Imperial County of Bretzenheim
| Imperial County of Bretzenheim | ||||||||||||
| Reichsgrafschaft Bretzenheim* | ||||||||||||
| State of the Holy Roman Empire | ||||||||||||
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| Capital | Bretzenheim | |||||||||||
| Languages | West Central German | |||||||||||
| Government | Principality | |||||||||||
| Historical era | Napoleonic Wars | |||||||||||
| • | Partitioned from the Electorate of the Palatinate |
1790 1790 | ||||||||||
| • | Raised to princely county | 1789 | ||||||||||
| • | Part-mediatised to Hesse-Darmstadt; granted Cty Lindau am Bodensee |
1803 | ||||||||||
| • | Mediatised to Austria | 1804 | ||||||||||
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| * Later Reichsfürstentum Bretzenheim, Imperial princely county of Bretzenheim | ||||||||||||
Bretzenheim was a minor Principality in pre-Napoleonic Germany. It was created in 1790 for Charles Augustus of the line of Wittelsbach-Bretzenheim. Its territory in central Germany was mediatised to Hesse-Darmstadt in 1803, and its territory north of Lake Constance was mediatised to Austria in 1804.
Prince of Bretzenheim
- Charles Augustus (1790–1804)
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