List of territories in Upper Austria

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Habsburg coat of arms on the historic department store in Freiburg im Breisgau

This list of territories in Vorderösterreich contains territories that belonged to Vorderösterreich , a collective name for the earlier Habsburg possessions west of Tyrol , between the 13th century and 1805 . In addition to the original property of the Counts of Habsburg in Alsace , Sundgau and Aargau , they acquired Freiburg and the Landgraviate of Breisgau in 1368 , the Landvogtei in Swabia and the territories of the Counts of Hohenberg in 1381, and in 1403 the Bailiwicks of Laufenburg and Säckingen from the branch line Habsburg-Laufenburg , 1504/05 the Landvogtei Hagenau in Alsace and the Ortenau, which was later often pledged . Since 1536, Upper Austria comprised the Landgraviate of Upper Alsace with its seat in Ensisheim and the Reichslandvogtei in Alsace with the protective bailiwick of over 40 imperial villages and the imperial cities of the Decapolis , further in Breisgau the county of Hauenstein and the lordship of Laufenburg as well as the lordships of Kastelberg and Schwarzenberg , Kirnberg , Rheinfelden and Triberg .

Swabian Austria was the collective term for the margraviate of Burgau , the imperial county of Hohenberg , the county of Nellenburg and the bailiwick in Swabia. Since 1548, the city of Konstanz , the county of Feldkirch and other goods “located in front of the Arl”, today's Vorarlberg , have also been counted as part of Upper Austria . In the Peace of Westphalia in 1648 Austria lost the Sundgau and the regional bailiwick of Alsace; the government moved from Ensisheim to Freiburg im Breisgau . In the last epoch of the Old Empire, Maria Theresa's marriage to Franz Stephan in Lorraine became the imperial county of Falkenstein (1731) in the Palatinate of Upper Austria and finally the ore house of Habsburg succeeded in acquiring the rule of Hohenems (1765) and the local bailiff of Ortenau (1771) ) and the imperial county of Montfort (1780).

A.

  1. Aach , town in Nellenburg
  2. Achern , court in the Ortenau
  3. Achstetten , rulership in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  4. Adelhausen zu Freiburg , monastery in Breisgau
  5. Ahldorf , rulership in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  6. Alberschwende , court in the county of Bregenz in Vorarlberg
  7. Allmayer, Physicist Dr. and because of the court → Neuhaus bei Radolfzell stand in Nellenburg
  8. Allmendingen , rule in Swabian Austria
  9. Alsace → Alsace
  10. Alspach , monastery in the Landgraviate of Upper Alsace
  11. Altdorf , Flecken in the Upper Bailiwick of Swabia and Malstatt (place of jurisdiction) of the Free Regional Court in Upper Swabia
  12. Altdorf , Oberamt for the Landvogtei Swabia
  13. Altenburg , court in the county of Bregenz in Vorarlberg
  14. Altensumerau → Vogt von Altensumerau and Prasberg
  15. Altheim , rule in Swabian Austria
  16. Altkirch , town and rule in Sundgau
  17. Altnau , bailiwick of the city of Constance under federal state sovereignty
  18. Altshausen , Commander in Chief of the Teutonic Order and because of the Burgvogtei → Illerrieden stand in Burgau, because of the location → Boms stand in the Landvogtei Swabia and because of the location → Ellhofen stand in Vorarlberg
  19. Altstetten, knighthood of Breisgau
  20. Amringen , knighthood of Breisgau
  21. Amtzell , place in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  22. Andlau , registrar in Sundgau
  23. Andlaw , knighthood of Breisgau
  24. Angeot , Bailiwick in Sundgau
  25. Appenweier , court in the Ortenau
  26. Argen , rule in the county of Montfort
  27. Aspach , dairy in Sundgau
  28. Assise , large dairy in Sundgau
  29. Attems , Graf and because of the rule → Hirrlingen stand in Hohenberg
  30. Au , rulership in Breisgau
  31. Auersperg , prince and because of the princely imperial county → Tengen stand in Swabian Austria
  32. Augsburg , cathedral chapter and because of the location → Oeffingen stand in Burgau
  33. Augsburg , Hochstift and because of the location → Zusmarshausen stand in Burgau
  34. Augsburg , Jakobsspital of the imperial city because of the place → Deisenhausen booth in Swabian Austria
  35. Autenried , care in Burgau

B.

  1. Baden (Freiherr) , knighthood of Breisgau
  2. Baden-Baden , princess and because of the rule → Lichteneck and as part of → Riegel member of the Breisgau knighthood
  3. Baienfurt , office in the Upper Bailiwick of Swabia
  4. Baindt , imperial abbey and clergyman vassal in the Landvogtei Swabia
  5. Balgheim , direct imperial property of the lower nobility under Hohenberg sovereignty
  6. Ballersdorf , dairy in Sundgau
  7. Balschwiller , dairy in Sundgau
  8. Balzheim , rule in the Swabian Empire under Burgau sovereignty
  9. Bamlach , rulership in Breisgau
  10. Bas-Landser , Lordship in the Sundgau
  11. Baustetten , place under Burgau sovereignty
  12. Behrenfels, registrar in Sundgau
  13. Belfort , county and provost in Sundgau
  14. Bellingen , rulership in Breisgau
  15. Berg , rule in the Lower Bailiwick of Swabia
  16. Bergatreute , office in the Upper Bailiwick of Swabia
  17. Bernau , Vogtei near Leibstadt
  18. Amber , monastery in Hohenberg
  19. Beroldingen , knighthood of Breisgau
  20. Bettendorf , dairy in Sundgau
  21. Beuggen , Coming of the Teutonic Order and Prelate in Breisgau
  22. Beuren , ecclesiastical rule under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  23. Beyer, Knighthood of Breisgau
  24. Biberach , imperial city and because of the place owned jointly with the imperial abbey of Heggbach → Baustetten stand in Burgau
  25. Biberbach , market and rule in Burgau
  26. Biburg , Vogtei in Burgau
  27. Biengen , rulership in Breisgau
  28. Bierlingen , rulership in the imperial knighthood under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  29. Bierstetten , office under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  30. Binningen , rule in Nellenburg
  31. Binsdorf , city and justice office in Hohenberg
  32. Birndorf , unification in the Black Forest
  33. Bissingen-Nippenburg , Count and because of the dominions → Schramberg and → Dotternhausen nobleman in Hohenberg as well as a personalist member of the Breisgau knighthood
  34. Blasiwald , Vogtei in the Black Forest
  35. Bludenz , city and county in Vorarlberg
  36. Blumenberg → Florimont
  37. Blumeneck , Knighthood of Breisgau
  38. Blumenfeld , rule in Swabian Austria
  39. Bodman , imperial knight and baron vassal in Swabian Austria
  40. Bodnegg , office in the Upper Bailiwick of Swabia
  41. Bollingen , office in Burgau
  42. Bollschweil , knighthood of Breisgau and class rule in Breisgau
  43. Bollwiller , Lordship in Sundgau
  44. Bömelburg , imperial knight and because of the rule → Erolzheim baron vassal in Swabian Austria
  45. Boms , place under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  46. Boos-Atzenberg , office in the Upper Bailiwick of Swabia
  47. Boschen , office in the Upper Bailiwick of Swabia
  48. Böttingen , place in Burgau
  49. Bouxwiller , dairy in Sundgau
  50. Brandenburg-Ansbach , Margrave and because of the rule → Unterknöringen was in Swabian Austria
  51. Bräunlingen , city in Breisgau
  52. Bregenz , Oberamt for Vorarlberg
  53. Bregenz , city and county in Vorarlberg
  54. Bregenz and Hohenegg , county in Vorarlberg
  55. Breisach , city in Breisgau
  56. Breisgau , Landvogtei
  57. Breisgau Land estates , third estate
  58. Breisgau estates , prelate estates
  59. Breisgau estates , knighthood
  60. Bretten , dairy in Sundgau
  61. Brochenzell , rule in Swabian Austria
  62. Brunstatt , feudal lordship in Sundgau
  63. Bubesheim , court in Burgau
  64. Buch , Bailiwick of the city of Constance under federal state sovereignty
  65. Buchau , prince abbess and because of the office shared with Schussenried → Bierstetten stand in Swabian Austria
  66. Buchheim , rulership in Breisgau
  67. Buchholz , rulership in Breisgau
  68. Bühl , Upper Bailiff in Burgau
  69. Bühl , rule in the Swabian Empire under Burgau sovereignty
  70. Burgau , Margraviate
  71. Burgau , town, bailiwick and judicial bailiwick in Burgau
  72. Bürgeln , Propstei in Breisgau
  73. Burkheim , city and rule in Breisgau
  74. Burnhaupt , Obere and Niedere Meierei and Propstei in Sundgau
  75. Büsingen , rulership in Nellenburg
  76. Bussen , rule under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  77. Bußmannshausen , rule in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  78. Buttenwiesen , Vogtei in Burgau
  79. Buxheim , abbot and because of the gentlemen → Beuren and → Obenhausen stand in Swabian Austria

C.

