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- German_mediatization abstract "The German mediatization was the series of mediatizations and secularizations that took place in Germany between 1795 and 1814, which drastically altered the political map of the country under relentless military and diplomatic pressure from revolutionary France and later Napoleon."Mediatization" was the process of suppressing the imperial immediacy of a secular or an ecclesiastical state or a free imperial city of the Holy Roman Empire and annexing that entity to another one, usually leaving the dispossessed prince, in the case of a secular principality, with some rights and privileges. The mediatization of an ecclesiastical state is usually called secularization and did not always involve the annexation of the secularized state to another state.Following the collapse of the Carolingian Empire, due to the equal heritage splitting prescribed by Salic Law, and the rise of feudalism, much of Europe had been reduced to an array of self-governing states of various sizes. Successive Kings of Germany and Holy Roman Emperors vested temporal authority in many bishoprics and abbeys, and also granted free city rights to many cities and villages throughout Germany. Unlike more centralized kingdoms such as England, France, or Spain, the Holy Roman Empire did not coalesce into a centralized entity. On the eve of the French Revolution, Germany still consisted of well over 200 self-governing states. The lengthy tractations surrounding the mediatization process usually involved the French Foreign Minister Talleyrand. The states that benefited from or were saved from mediatization were expected to pay fees and form alliances with the French Republic, then the new Napoleonic Empire.".
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- German_mediatization subject Category:1803_in_Germany.
- German_mediatization subject Category:Holy_Roman_Empire.
- German_mediatization subject Category:Political_history_of_Germany.
- German_mediatization comment "The German mediatization was the series of mediatizations and secularizations that took place in Germany between 1795 and 1814, which drastically altered the political map of the country under relentless military and diplomatic pressure from revolutionary France and later Napoleon."Mediatization" was the process of suppressing the imperial immediacy of a secular or an ecclesiastical state or a free imperial city of the Holy Roman Empire and annexing that entity to another one, usually leaving the dispossessed prince, in the case of a secular principality, with some rights and privileges. ".
- German_mediatization label "German mediatization".
- German_mediatization label "Mediatización y Secularización".
- German_mediatization label "Mediatização Alemã".
- German_mediatization label "Recès d'Empire".
- German_mediatization label "Reichsdeputationshauptschluss".
- German_mediatization label "Reichsdeputationshauptschluss".
- German_mediatization label "Reichsdeputationshauptschluss".
- German_mediatization label "Германская медиатизация".
- German_mediatization label "القرار الرئيس لمجلس المبعوثين الإمبراطوري".
- German_mediatization label "帝国代表者会議主要決議".
- German_mediatization sameAs Reichsdeputationshauptschluss.
- German_mediatization sameAs Mediatización_y_Secularización.
- German_mediatization sameAs Recès_d'Empire.
- German_mediatization sameAs Reichsdeputationshauptschluss.
- German_mediatization sameAs 帝国代表者会議主要決議.
- German_mediatization sameAs Reichsdeputationshauptschluss.
- German_mediatization sameAs Mediatização_Alemã.
- German_mediatization sameAs m.05ykpn.
- German_mediatization sameAs Q314739.
- German_mediatization sameAs Q314739.
- German_mediatization wasDerivedFrom German_mediatization?oldid=605173709.
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