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89:. In fact, the princes' powers were not expanded, but the right of their aristocratic subjects (mediate lords) to maintain military forces was removed. The princes' rights to make treaties and to enter into alliances and thus to engage in foreign relations was not affected but remained "constrained by the obligation not to harm the emperor or Empire." Their authority in their own territories remained "circumscribed by imperial law and by the emperor's formal position as their feudal overlord". 97:
was unique to the Empire, where the relationship between the crown and its vassals evolved in a direction opposite that of other European monarchies. "Whereas in most other European states, evolved on the central governmental level and on the basis of the monarchical sphere of authority", in the
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but while it "carried with it nearly all the ingredients or attributes of true sovereignty, was legally distinct from it, and was everywhere in Germany admitted to be so."
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Empire hallmarks of modern statehood appeared first among the imperial estates.
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has frequently been portrayed as conferring full sovereignty on at least the
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within their own territories. It was possessed by all
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Index

Landesherrschaft
Holy Roman Empire
immediate lords
imperial estates
imperial knights
sovereignty
Peace of Westphalia
imperial princes
German
Latin
Gagliardo (1980)


Wilson (2016)
Simon (2015)
"Landeshoheit"
doi
10.1163/2352-0272_emho_COM_023031
Category
Law of the Holy Roman Empire

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