  1. Cernay , Bailiwick in Sundgau
  2. Colmar , city of the Decapolis under the Rural Bailiwick in Alsace
  3. Coreth , Count's vassal in Upper Austria
  4. Crailsheim , imperial knight and because of the rule → Dünsbach baron vassal in Swabian Austria

D.

  1. Dachswangen , rulership in Breisgau
  2. Dammerkirch → Dannemarie
  3. Damüls , court in the county of Feldkirch in Vorarlberg
  4. Dannemarie , dairy in Sundgau
  5. Dattenried → dent
  6. Deffingen condominium in Burgau
  7. Deisenhausen , place in the Swabian Empire under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  8. Dekapolis , League of Ten → Colmar, → Haguenau, → Kaysersberg, → Landau, → Munster, → Obernai, → Rosheim, → Sélestat, → Turckheim, → Wissembourg
  9. Delle , lordship in the Sundgau
  10. Dellmensingen , rule in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood under Burgau sovereignty
  11. Deuring, imperial knight and because of the care → Autenried baron vassal in Swabian Austria
  12. German House in Ulm → Ulm
  13. Dietenbach, rulership in Breisgau
  14. Dietenheim , rule in Swabian Austria
  15. Directorial town → Ehingen, → Munderkingen, → Radolfzell, → Rottenburg
  16. Directorate city → Ehingen
  17. Dogern , unity in the Black Forest
  18. Donaustadt → Mengen, → Munderkingen, → Riedlingen, → Saulgau, → Waldsee
  19. Dornbirn , court in the county of Feldkirch in Vorarlberg
  20. Dotternhausen , rule in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood under Hohenberg sovereignty
  21. Three ears of wheat → Trois-Épis
  22. Duminique, knighthood of Breisgau
  23. Dünsbach , rule in Swabian Austria
  24. Duran, knighthood of Breisgau

E.

  1. Eberstall , office in Burgau
  2. Ebinger von der Burg , imperial knight and because of the rule → Steißlingen baron vassal in Nellenburg
  3. Ebnet , rulership in Breisgau
  4. Ehaben , rulership in Breisgau
  5. Edelstetten , women's monastery under Austrian sovereignty in Burgau
  6. Eggen , place under the sovereignty of the Counts of Bregenz in Vorarlberg
  7. Eggen , Bailiwick of the city of Constance under federal state sovereignty
  8. Eggenweiler , office in the Upper Bailiwick of Swabia
  9. Ehingen , administrative city for Burgau
  10. Ehingen , directorate city and seat of the estates for Swabian Austria
  11. Ehinger von Balzheim heirs, because of the rulership owned together with Baron von Palm → Balzheim registrar in Burgau
  12. Einsingen , condominium under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty, which was enrolled in both the Swabian Knighthood and the Swabian Imperial Circle
  13. Elchingen , imperial abbot and because of the care offices → Tomerdingen , → Fahlheim and → Stoffenried stand in Burgau
  14. Ellhofen , place under the sovereignty of the Counts of Bregenz in Vorarlberg
  15. Ellzee , judicial bailiff in Burgau
  16. Ellzee-Hochwang , Vogtei in Burgau
  17. Alsace and Burgundy , ball of the Teutonic Knight Order → Altshausen
  18. Alsace , Bailiwick → Haguenau
  19. Elzach , city and rule in Breisgau
  20. Emerkingen , rule under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  21. Endingen , city in Breisgau
  22. Engen , Fürstenberg Obervogteiamt under Nellenburg sovereignty
  23. Ensisheim , town and bailiwick in the Landgraviate of Upper Alsace
  24. Enzberg , imperial knight and because of the rule → Mühlheim stand in Swabian Austria
  25. Enzenberg , Graf and because of the rule → Singen and Mägdeberg stand in Nellenburg
  26. Eptingen , registrar in Sundgau and as a personalist member of the Breisgau knighthood
  27. Erbach , rule in Burgau
  28. Erolzheim , rule in Swabian Austria
  29. Eschach (Schusseramt) , office in the Upper Bailiwick of Swabia
  30. Eschbach , rulership in Breisgau
  31. Eschise → Assise
  32. Ettenheimmünster , abbot, prelate and as part of → Riegel member of the Breisgau knighthood

F.

  1. Fahlheim , nursing office in Burgau
  2. Fahnenberg , knighthood of Breisgau
  3. Falkenstein , imperial county in the Upper Rhine district
  4. Falkenstein , knighthood of Breisgau
  5. Falkwiller , dairy in Sundgau
  6. Fautenbach , place in the Achern court of the Landvogtei Ortenau
  7. Federsee , rule of the sea under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  8. Feldbach , monastery in Sundgau
  9. Feldkirch , city, county and upper bailiff in Vorarlberg
  10. Feldkirch , rulership in Breisgau
  11. Felldorf , rulership in the imperial knighthood under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  12. Ferrette , county in Sundgau
  13. Ferrette , town in Sundgau
  14. Finningen , court office in Burgau
  15. Fischbach , office in the Upper Bailiwick of Swabia
  16. Flachslanden, registrar in Sundgau and Breisgau knighthood
  17. Florimont , Lordship in Sundgau
  18. Frauenberg , care in Nellenburg
  19. Freiburg , commander of the Teutonic Knight Order and prelate in Breisgau
  20. Freiburg , Representation and Chamber for Front Austria, Upper Office for Breisgau and Black Forest
  21. Freiburg , city in Breisgau and because of the dominions → fiefdom and → Horben member of the Breisgau knighthood
  22. Freiburg , University of Front Austria
  23. Freyberg , imperial knight and because of the pledge → Bussen baron vassal in Swabian Austria
  24. Freyberg-Aulfingen-Wellendingen , imperial knight and because of the dominions → Wellendingen and → Worndorf baron vassal in Swabian Austria
  25. Freyberg-Eisenberg-Allmendingen , imperial knight and because of the dominions → Allmendingen and → Wäschenbeuren baron vassal in Swabian Austria
  26. Freyberg-Hürbel , Imperial Knight and because of the dominions → Hürbel , → Altheim , → Griesingen and → Unterknöringen baron vassal in Swabian Austria
  27. Freyberg-Öpfingen , imperial knight and because of the rule → Öpfingen baron vassal in Swabian Austria
  28. Fricktal , landscape in Breisgau
  29. Fridingen , town in Oberhohenberg
  30. Friedberg-Scheer , ducal county and state in Swabian Austria (disputed sovereignty)
  31. Frohberg → Montjoie
  32. Fröhnd , office in the Black Forest
  33. Frommenhausen , rulership in Niederhohenberg
  34. Fugger zu Babenhausen and Boos , Graf and because of the dominions Markt → Biberbach and → Markt Wald stand in Burgau
  35. Fugger zu Dietenheim and Brandenburg , count and because of the rule → Dietenheim stand in Burgau
  36. Fugger zu Glött and Oberndorf , count and because of the rule → Glött stand in Burgau
  37. Fugger zu Kirchberg and Weißenhorn , Graf and because of the counties → Kirchberg and → Weißenhorn as well as the dominions → Pfaffenhofen , → Schnürpflingen and → Wullenstetten stand in Swabian Austria
  38. Fugger zu Kirchheim and Eppishausen , count and because of the rule → Kirchheim stand in Burgau
  39. Fugger zu Mickhausen and Schwindegg , Count and because of the rule → Mickhausen stood in Swabian Austria
  40. Fugger zu Nordendorf , Graf and because of the dominions → Niederalfingen and → Nordendorf stand in Swabian Austria
  41. Fürstenberg , Fürst and because of the compromise area of ​​the ducal imperial county → Tengen and the rule → Schlatt am Randen stand in Swabian Austria
  42. Furtwangen , Umbrella Vogtei in Breisgau
  43. Fußach , court in the county of Feldkirch in Vorarlberg

