Landeshoheit
In the Holy Roman Empire, Landeshoheit or superioritas territorialis (translated as territorial superiority, territorial supremacy or territorial sovereignty) was the authority possessed by the immediate lords within their own territories. It was possessed by all imperial estates and imperial knights. It has often been conflated with sovereignty but while it "carried with it nearly all the ingredients or attributes of true sovereignty, [it] was legally distinct from it, and was everywhere in Germany admitted to be so."
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Landeshoheit
In the Holy Roman Empire, Landeshoheit or superioritas territorialis (translated as territorial superiority, territorial supremacy or territorial sovereignty) was the authority possessed by the immediate lords within their own territories. It was possessed by all imperial estates and imperial knights. It has often been conflated with sovereignty but while it "carried with it nearly all the ingredients or attributes of true sovereignty, [it] was legally distinct from it, and was everywhere in Germany admitted to be so."
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Als Landeshoheit (auch: Lands- ...... en Römischen Reich bezeichnet.
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In the Holy Roman Empire, Land ...... ion as their feudal overlord".
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La supériorité territoriale (e ...... nt de l'immédiateté impériale.
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Территориальный суверенитет (и ...... ратора и имперских институтов.
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Als Landeshoheit (auch: Lands- ...... en Römischen Reich bezeichnet.
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In the Holy Roman Empire, Land ...... in Germany admitted to be so."
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La supériorité territoriale (e ...... nt de l'immédiateté impériale.
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Территориальный суверенитет (и ...... ратора и имперских институтов.
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Landeshoheit
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Landeshoheit
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Supériorité territoriale
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Территориальный суверенитет
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