File:Southeastern corner of Swabia c. 1800.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionSoutheastern corner of Swabia c. 1800.jpg |
English: It was in Swabia, and particularly in southeastern Swabia, that the highest concentration of tiny Imperial Estates -- Free Imperial Cities such as Isny, Leutkirch, Wangen, Pfullendorf, Buchhorn, Lindau, Prince-abbeys such as Weingarten, Salmansweiler and Baindt, and counties and lordships such as Waldburg, Egloff and Königsegg -- were to be found in the Holy Roman Empire. Cropped from a map of Swabia published by British printer R. Wilkinson, 1802. |
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