G

  1. Gailingen , place in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood under Nellenburg sovereignty
  2. Garnier, Knighthood of Breisgau
  3. Gebrazhofen , office in the Upper Bailiwick of Swabia
  4. Geiersnest , manor in Breisgau
  5. Geigelbach , office in the Upper Bailiwick of Swabia
  6. Girardi, knighthood of Breisgau
  7. Giromagny , Bailiwick in Sundgau
  8. Glött , rule in Swabian Austria
  9. Göffingen , rule in Swabian Austria
  10. Goldscheuer , staff community in the Ortenau
  11. Görwihl , unification in the Black Forest
  12. Grandmont, knighthood of Breisgau
  13. Grandvillars , Lordship in the Sundgau
  14. Grechtler , Knighthood of Breisgau
  15. Greuth , knighthood of Breisgau
  16. Griesheim , court in the Ortenau
  17. Griesingen , rule in Swabian Austria
  18. Großkissendorf , rulership in Burgau
  19. Großkötz , care in Burgau
  20. Grünenbach , court in the county of Bregenz in Vorarlberg
  21. Grüningen , rule in Swabian Austria
  22. Grünkraut , office in the Upper Bailiwick of Swabia
  23. Gunningen , ecclesiastical bailiwick in Oberhohenberg
  24. Günterstal , noble women's monastery in Breisgau
  25. Günzburg , Mint for Upper Austria
  26. Günzburg , Oberamt für Burgau
  27. Günzburg , town and rule in Burgau
  28. Gurtweil , rulership in the Black Forest
  29. Gutenstein , rule in Nellenburg
  30. Gutenzell , imperial abbess and because of the rule owned jointly with the Rot an der Rot abbey → Kirchberg an der Iller stand in Swabian Austria

H

  1. Haas von Katenmoos, knighthood of Breisgau
  2. Habsthal , monastery in Nellenburg, at the same time because of the castle → Helmsdorf stand in Nellenburg
  3. Haguenau , Bailiwick in Alsace
  4. Haguenau , city of the Decapolis under the bailiff in Alsace
  5. Harrach zu Rohrau , Graf and because of the Reichshof → Lustenau stand in Vorarlberg
  6. Harsch von Reute and Holzhausen, knighthood of Breisgau
  7. Harthausen , rulership in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  8. Hauenstein , county in the Black Forest
  9. Hausen , rule in Oberhohenberg
  10. Hausen am Tann , rule in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood under Hohenberg sovereignty
  11. Hausen ob Allmendingen , place in Burgau
  12. Haut-Koenigsbourg , rule in the Landgraviate of Upper Alsace
  13. Haut-Landsbourg , rule in the Landgraviate of Upper Alsace
  14. Haut-Landser , rule in the Sundgau
  15. Haute-Alsace → Upper Alsace
  16. Hedingen , monastery in Swabian Austria (disputed sovereignty with Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen)
  17. Heggbach , imperial abbess and because of the place owned jointly with the imperial city of Biberach → Baustetten stand in Burgau
  18. Heidenheim, imperial knight and baron vassal in Swabian Austria
  19. Heiligkreuztal , monastery in Nellenburg
  20. Heimbach , rulership in Breisgau
  21. Heitersheim , principality and commander of the Order of St. John, prelate in Breisgau
  22. Helmsdorf , castle under the sovereignty of the Counts of Heiligenberg in Nellenburg
  23. Hemigkofen , office in the county of Montfort
  24. Hennin , knighthood of Breisgau
  25. Herbertshofen , ecclesiastical bailiwick in Burgau
  26. Heudorf , camera location in Nellenburg
  27. Heufelden , condominium in Burgau
  28. Hewen , Fürstenberg rule under Nellenburg sovereignty
  29. Hilzingen , rule under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  30. Hindelwangen , camera location in Nellenburg
  31. Hinter-Bregenzerwald , court in the county of Feldkirch in Vorarlberg
  32. Hirrlingen , place in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood under Hohenberg sovereignty
  33. Hirschlatt , rule in the Upper Bailiwick of Swabia
  34. Hochdorf , rulership in Breisgau
  35. Höchenschwand , Vogtei in the Black Forest
  36. Höchenschwander Berg, one in the Black Forest
  37. Hochsal , unity in the Black Forest
  38. Hochstatt , dairy in Sundgau
  39. Hochwang , bailiff in Burgau
  40. Hödingen , place under the sovereignty of the imperial city of Überlingen in Nellenburg
  41. Court of Hofrieden , court in the county of Bregenz in Vorarlberg
  42. Hofsteig , court in the county of Bregenz in Vorarlberg
  43. Hohenberg , Upper and Lower Imperial Counties
  44. Hohenegg , rule in Vorarlberg
  45. Hohenems , county in the Swabian Empire in Vorarlberg
  46. Hohengeroldseck , county
  47. Hohenkrähen , rule of the imperial knighthood under Nellenburg sovereignty
  48. Hohenrechberg , rule of the imperial knighthood (disputed sovereignty with Swabian Austria)
  49. Hohenstoffeln , rule of the imperial knighthood in Nellenburg
  50. Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen , prince and because of the imperial county → Veringen stand in Swabian Austria, because of the monasteries → Habsthal , → Wald and → Heiligkreuztal stand in Nellenburg and because of the rule → Wehrstein stand in Niederhohenberg
  51. Holzhausen , rulership in Breisgau
  52. Holzheim , Vogtei in Burgau
  53. Homburg , rule in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood under Nellenburg sovereignty
  54. Hoppetenzell , rule under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  55. Horb , Obervogteiamt for Niederhohenberg
  56. Horb , town in Niederhohenberg
  57. Horben, imperial knight and because of the rule → Ringenberg stand in Vorarlberg
  58. Horben , rulership in Breisgau
  59. Hornstein , imperial knight and because of the rule → Bußmannshausen landlord in the Landvogtei Swabia, because of the rule → Hohenstoffeln stand in Nellenburg, because of the imperial lower nobility ownership → Balgheim stand in Hohenberg as well as a member of the Breisgau knighthood as a personalist
  60. Hornstein-Binningen , imperial knight and because of the rule → Binningen baron vassal in Nellenburg
  61. Hornstein-Göffingen , imperial knight and because of the dominions → Göffingen and → Grüningen baron vassal in Swabian Austria
  62. Hornstein-Weiterdingen , imperial knight and because of the rule → Weiterdingen baron vassal in Nellenburg
  63. Hugstetten , rulership in Breisgau
  64. Humpiß , imperial knight and because of the rule → Ratzenried baron vassal in Swabian Austria
  65. Hundsbach , dairy in Sundgau
  66. Hürbel , rule in Swabian Austria

I.

  1. Ibach , Bailiwick in the Black Forest
  2. Ifflinger von Granegg , imperial knight and because of the rule → Lackendorf baron vassal in Swabian Austria
  3. Illerrieden , Burgvogtei in Burgau
  4. Illertissen , rule in Swabian Austria
  5. Illfurth , dairy in Sundgau
  6. Imhoff zu Wasserburg, Freiherr and because of the rule owned together with the German Order Coming Ulm and Altshausen as well as Freiherr von Volmar → Deffingen civil lord in Burgau
  7. Ingelsod → Angeot
  8. Ingoldingen-Degernau , clerical bailiwick in the Lower Bailiwick of Swabia
  9. Inzigkofen , monastery (disputed sovereignty with Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen)
  10. Inzlingen , rulership in the Breisgau under Baden-Durlach sovereignty
  11. Isny , Reichsstadt and Malstatt (place of jurisdiction) of the Free Regional Court in Upper Swabia
  12. Issenheim , Lordship in the Sundgau

J

  1. Jagdberg , court in the county of Feldkirch in Vorarlberg
  2. Jesuit master of Freiburg , Fathers Societatis Jesu and because of the rule → Merzhausen member of the Breisgau knighthood
  3. Order of St. John , Grand Prior, Prelate and because of the rule → Eschbach a member of the Breisgau knighthood
  4. Junker im Thurn , because of the rule → Büsingen registrar in Nellenburg

K

  1. Kageneck , knighthood of Breisgau
  2. Kaisheim , imperial abbot and because of the rule → Oberhausen was in Swabian Austria, because of the rule owned jointly with Freiherr Stain vom Rechtenstein → Niederstotzingen and other possessions under Burgau sovereignty were in Burgau
  3. Kallenberg , rule in Oberhohenberg
  4. Kastelberg , rule of camera in Breisgau
  5. Katharinental , Kloster and because of the place → Obergailingen stand in Nellenburg
  6. Kaysersberg , city of the Decapolis under the Landvogtei in Alsace
  7. Kechler von Schwandorf, because of the places → Ober- and Untertalheim, registrar in Niederhohenberg
  8. Cellar of Schleitheim, because of the rule → Nordstetten registrar in Niederhohenberg
  9. Kellhöfe , court in the county of Bregenz in Vorarlberg
  10. Kempten , prince monastery and because of the rule owned jointly with the monastery Ottobeuren → Ronsberg stand in Burgau
  11. Kenzingen , city in Breisgau
  12. Kippenheim, knighthood of Breisgau
  13. Kirchberg , imperial county under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  14. Kirchberg , monastery in Hohenberg
  15. Kirchberg an der Iller , rule in Burgau
  16. Kirchheim , rule in Swabian Austria
  17. Kirchhofen , rulership in Breisgau
  18. Kirchzarten , Vogtei of the city of Freiburg im Breisgau
  19. Kirnberg , rule of camera in Breisgau
  20. Small bread, knighthood of Breisgau
  21. Kleinkissendorf , court in Burgau
  22. Klingenstein , Kaplanei and because of the condominium → Böttingen stand in Burgau
  23. Klingnau , Propstei in Breisgau
  24. Königsegg-Aulendorf , Count and because of the rule → Bierstetten stand in Swabian Austria
  25. Königsegg-Rothenfels , Count's vassal in Swabian Austria
  26. Constance , Hochstift and because of the rule → Homburg stand in Nellenburg
  27. Konstanz , hospital of the city of Konstanz and because of the location → Hödingen stand in Nellenburg
  28. Constance , city under the government of Upper Austria in Innsbruck
  29. Krafft from Festenberg to Frohnberg , because of the → rule of Zizenhausen class lord in Nellenburg
  30. Kranzenau , rule in Breisgau
  31. Kreuzlingen , Stift and because of the rule → Hirschlatt stand in the Landvogtei Swabia
  32. Kronburg , place in Swabian Austria
  33. Krozingen , Propstei in Breisgau
  34. Krumbach , market in Burgau

L.

