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Imperial estate; Imperial state; Imperial estates; Reichsstände; Imperial states; Reichsstand; Imperial Estates; Imperial States; State of the Holy Roman Empire; Imperial quaternions; Imperial State; Imperial Quaternions
  • Map of the Holy Roman Empire in 1400
  • Map of the Holy Roman Empire in 1648
  • Seating order of the [[Perpetual Diet of Regensburg]] (1663 engraving)
  • remiges]]) [[Hans Burgkmair]], c. 1510.
Twelve quaternions are shown, as follows (eight dukes being divided into two quaternions called "pillars" and "vicars", respectively<ref>
c.f. Christian Knorr von Rosenroth, ''Anführung zur Teutschen Staats-Kunst'' (1672), [https://books.google.com/books?id=S4RnAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA669 p. 669].</ref>): ''Seill'' ("pillars"), ''Vicari'' ("vicars"), ''Marggrauen'' (margraves), ''Lantgrauen'' (landgraves), ''Burggrauen'' (burggraves), ''Grauen'' (counts), ''Semper freie'' (nobles), ''Ritter'' (knights), ''Stett'' (cities), ''Dörfer'' (villages), ''Bauern'' (peasants), ''Birg'' (castles).
  • Brandenburg]];
Landgraves (''Comites Provinciales''): [[Thuringia]], [[Hessen]], [[Leuchtenberg]], [[Alsace]];
Burggraves (''Comites Castrenses''): [[Meidenburg]], [[Buruberg]], [[Reneck]], Stromburg;
Counts (''Comites''): Schwarzburg, Cleves, Celje, Savoy ??
Knights (''Milites''): Adelau, Meldingen, Strueck, Frauenberg ??
Nobles (''Liberi'': [[Limburg]], [[Tusis]], [[Westerburg]], [[Andlau]]; ?
Cities (''Metropoles''): Augusta, Metis, Aquisgranum, Lubeck ?
Villages (''Villae''): [[Bamberg]], [[Selestad]], [[Hagen]], [[Ulm]];
Peasants (''Rustici''): [[Cologne]], [[Ratisbon]], [[Constance]], [[Salzburg]]-->

Imperial Highness         
STYLE OF ADDRESS
Her Imperial Highness; His Imperial Highness; His/Her Imperial Highness; Kaiserliche Hoheit; Their Imperial Highnesses; Their Imperial Highness
His/Her Imperial Highness (abbreviation HIH) is a style used by members of an imperial family to denote imperial – as opposed to royal – status to show that the holder in question is descended from an emperor rather than a king (compare His/Her Royal Highness).
Imperial Knight         
  • Estates of Imperial Knights (Mainz)
  • Estates of Imperial Knights (Fulda)
  • [[Florian Geyer]]
  • [[Franz von Sickingen]]
  • [[Götz von Berlichingen]]
  • [[Gottfried Heinrich Graf zu Pappenheim]]
  • The Franconian Circle from ''Des heiligen Römischen Reichs ohnmittelbahr - Freyer Ritterschafft Der Sechs Ort in Francken'', 1720
  • [[Johannes Hanisch von Greifenthal]]
  • The Protestant [[Ulrich von Hutten]]
  • Prince-Bishop of Würzburg, [[Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn]],  and leader of the Counter Reformation, Painting from 1586
  • Detail of tomb of Prince-Bishop of Würzburg [[Lorenz von Bibra]] by [[Tilman Riemenschneider]] in [[Würzburg]] Cathedral.
  • [[Peter Apianus]], who was made an Imperial Knight, was known for his contributions to [[mathematics]], [[astronomy]], and [[cartography]]
  • Engraving depicting the Imperial Knights, 1710
  • Detail of tomb of Prince-Bishop of Würzburg [[Rudolf von Scherenberg]] by [[Tilman Riemenschneider]] in [[Würzburg]] Cathedral (1496–1499).
The Free Imperial knights ( ) were free nobles of the Holy Roman Empire, whose direct overlord was the Emperor. They were the remnants of the medieval free nobility (edelfrei) and the ministeriales.
Imperial Hotel, Tokyo         
  • The original Imperial Hotel, designed by Yuzuru Watanabe (1890)
  • Imperial Hotel Tokyo plans design by Wright
  • the 1923 earthquake]] (on the right burning is the Kangyō Bank)
  • Imperial Hotel Sign
  • The current Imperial Hotel
  • Entrance Hall, which was reconstructed in the Meiji Mura Museum
  • Peacock Chair, designed for the hotel.
HOTEL
Tokyo Imperial Hotel; Imperial Hotel diamond robbery
The is a hotel in Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda ward, Tokyo. It was created in the late 1880s at the request of the Japanese aristocracy to cater to the increasing number of Western visitors to Japan.

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Imperial Estate

An Imperial State or Imperial Estate (Latin: Status Imperii; German: Reichsstand, plural: Reichsstände) was a part of the Holy Roman Empire with representation and the right to vote in the Imperial Diet (Reichstag). Rulers of these Estates were able to exercise significant rights and privileges and were "immediate", meaning that the only authority above them was the Holy Roman Emperor. They were thus able to rule their territories with a considerable degree of autonomy.

The system of imperial states replaced the more regular division of Germany into stem duchies in the early medieval period. The old Carolingian stem duchies were retained as the major divisions of Germany under the Salian dynasty, but they became increasingly obsolete during the early high medieval period under the Hohenstaufen, and they were finally abolished in 1180 by Frederick Barbarossa in favour of more numerous territorial divisions. From 1489, the imperial Estates represented in the Diet were divided into three chambers, the college of prince-electors (Kurfürstenkollegium/den Kurfürstenrat), the college of imperial princes (Reichsfürstenrat) and the college of imperial cities. Counts and nobles were not directly represented in the Diet in spite of their immediate status, but were grouped into "benches" (Grafenbänke) with a single vote each. Imperial Knights had immediate status but were not represented in the Diet.