Immediate subject

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As a Immediatuntertan were referred to in the 19th century a subject which immediär, ie directly and without mediation, the sovereign is subject. In contrast to this is the subject, who is initially subordinate to a civil lord and indirectly to the sovereign.

literature

  • Bernd Wunder : The Baden civil service between the Confederation of the Rhine and the founding of the Empire (1806–1871). Service law, pension, training, career, social profile and political stance. Stuttgart 1998, ISBN 3-17-014379-4 .