  1. Lackendorf , rule in Swabian Austria
  2. Landau , city of the Decapolis under the Bailiwick in Alsace
  3. Landenberg , registrar in Sundgau and as a personalist member of the Breisgau knighthood
  4. Landensberg , care and judicial bailiff in Burgau
  5. Landser , lordship in the Sundgau
  6. Langenargen , market town in the county of Montfort
  7. Langenrain and Marbach , imperial knight and baron vassal in Swabian Austria
  8. Langenstein , rule in Swabian Austria
  9. Langnau , office in the county of Montfort
  10. Largue , dairy in Sundgau
  11. Laubenberg and Rauhenzell , rule in the Swabian circle of the imperial knighthood in Vorarlberg
  12. Run in Baden , place in the after-court Ottersweier of the Landvogtei Ortenau
  13. Laufenburg , Waldstadt and rule of camera in Breisgau
  14. Laupheim , Nursing Office in Swabian Austria
  15. Fiefdom , rulership in Breisgau
  16. Leinstetten , rulership in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  17. Leutkircher Heide , Free People in the Upper Landvogtei Swabia
  18. von der Leyen , Graf and associated with the County of → Hohengeroldseck Vorderösterreich
  19. Lichteneck , rule in Breisgau
  20. Liel , rulership in Breisgau
  21. Lingenau , court in the county of Bregenz in Vorarlberg
  22. Liptingen , camera location in Nellenburg
  23. Lodron , Count's vassal in Swabian Austria
  24. Lontal , rulership in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  25. Löwental , monastery in the Upper Bailiwick of Swabia
  26. Lucelle , Abbey in Sundgau
  27. Luppach, monastery in Sundgau
  28. Lustenau , Reichshof in the Swabian Empire under the sovereignty of the Counts of Bregenz in Vorarlberg

M.

  1. Madach , camera location in Nellenburg, seat of the Free Regional Court in Hegau and Madach
  2. Mägdeberg → Singen and Mägdeberg
  3. Mahlspüren , camera location in Nellenburg
  4. Mainau , Commander in Chief of the Teutonic Order and because of the rule → Blumenfeld was in Swabian Austria
  5. Mainwangen , place in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood under Nellenburg sovereignty
  6. Manikor, knighthood of Breisgau
  7. Marbach, monastery in Sundgau
  8. Marchtal , imperial abbot and because of the church factory → Seekirch stand in Swabian Austria
  9. Marstetten , rule under Burgau sovereignty
  10. Masevaux , Herrschaft as well as Upper and Lower Meierei in Sundgau
  11. Mauren , place in Swabian Austria
  12. Quantities , Donaustadt in Nellenburg
  13. Menzenschwand , Vogtei in the Black Forest
  14. Merdingen , rulership in Breisgau
  15. Merzhausen , rulership in Breisgau
  16. Mickhausen , rule in Swabian Austria
  17. Mittelberg , court in the county of Bregenz in Vorarlberg
  18. Moernach , dairy in Sundgau
  19. Möhlinbach , landscape in Breisgau
  20. Montafon , court of the valley in Vorarlberg
  21. Montfort-Bregenz , county in Vorarlberg → Bregenz
  22. Montfort-Feldkirch , county in Vorarlberg → Feldkirch
  23. Montfort-Tettnang , imperial county in the Swabian Empire
  24. Montjoie , county in Sundgau and as a personalist member of the Breisgau knighthood
  25. Montreux , dominion in the Sundgau
  26. Morimont , lordship in the Sundgau
  27. Mörsberg → Morimont
  28. Moser, knighthood of Breisgau
  29. Muespach , dairy in Sundgau
  30. Mühlheim , rule of the imperial knighthood (disputed sovereignty with Swabian Austria)
  31. Münchhöf , Obervogteiamt under Nellenburg sovereignty
  32. Munderkingen , Donaustadt and administrative city for the Landvogtei Swabia
  33. Munster , city of the Decapolis under the Bailiwick in Alsace
  34. Munsterol → Montreux
  35. Munzingen , rulership in Breisgau
  36. Murbach , Abbey in Sundgau
  37. Murg , unification in the Black Forest
  38. Mussingen , rulership in Burgau

N

  1. Nail from the Alten-Schönstein , knighthood of Breisgau
  2. Neckarburg , clerical bailiwick under the sovereignty of the imperial city of Rottweil in Hohenberg
  3. Nellenburg , Landgraviate
  4. Nenzingen , camera location in Nellenburg
  5. Neubourg, monastery in the Landgraviate of Upper Alsace
  6. Neuburg , rule in Swabian Austria
  7. Neuburg , court in the county of Feldkirch in Vorarlberg
  8. Neuchâtel , city in Breisgau and because of Chalampé stand in Sundgau
  9. Neuenfels , knighthood of Breisgau
  10. Neuershausen , rulership in Breisgau
  11. Neuhaus near Radolfzell, court in Nellenburg
  12. Neuhausen on the Fildern
  13. Neukirch , office in the county of Montfort
  14. Neveu , Breisgau knighthood and possession of the class rule → Windschläg in the Ortenau
  15. Niederalfingen , rule in Swabian Austria
  16. Netherlands → Bas-Landser
  17. Lower Swabia , Lower Landvogtei
  18. Niederstotzingen , rule in Burgau
  19. Nonnenbach , office in the county of Montfort
  20. Nordendorf , rule in Swabian Austria
  21. Nordstetten , rulership in Niederhohenberg

O

  1. Obenhausen , rule under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  2. Oberachern , place in the court of Achern of the Landvogtei Ortenau
  3. Ober- and Untertalheim , places in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood under Hohenberg sovereignty
  4. Oberamt → Altdorf, → Bregenz, → Freiburg, → Günzburg, → Offenburg, → Rottenburg, → Stockach, → Tettnang, → Winnweiler
  5. Oberdorf and Schussental , office in the county of Montfort
  6. Oberehnheim → Obernai
  7. Upper Alsace , Landvogtei
  8. Obergailingen , place under Nellenburg sovereignty
  9. Oberhausen , rule under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  10. Oberknöringen , judicial bailiff in Burgau
  11. Oberlandser → Haut-Landser
  12. Obernai , city of the Decapolis under the Landvogtei in Alsace
  13. Obernau , rule in Niederhohenberg
  14. Oberndorf , city and upper bailiff in Hohenberg
  15. Oberndorf and Poltringen , places in the Swabian circle of the imperial knighthood under Hohenberg sovereignty
  16. Oberried , priory in the Black Forest
  17. Oberrimsingen , rulership in Breisgau
  18. Obersäckingen , dominion in the Breisgau
  19. Upper Swabia , Obere Landvogtei
  20. Oberyach, manor in Breisgau
  21. Ochsenhausen , imperial abbot and because of the location → Untersulmetingen, registrar in the Landvogtei Swabia
  22. Oeffingen , place under Burgau sovereignty
  23. Önsbach , place in the court of Achern of the Landvogtei Ortenau
  24. Oettingen-Wallerstein , Prince and because of the rule → Seyfriedsberg was in Swabian Austria
  25. Offenburg , imperial city and upper office for the Ortenau
  26. Olsberg , women's monastery and prelate in Breisgau
  27. Öpfingen , rule in Swabian Austria
  28. Ortenau , Landvogtei in the Upper Rhine Empire
  29. Ortenberg , court and staff in the Ortenau
  30. Osterberg , Imperial Knight and because of the Obervogtamt → Bühl stand in Burgau
  31. Ottersweier , after-court in the Landvogtei Ortenau
  32. Ottmarsheim , Abbey in Sundgau
  33. Ottobeuren , abbot and because of the rulership owned jointly with the Kempten prince, → Ronsberg stand in Burgau
  34. Ow , imperial knight and because of the dominions → Wachendorf , → Felldorf , → Bierlingen and → Ahldorf baron vassal in Swabian Austria

P

  1. Pach zu Hansenheim and Hoheneppan, because of the rule → Hausen am Tann registrar in Oberhohenberg
  2. Palm , imperial lower nobility and because of the rule owned jointly with the heirs of the Ehinger von Balzheim → Balzheim registry lord in Burgau
  3. Pappus von Trazberg, imperial knight and because of the rule → Laubenberg and Rauhenzell stand in Vorarlberg
  4. Petershausen , imperial abbot and because of the rule → Hilzingen was in Swabian Austria
  5. Pfaffenhofen , county and rulership under Burgau sovereignty
  6. Pfalz-Zweibrücken , prince and because of the rule → Illertissen nobleman in Swabian Austria
  7. Pfetterhouse , dairy in Sundgau
  8. Pfirt , knighthood of Breisgau
  9. Pfirt → Ferrette
  10. Pforr , knighthood of Breisgau
  11. Phaffans , dairy in Sundgau
  12. Prasberg → Vogt von Altensumerau and Prasberg
  13. Preysing , imperial knight and because of the rule → Ramsberg countial vassal in Swabian Austria

R.

