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Imperial circle

During the early modern period, the Holy Roman Empire was divided into imperial circles (Latin: Circuli imperii; German: Reichskreise [ˈʁaɪçsˌkʁaɪzə]; singular: Circulus imperii, Reichskreis ), administrative groupings whose primary purposes were the organization of common defensive structure and the collection of imperial taxes. They were also used as a…

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Imperial circle

Nodes55
Edges54
Triples26
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.036364
Components1

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Imperial circle

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related to Responsibilities · 13
Imperial circle → At, Empire, Friedrich Carl Moser, Hanns Hubert Hofmann, Holy Roman Empire, Imperial Chamber Court, Imperial Circles, In, Reich, Reichsarmee, Reichskammergericht, Some, The Imperial Circles
related to Formation · 8
Imperial circle → Augsburg, Bavarian Circlethe Franconian Circlethe, Diet, Imperial Reform, Initially, Rhenish-Westphalian Circle, Saxon Circlethe Swabian Circlethe, Upper Rhenish Circlethe Lower
related to External links · 5
Imperial circle → Century, Germany, Historical Maps, Imperial Circles, Webs

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imperial circles circle diet territories empire und reichskreis also 1500 saxon unencircled saxony der berlin vol remained holy roman organization

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Imperial circlerelated to External linksImperial Circles0.60section
Imperial circlerelated to External linksCentury0.60section
Imperial circlerelated to External linksHistorical Maps0.60section
Imperial circlerelated to External linksGermany0.60section
Imperial circlerelated to External linksWebs0.60section
Imperial circlerelated to FormationInitially0.60section
Imperial circlerelated to FormationDiet0.60section
Imperial circlerelated to FormationAugsburg0.60section
Imperial circlerelated to FormationImperial Reform0.60section
Imperial circlerelated to FormationBavarian Circlethe Franconian Circlethe0.60section
Imperial circlerelated to FormationSaxon Circlethe Swabian Circlethe0.60section
Imperial circlerelated to FormationUpper Rhenish Circlethe Lower0.60section

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