: County 1044: 1st mention of Counts of Toggenburg
1394: Division
1468: Sold to Abbacy of St Gall
Blason Toul.png Toul 300's: Bishopric Upp Rhen 1048 1552: Annexed to France
1648: Formally ceded to France
Blason Toul.png Toul Imperial City Upp Rhen Annexed to France in 1552
Trauttmansdorff
Prince of Trauttmansdorff-Weinberg and Neustadt am Kocher, Princely Count of Umpfenbach, Baron of Gleichenberg, Nogau, Burgau and Totzenbach, etc.
1623: HRE County
1805: HRE Principality
14th century: Family 1st mentioned
Acquired Weinsberg and Neustadt
Trent (Trento / Trient) c300: Bishopric
1027-1802: HRE Prince-Bishopric
Aust EC 1027 14th century: Annexed to Bavaria
1363: Bishops gave County of Tyrol to Rudolf IV of Austria
1419: Bishop submitted directly to Emperor
1425: Trento declared a commune
Trento and Brizen received status of "[er[etual confederate" states among Austrian possessions
1512: Austrian Circle
c1519: Bishops acquired lordships of Castelbarco and Rovereto
1578:Prince-Bishops re-acquired sovereignty
To 1658: Trento and Brixen held by Madruzzo family
1658: Assigned to Sigismund Francis, Regent of Tirol
1662: Under direct Imperial rule
1793: Council of Princes
1801: Secularized and annexed by Austria
1803: Incorporated into Austria as part of Tyrol
1805: Annexed to Bavaria
1810: Annexed to Kingdom of Italy
1813: Annexed to Austria
1918: Annexed to Italy
22px Trieste 1295: Free Imperial City Till 1285: To Bishopric of Trieste
1382: Accepted Austrian (Leopoldine line) ovelordship
1806-1813: French rule
20px Triberg Lordship
Trier Arms.svg Trier c811: Archbishopric
1356: HRE Prince-Elector
El Rhin EL 771: Autonomous
898
898: Trier obtained its temporal power under Archbishop Radbod from Duke Zwentibold of Lorraine
1512: Electoral Rhenish Circle
1803: Annexed to Nassau-Weilburg
Wappen Tuebingen.svg Tübingen HRE County
Blason de la ville de Turckheim (68).svg Turckheim (Turkheim) Imperial Free City Upp Rhen Annexed to France in 1648
Blason Comtes de Tyrol.svg Tyrol (Tirol) 1140: County
1493: Princely County
Aust PR 10th century? 1363: To Habsburgs
1512: Austrian Circle
1582: HRE Council of Princes
1802: Bishopric of Trent secularized and annexed to Tyrol
Dec. 1805: Trent, Tyrol and Vorarlberg ceded to Bavaria

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