  1. Radolfzell , directorate town for Nellenburg
  2. Raithaslach , camera location in Nellenburg
  3. Raitiamt , Bailiwick of the city of Constance under federal state sovereignty
  4. Ramsberg reign in Swabian Austria
  5. Ramschwag , because of the rule → Großkissendorf registrar in Burgau and as a personalist member of the Breisgau knighthood
  6. Rankweil , Regional Court for Vorarlberg
  7. Rankweil-Sulz , court in the county of Feldkirch in Vorarlberg
  8. Rassler, because of the rule → Obernau registrar in Niederhohenberg
  9. Rathsamhausen , registrar in Sundgau
  10. Ratzenried , rule in the Landvogtei Swabia
  11. Rechberg , imperial knight and because of the rule → Hohenrechberg stand in Swabian Austria
  12. Rechtenstein , rule in Swabian Austria
  13. Rehling, registrar in Burgau
  14. Empire of Reichenstein , knighthood of Breisgau and civil lord in Sundgau
  15. Reichlin von Meldegg , because of the place → Amtzell registrar in the Landvogtei Swabia
  16. Reinach , registrar in Sundgau
  17. Reiningue , dairy in Sundgau
  18. Reischach , imperial knight and because of the rule → Hohenkrähen stood in Swabian Austria and in Nellenburg
  19. Reute , monastery and court under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  20. Reute im Hegau , place under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  21. Reuttner von Weyl , imperial knight and because of the rule → Achstetten baron vassal in Swabian Austria as well as a member of the Breisgau knighthood as a personalist
  22. Rheinfelden , Waldstadt and control of camera in Breisgau
  23. Rheinfelden , provost of the monastery and prelate in Breisgau
  24. Rhine valley, landscape in Breisgau
  25. Rheinweiler , rulership in Breisgau
  26. Rickelshausen , rulership in Nellenburg
  27. Rickenbach , unification in the Black Forest
  28. Rieden , rule in Burgau
  29. Riedheim , imperial knight and because of the dominions → Lontal and → Harthausen baron vassal in Swabian Austria
  30. Riedlingen , Donaustadt in the Lower Bailiwick of Swabia
  31. Riegel , common partial rule in Breisgau
  32. Riespach , dairy in Sundgau
  33. Rinck von Baldenstein , registrar in Sundgau
  34. Ringenberg , rule in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood in Vorarlberg
  35. Ringingen , free spots in Swabian Austria
  36. Roderen , dairy in Sundgau
  37. Rodt von Bußmannshausen , because of the rule → Bußmannshausen nobleman in the Landvogtei Swabia
  38. Röfingen , care and bailiff in Burgau
  39. Roggenbach , knighthood of Breisgau
  40. Rohr and Waldstetten , members of the Teutonic Knight Order under Burgau sovereignty
  41. Roll of Bernau , knighthood of Breisgau
  42. Ronsberg , rule in Burgau
  43. Rosemont , valley in Sundgau
  44. Rosheim , city of the Decapolis under the Bailiwick in Alsace
  45. Rot an der Rot , Imperial Abbot and because of the rule owned jointly with the Gutenzell Abbey → Kirchberg an der Iller stand in Swabian Austria
  46. Rotberg , knighthood of Breisgau
  47. Rotenberg → Rougemont-le-Château
  48. Rottenberg, knighthood of Breisgau
  49. Rottenburg , administrative city for Hohenberg
  50. Rottenburg , Oberamt für Hohenberg
  51. Rouffach , commander of the Teutonic Knight Order in Sundgau
  52. Rougemont , Lordship in the Sundgau
  53. Rougemont et Masevaux, United Lords in the Sundgau
  54. Ruhfelden , office in Burgau

S.

  1. Säckingen , prince of women and prelate in Breisgau
  2. Säckingen , Waldstadt im Breisgau
  3. Saint-Apollinaire, monastery in Sundgau
  4. Saint-Morand , monastery in Sundgau
  5. Salmannsweiler , Imperial Abbot and because of the Upper Bailiff → Stetten am kalten Markt Stand in Hohenberg, because of the Upper Bailiff → Münchhöf and the place → Mainwangen Stand in Nellenburg
  6. Salzstetten , rule in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood under Hohenberg sovereignty
  7. Sankt Blasien , prince abbot, prelate and because of the dominions → Gurtweil and → Kirchhofen member of the Breisgau knighthood
  8. Sankt Blasien , Zwing and Bann of the monastery in the Black Forest
  9. Sankt Gallen , prince abbot and because of the rule → Ehaben member of the Breisgau knighthood
  10. Sankt Georgen in the Black Forest in Villingen , abbot and because of the Landvogtei → Herbertshofen stand in Burgau, because of the Landvogtei → Ingoldingen-Degernau stand in the Landvogtei Swabia and because of the Bailiwicks → Neckarburg and → Gunningen stand in Hohenberg
  11. Sankt Georgen zu Isny , Imperial Abbot and because of the location → Eggen Stand in Vorarlberg
  12. Sankt Johann-Höchst , court in the county of Feldkirch in Vorarlberg
  13. Sankt Katharinental , Kloster and because of the place → Obergailingen stand in Nellenburg
  14. Sankt Märgen , monastery and prelate in Breisgau, also Vogtei of the city of Freiburg
  15. Sankt Moritz zu Augsburg , monastery and because of the office → Ruhfelden stand in Burgau
  16. Saint Peter , abbot, prelate and because of the rule → Geiersnest member of the Breisgau knighthood
  17. Sankt Trudpert , abbot and prelate in Breisgau
  18. Sankt Ulrich and Afra zu Augsburg , abbot and because of the court office → Finningen stand in Burgau
  19. Sasbach , rulership in Breisgau
  20. Saulgau , Donaustadt in Nellenburg
  21. Schackmin, Knighthood of Breisgau
  22. Schad von Mittelbiberach , because of the rule → Mussingen civil lord in Burgau
  23. Schaffhausen , town of the Swiss Confederation and Legstadt (financial center) of the salt trade with Hall in Tirol, because of the location → Reute im Hegau stand in Swabian Austria and because of the location → Gailingen stand in Nellenburg
  24. Schauenburg , knighthood from Breisgau and registrar in Sundgau
  25. Schelklingen , town in the Lower Bailiwick of Swabia
  26. Schemmerberg , Oberamt in the Upper Bailiwick of Swabia
  27. Schenk von Castell , Graf and because of the rule → Berg nobleman in the Landvogtei Swabia, because of the rule → Gutenstein stand in Nellenburg and as a personalist member of the Breisgau knighthood
  28. Scheppach , nursing and judicial bailiff in Burgau
  29. Schertlin von Burtenbach , Imperial Knight and because of the place → Mauren Stand in Swabian Austria
  30. Schindelbach , office in the Upper Bailiwick of Swabia
  31. Schlatt am Randen , rule under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  32. Schlettstadt → Sélestat
  33. Schnewlin , Knighthood of Breisgau
  34. Schnürpflingen , rule in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood under Burgau sovereignty
  35. Schömberg , town in Oberhohenberg
  36. Schomburg , rule in the county of Montfort
  37. Schönau , Talvogtei in the Black Forest
  38. Schönau , registrar in Sundgau
  39. Schönau-Wehr , knighthood of Breisgau
  40. Schönau-Zell , knighthood of Breisgau
  41. Schramberg , rule in Hohenberg
  42. Schussenried , imperial abbot and because of the office shared with Buchau → Bierstetten Stand in Swabian Austria and because of the location → Winterstettendorf Stand in the Landvogtei Swabia
  43. Schuttern , abbot and prelate in Breisgau
  44. Swabia , Upper and Lower Landvogtei
  45. Swabian Austria , country
  46. Schwarzenberg , rule of camera in Breisgau
  47. Schwarzenberg , prince and because of the rule → Lichteneck and as part of → Riegel member of the Breisgau knighthood
  48. Black Forest , Waldvogt
  49. Schwörstadt , rule in Breisgau
  50. Seekirch , church factory in the Lower Landvogtei of Swabia
  51. Sélestat , city of the Decapolis under the rulership in Alsace
  52. Senger and Etterlin , because of the rule → Rickelshausen landlord in Nellenburg
  53. Sennheim → Cernay
  54. Seyfriedsberg , rule under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  55. Sickingen , knighthood of Breisgau
  56. Sießen , monastery under Austrian sovereignty in the Lower Bailiwick of Swabia
  57. Sigmaringen , princely imperial county under Austrian sovereignty (disputed sovereignty)
  58. Simmerberg , court in the county of Bregenz in Vorarlberg
  59. Singen and Mägdeberg , rule in Nellenburg
  60. Sipplingen , camera location in Nellenburg
  61. Söflingen , Reichsstift and because of the condominium → Böttingen stand in Burgau
  62. Sölden , rulership in Breisgau
  63. Sonnenberg , rule in the county of Bludenz in Vorarlberg
  64. Sonnenberg , Zeitgericht in the Grafschaft Feldkirch in Vorarlberg
  65. Soppe , dairy in Sundgau
  66. Spaichingen , Obervogteiamt for Oberhohenberg
  67. Speidel, knighthood of Breisgau
  68. Speth, imperial knight and because of the rule → Untermarchtal stand in Swabian Austria
  69. Sponeck , imperial knight and because of the rule → Leinstetten stand in Swabian Austria
  70. Stadion-Thannhausen , Graf and because of the rule → Thannhausen stand in Burgau
  71. Stadion-Warthausen , Graf and because of the dominions → Warthausen and → Emerkingen stand in Swabian Austria as well as a member of the Breisgau knighthood as a personalist
  72. Stain vom Rechtenstein , Freiherr and because of the rule owned jointly with the Imperial Abbey of Kaisheim → Niederstotzingen stand in Burgau
  73. Staufen , rule in Breisgau
  74. Stauffenberg , Reichsritter and because of the office → Eberstall stand in Burgau
  75. Stegen , rulership in Breisgau
  76. Steißlingen , rule in Nellenburg
  77. Sternbach , Freiherr and because of the counties → Bludenz and → Sonnenberg registrar in Vorarlberg
  78. Stetten am kalten Markt , clerical superior bailiff in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood under Hohenberg sovereignty
  79. Stockach , Oberamt für Nellenburg
  80. Stockach , town in Nellenburg
  81. Stoffenried , Nursing Office in Burgau
  82. Stotzingen , imperial knight and because of the rule → Wiech's status in Swabian Austria as well as a member of the Breisgau knighthood as a personalist
  83. Stürtzel von Buchheim , knighthood of Breisgau
  84. Sulzberg , court in the county of Bregenz in Vorarlberg
  85. Sundgau , Landvogtei
  86. Syrgenstein , rule in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood owned by the Syrg von Syrgenstein under the sovereignty of the Counts of Bregenz in Vorarlberg

T

  1. Tannberg , court in the county of Bregenz in Vorarlberg
  2. Tengen , prince county under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  3. Tennenbach , abbot and prelate in Breisgau
  4. Tettnang , town and rule in the county of Montfort
  5. Tettnang , Landwaibelamt in the county of Montfort
  6. Tettnang , Oberamt for the County of Montfort
  7. Thann , city, rule and bailiwick in Sundgau
  8. Thannhausen , rule in Burgau
  9. Thierenbach , monastery in Sundgau
  10. Thurn und Taxis , Prince and because of the rule → Bussen stand in Swabian Austria
  11. Thurn, Valsassina and Taxis , Count and because of the rule owned together with Freiherr von Freyberg → Wäschenbeuren stand in Swabian Austria
  12. Todtmoos , rule in the Black Forest
  13. Todtnau , Talvogtei in the Black Forest
  14. Tomerdingen , Nursing Office in Burgau
  15. Traubach , dairy and Propstei in Sundgau
  16. Triberg , city and cameraman in Breisgau
  17. Trois-Épis , monastery in Sundgau
  18. Turckheim , city of the Decapolis under the Landvogtei in Alsace

U

  1. Überlingen , Commander of the Order of St. John and because of the rule → Hoppetenzell stood in Swabian Austria
  2. Überreiter Office , Office in the Upper Bailiwick of Swabia
  3. Ulm , commander of the Teutonic Knight Order and because of the rule owned together with the commander Altshausen, Freiherr von Imhoff zu Wasserburg and Freiherr von Volmar → Deffingen stand in Burgau
  4. Ulm zu Erbach , because of the rule → Erbach stand in Burgau, because of the rule → Werenwag and → Kallenberg as well as the places → Oberndorf and Poltringen stand in Hohenberg as well as a member of the Breisgauische knighthood as a personalist
  5. Umkirch , rulership in Breisgau
  6. Ummendorf , Nursing Office in the Landvogtei Swabia
  7. Unteralpfen , civil rule in the Black Forest
  8. Unterknöringen , rule in Swabian Austria
  9. Untermarchtal , rulership in the Swabian circle of the imperial knighthood under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  10. Untersulmetingen , place in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  11. Origining , monastery in the Lower Bailiwick of Swabia and because of the location → Hausen ob Allmendingen, it was in Burgau

V

  1. Veringen , imperial county under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  2. Villé , rule in the Landgraviate of Upper Alsace
  3. Villingen , city in Breisgau
  4. Vogt of Altensumerau and Prasberg , knighthood of Breisgau
  5. Vöhlin von Frickenhausen , imperial knight and because of the rule → Neuburg was in Swabian Austria
  6. Volmar, imperial knight and because of the rule → Rieden stand in Swabian Austria as well as because of the rule owned together with the Teutonic Order Ulm and Altshausen as well as Baron von Imhoff zu Wasserburg → Deffingen registrar in Burgau
  7. Vorarlberg , country

W.

  1. Wachendorf , rulership in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  2. Guardian , baron and because of the rule → Hirrlingen registrar in Niederhohenberg
  3. Wagensteig , Vogtei im Breisgau
  4. Wagner von Frommenhausen , because of the rule → Frommenhausen landlord in Niederhohenberg
  5. Forest , rule in Burgau
  6. Forest , monastery in Nellenburg
  7. Waldburg-Wolfegg-Waldsee , Truchsess and because of the court → Reute stand in Swabian Austria
  8. Waldburg-Zeil-Wurzach , Truchsess and because of the rule → Marstetten stand in Swabian Austria
  9. Waldburg-Zeil-Zeil and Trauchburg , Prince Truchsess and because of the rule → rooms under the castle Stand in Hohenberg
  10. Waldkirch , city in Breisgau
  11. Waldkirch , provost of the canons and prelate in Breisgau
  12. Waldsee , Donaustadt in the Lower Bailiwick of Swabia
  13. Waldsee , pen under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  14. Waldshut , Waldstadt im Breisgau
  15. Waldshut , Waldvogteiamt in the Black Forest
  16. Waldstadt → Laufenburg, → Rheinfelden, → Säckingen, → Waldshut
  17. Wangen , imperial city and Malstatt (place of jurisdiction) of the Free Regional Court in Upper Swabia
  18. Warthausen , rule under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  19. Wäschenbeuren , rule in Swabian Austria
  20. Wasserburg , dominion in the county of Montfort
  21. Wehr , rule in Breisgau
  22. Wehrstein , rule in the Swabian Empire under Hohenberg sovereignty
  23. Hamlet → Villé
  24. Weingarten , imperial abbot and because of the rule → Brochenzell stand in Swabian Austria
  25. Weißenau , imperial monastery and clergyman vassal in Swabian Austria
  26. Weißenhorn , town in Burgau and imperial county under Burgau sovereignty
  27. Go on , rule in Swabian Austria
  28. Welden , rule in the Swabian district of the imperial knighthood under Burgau sovereignty
  29. Welden , imperial knight and because of the maintenance department → Laupheim stand in Swabian Austria
  30. Wellendingen , rule in Swabian Austria
  31. Welsperg , because of the rule → Langenstein Countess vassal in Swabian Austria as well as a member of the Breisgau knighthood as a personalist
  32. Wengen zu Ulm , Stift and because of the place → Wollmetshofen stand in Burgau
  33. Werdenstein , because of the rule → Dellmensingen civil registry lord in Burgau
  34. Werenwag , rule in Oberhohenberg
  35. Wessenberg , knighthood from Breisgau and registrar in Sundgau
  36. Westernach , imperial knight and because of the rule → Kronburg baron vassal in Swabian Austria
  37. Wettenhausen , imperial abbot and because of the bailiwick → Burgau clergyman vassal in Burgau
  38. Wiblingen , imperial abbey and because of the rule → Bühl stand in Burgau
  39. Wiechs , rule in Swabian Austria
  40. Wiesneck , rule in Breisgau
  41. Wildtal , rulership in Breisgau
  42. Windschläg , rulership in the Ortenau
  43. Winnweiler , Oberamt for the Imperial County of Falkenstein
  44. Winterbach, manor in Breisgau
  45. Winter sensations, camera location in Nellenburg
  46. Winterstettendorf , place under Swabian-Austrian sovereignty
  47. Wissembourg , city of the Decapolis under the Bailiwick in Alsace
  48. Wittenbach, knighthood of Breisgau
  49. Wittnau , rulership in Breisgau
  50. Wolketsweiler , office in the Upper Bailiwick of Swabia
  51. Wollmetshofen , place in Burgau
  52. Wolpadingen , Vogtei in the Black Forest
  53. Wolschwiller , dairy in Sundgau
  54. Wonnental , abbess and prelate in Breisgau
  55. Worndorf , rule in Swabian Austria
  56. Wullenstetten , rule under Burgau sovereignty
  57. Württemberg , Herzog and associated with Swabian Austria because of several condominiums

Z

  1. Zarten , Vogtei im Breisgau
  2. Ten cities → Dekapolis
  3. Zell , rule in Breisgau
  4. Zell-Weierbach , staff in the Ortenau
  5. Rooms under the castle , rule in Hohenberg
  6. Zizenhausen , rulership in Nellenburg
  7. Zogenweiler , office in the Upper Bailiwick of Swabia
  8. Zoznegg , Oberamt in Nellenburg
  9. Zunsweier , after dish in the Ortenau
  10. Zu Rhein , registrar in Sundgau and as a personalist member of the Breisgau knighthood
  11. Zusmarshausen , place under Burgau sovereignty
  12. Zweyer von Evenbach, knighthood of Breisgau
  13. Zwiefalten , imperial abbot and clergyman vassal in Swabian Austria

See also

literature

  • Gerhard Köbler : Historical lexicon of the German countries. The German territories from the Middle Ages to the present. 7th, completely revised edition. CH Beck, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-406-54986-1 ( limited preview in the Google book search).
  • Lugo, Alphons: Statistics of the Kaiserl. Royal Vorlande , 1797, Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, Dept. 65 (Manuscripts), No. 1443. Printed in: Friedrich Metz (Hrsg.): Vorderösterreich, Eine geschichtliche Landeskunde , 2nd edition. Freiburg i. Br. 1967, 797-818
  • Kreutter, Franz: History of the Austro-Hungarian states: drawn from documents, simultaneous historians and other purest sources / from a capitular of the Reichsstift St. Blasi im Schwarzwalde, St. Blasien 1790
  • Metz. Friedrich (ed.): Vorderösterreich, Eine geschichtliche Landeskunde , 2nd edition Freiburg i. Br. 1967, with essays on all the territories of Upper Austria.
  • Quarthal, Franz and Gerhard Faix (eds.): The Habsburgs in the German Southwest , Stuttgart 2000.
  • Hölzle, Erwin: The German Southwest at the End of the Old Reich , epithet, Stuttgart 1938.

Individual evidence

  1. The granddaughter of the Türkenlouis received the Riegeler Schloss in 1765 and part of the Lichteneck lordship with Forchheim and Schelingen as the territorial lordship of Princess Elisabeth of Baden-Baden, and in 1789 to Prince von Schwarzenberg.
  2. The rule Balgheim headed to the Swabian Empire, 1792 to Truchsess von Waldburg-Zeil-Zeil and Trauchburg.
  3. Bierstetten became Austrian in 1299 and initially formed the Bierstetten office with Saulgau, which Truchseß Karl von Waldburg lent to the barons of Zimmer in 1588 and which came to Königsegg through inheritance in 1601. The office was represented at the state parliaments of Swabian Austria in Ehingen. In 1746 this office was left to the Schussenried Abbey and enlarged in 1750 by Allmannsweiler and Renhardsweiler. In the treaty of 1788, Buchau Abbey received their official part from the Königsegg-Aulendorf.
  4. ^ Abbey of Söflingen and Kaplanei Klingenstein were both part of Upper Austria and registered for Böttingen in the Imperial Knighthood, Swabian Knight Circle, Canton on the Danube. Until 1825, the hamlet of Böttingen belonged to Tomerdingen in terms of the church, but administratively to the German Order Office of Bollingen. The manorial rule was shared by the Teutonic Order, the Klingenstein chaplain and the Söflingen Poor Clare Monastery.
  5. The Breisgau estates consisted of the three curiae of the prelate, the knighthood and the third estate of the cities and regions. The estates granted new taxes as the most important right, and national defense was their foremost task. The state sovereignty over the property of the Breisgau estates in Freiburg belonged to the Landgraviate of Breisgau. A large part of the Breisgau was not administered directly by the Upper Austrian government, but by the heads of the abbeys and founders and, in particular, the local nobility.
  6. The third estate, that of the countryside and towns, had 27 members in the 16th century, 14 of them from Alsace. After the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, the estate still comprised 13 cities and six dominions. As a rule, the cities sent a mayor and the city clerk as deputies, the Landscapes two mayors or one of them issued a “letter of violence” from the camera.
  7. The prelate class was considered the most distinguished; it represented the Grand Prior of the Order of St. John, the Prince Abbot of St. Blasien, the abbots and abbesses and the Commander of the Teutonic Order in front of Austria. The board of directors of the prelate class was headed by the Grand Prior of the Order of St. John in Heitersheim until 1648. As early as 1612, the priors made attempts to shake off Austrian sovereignty and no longer appeared in the Upper Austrian provincial parliaments since 1626, and finally since 1649. The presidium passed to the abbot of St. Blasien, who initially acted as a representative of Heitersheim, and from 1666 on as president of the prelate class.
  8. ↑ In terms of number, the knightly class was the largest of the three Upper Austrian classes. The country people sheet of 1468 names 241 names, 172 for Alsace, 69 for Breisgau. The matriculation of 1628 still lists 170 members contributing to the knighthood. With the cession of Alsace, the knighthood lost a significant part of its class members. However, with a generous enrollment practice, she kept herself open to newcomers. In the 16th and early 17th centuries, in particular, it was supplemented by bourgeoisie who had achieved advancement through wealth, education as lawyers and doctors, or in the prince's administrative service. Likewise, important imperial officials were committed by enrolling.
  9. The margraviate, consisting of numerous scattered villages in the area of ​​Burgau and Günzburg, became part of the Habsburgs in 1303, but was very often pledged.
  10. Deffingen was jointly owned by the Kommende Ulm and Altshausen of the Teutonic Knight Order, Baron von Imhoff zu Wasserburg and Baron von Volmar under Burgau sovereignty
  11. The directorate town of Ehingen was the seat of the office for Swabian Austria and was also one of the four directorate offices of Ehingen, Rottenburg, Radolfzell, Munderkingen. Ehingen was also the seat of the cantonal chancellery of the canton on the Danube of the Swabian knight circle of the imperial knighthood; the canton was the issuing canton of the Swabian knight circle.
  12. The important imperial princes, counts and lords, but also monasteries and cities, were represented in the state parliaments of Swabian Austria because they held Habsburg fiefs. Often the ownership of a single village was enough to have a seat and vote in Ehingen. The first state parliament of Swabian Austria took place in Mengen in 1541. The place of assembly changed initially, from 1648 it was Ehingen.
  13. Einsingen was jointly organized by the Ursprung, Wiblingen and Söflingen abbeys, the Ulm Church Foundation, the Ulm Order of the Teutonic Order, Count Schenk von Castell and the community of Einsingen itself. All rulers exercised high and low jurisdiction and alternately led the staff.
  14. The County of Falkenstein has belonged to Lorraine since 1667, and came to Austria in 1745 with Franz Stephan, the husband of Maria Theresa. Falkenstein in the Peace of Lunéville 1801 to France.
  15. The Federsee was the condominium of the three maritime authorities Abbey Marchtal, Count von Stadion-Warthausen, imperial city Buchau.
  16. The landgrave-Nellenburg sovereign rights acquired with the county of Tengen remained controversial. In the 18th century, the sovereignty dispute (compromise district) was decided in such a way that Biesendorf, Bargen, Mauenheim, Stetten, Schopfloch (Hof, zu Engen), Kriegertal, Altdorf (village, zu Engen) and Zimmerholz were under Fürstenberg sovereignty, while Riedöschingen, Leipferdingen , Tengen-Dorf, Talheim, Uttenhofen, Nordhalden and Kommingen remained under Nellenburg sovereignty. The Nellenburg rights were claimed and partially exercised by the rule Blumenfeld.
  17. The abbess of Günterstal was, as mistress of Günterstal, a member of the knightly class of the Breisgau estates
  18. Originally, the Grand Prior of the Order of St. John in Germany, as the owner of the Kommende Heitersheim, of the Principality of Heitersheim, took pride of place among the clergy in front of Austria. In 1548 he received the rank of prince with a seat and vote on the clerical bench of the Imperial Council of Princes (# 59) and the Upper Rhine Imperial Circle. From 1468 to 1612 he was president of the prelate class in Breisgau. This was followed by a long-term legal dispute with Austria over the issue of whether the principality was directly imperial - this was already inferred from membership in the Upper Rhine instead of the Austrian imperial circle - or whether it was land-based; even a comparison in 1630 did not pacify the situation. It was not until 1778 that the Grand Prior recognized Austrian territorial sovereignty and - albeit unsuccessfully - demanded back the presidency of the prelate of St. Blasien, which it had exercised since 1666.
  19. Originally belonging to the Counts of Berg, the town of Heufelden was distributed among five gentlemen through purchases and foundations: the University of Freiburg, the parish of Ehingen, the city and hospital of Ehingen, the Abbeys Salmannsweiler, Söflingen and Urspring, the community itself and Count Schenk von Castell, who all exercised lower jurisdiction until 1806 under Austrian sovereignty and the high authorities of the Ehingen rule.
  20. Rudolf III., The last Hohenberg count of the Rottenburg main line, found himself in severe economic hardship, due to an elaborate court keeping and various inheritance divisions, whereby severance payments had to be paid in each case. Therefore, on October 26, 1381, he sold the County of Hohenberg for 66,000 florins to Duke Leopold III. of Austria, to whom the county appeared to be a good starting point for his Swabian policy.
  21. Hohenems was represented in the Swabian Imperial Counts College, owned by Austria since 1765.
  22. Grafschaft Hohengeroldseck was under fiefdom of Austria from 1504, but still represented in the Swabian Imperial Counts College. Schutterwald and Zunsweier were a condominium with Landvogtei Ortenau, court Griesheim, after court Zunsweier. Schutterwald was also enrolled in the imperial knighthood, Swabian knight circle, canton district of Ortenau as part of the rule of Binzburg owned by Baron von Erthal.
  23. The Imperial Knights of Hornstein were barons with their ancestral seat Burg Hornstein, named since 1244 and divided into the Hornstein-Binningen lines in 1686 (enrolled in the canton in Hegau, Allgäu and Lake Constance 1579–1623 because of Hohenstoffeln, acquired by Werner von Reischach), Hornstein -Göffingen (enrolled in the canton on the Danube because of Göffingen and Grüningen), Hornstein-Weiterdingen (enrolled in the canton in Hegau, Allgäu and on Lake Constance for Vorderstoffeln, castle and village of Weiterdingen)
  24. The Jesuit master of Freiburg im Breisgau, as Lord von Merzhausen, was a member of the knighthood of the Breisgau estates. Merzhausen was sold by Schnewlin zu Bollschweil to the Jesuits in 1635, and in 1776 after Maria Theresa repealed the Jesuit order, the rulership reverted to Baron von Bollschweil.
  25. After the defeat of the Protestants in the Schmalkaldic War, Konstanz lost its status as a Free City in 1548, was incorporated into the Habsburg Front Austria through a gift from the Emperor to his brother Ferdinand and was re-Catholicized in the course of the Counter-Reformation. The city served the Habsburgs as a bulwark against further expansion of the Confederation to the north.
  26. The County of Montfort was represented in the Swabian Imperial Counts College, owned by Austria since 1780, making Austria a part of the Swabian Empire.
  27. The Landgraviate, located northwest of Lake Constance, did not form a closed territory geographically or legally, but was an important pillar between the Upper Rhine and Vorarlberg. As early as 1356, Count Heinrich von Nellenburg placed himself under the protection of Austria, and Hans von Tengen, Baron von Eglisau, finally sold his property on April 23, 1465 for 37 905 gulden to Archduke Sigmund of Austria.
  28. The office of the cantonal district of Ortenau of the Swabian knight circle was located in Kehl, since 1790 in Offenburg.
  29. The Landvogtei Ortenau was Austrian since 1550, finally 1771, 1701–1771 Baden-Baden. The seat of the bailiff was the imperial city of Offenburg, which was represented on the Swabian city bank.
  30. Despite imperial immediacy and county council in the Swabian imperial circle, Ottobeuren was not represented in any committee.
  31. Radolfzell was the directorial town for Nellenburg and the seat of the cantonal chancellery for the Hegau of the Swabian knight circle of the imperial knighthood. The canton in Hegau, Allgäu and on Lake Constance of the Swabian knight circle split into the districts of Allgäu-Bodensee with a law firm in Wangen and Hegau with a law firm in Radolfzell.
  32. After the death of Johann Malterer in 1360, his wife Gisela von Kaysersberg, who survived him for 21 years in Freiburg, received the rule of Riegel with the castle as a Wittum or widow's estate. Before her death in 1381, the widow bequeathed the rule of Riegel with the castle to her eleven grandchildren - six sons and a daughter of the knight Johann von Blumeneck († 1383), who was then married to Margarete Malterer, a daughter of Johann and Gisela Malterer the four daughters of their son Martin Malterer, who was killed in the battle of Sempach in 1386 - in equal parts and thus established the local rule that existed until 1812. For centuries, the local proportions were calculated based on these eleven grandchildren and were called eleventh. Since these could be inherited, sold, given away and shared, there was a huge shift in the shares over time, and the various noble families from Breisgau and Alsace became joint owners in Riegel. At the end of the Old Empire, the Prince of Schwarzenberg owned 5 3/4 eleven or 22/42 (= 52.38%), the Abbot of Ettenheimmünster 2 7/8 eleven or 11/42 (= 26.19%) and the Graf von Sickingen 2 3/8 eleventh or 9/42 (= 21.43%).
  33. Ringingen was at times divided between ten gentlemen and was a so-called free spot. At the end of the Old Kingdom, Ringingen belonged to Freiherr von Freyberg (enrolled in the Imperial Knighthood, Swabian Knight Circle, Canton on the Danube), the Imperial City of Ulm and the Duchy of Württemberg.
  34. The prince abbot of St. Blasien took over the place of honor in the clergy after the retirement of the Johannitermeister. As Count von Bonndorf, from 1662 he was also Imperial Prince with a seat in the Swabian Imperial Counts College. In 1746, the emperor elevated the abbot to the rank of imperial prince. From 1666 to 1805 he was President of the Prelate, since 1778 challenged in this position by the Grand Prior of the Order of St. John.
  35. The Schomburg rule was registered as a possession of Austria-Tettnang in the Imperial Knighthood, Swabian Knight Circle, Canton in Hegau, Allgäu and on Lake Constance.
  36. With the inclusion of the Schuttern Imperial Abbey, traditionally part of the Ortenau, in its prelate status, Front Austria reached beyond the borders of the Breisgau. Like Ettenheimmünster, Schuttern belonged to the diocese of Strasbourg, while all other prelates were subordinate to the diocese of Constance.
  37. ^ Geographically and legally very fragmented, the Landvogtei Schwaben, located north of Lake Constance, came in 1379 as a pledge to Duke Leopold III. of Austria, fell back to the empire shortly afterwards, but on April 24th 1486 it finally belonged to Habsburg again. The Landvogtei was continuously pledged until 1541, but was an excellent link between Vorarlberg and the Upper Swabian region.
  38. In the county of Sigmaringen a distinction was made between the immediacy-Hohenzollern and the mediat-Hohenzollern landscape. Austria claimed tax sovereignty over the area of ​​the mediaten landscape, but this was exercised by the Swabian Empire.
  39. The rule Singen and Mägdeberg had been largely excluded from the Stockach Oberamt since 1774.
  40. Tengen was an Austrian estate, at the same time the estate of the Swabian Imperial Circle and represented in the Imperial Council of Princes.
  41. ↑ In 1774 1/3 of Unterknöringen including the sovereignty of Brandenburg-Ansbach was ceded to Austria via the vassal Freiherr von Freyberg.
  42. ^ Reign Feldkirch 1375, reign Bregenz 1451 and 1523, reign Hohenegg 1451, other places acquired by Austria until 1570. In 1782 the Vorarlberg rulers were defeated in Tyrol and thus in Upper Austria.
  43. ↑ In 1789, Baron von Wächter, the Danish envoy in Stuttgart, acquired the Hirrlingen estate from Count von Attems in order to sell it on to the King of Denmark in 1804.
  44. ^ The imperial city of Wangen was the seat of the cantonal chancellery for Allgäu-Bodensee of the Swabian knightly circle of the imperial knighthood. The canton in Hegau, Allgäu and on Lake Constance of the Swabian knight circle split into the districts of Allgäu-Bodensee with a law firm in Wangen and Hegau with a law firm in Radolfzell.
  45. Wiblingen Abbey was not a district member of the Swabian Empire. Bailiwick Austrian since 1700.
  46. Windschläg was given to Baron von Neveu in 1656–1805 and left the Landvogtei Ortenau.