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The Quaternion Eagle (''Quaternionenadler''), introduced around 1510 by Hans Burgkmair, | The Quaternion Eagle (''Quaternionenadler''), introduced around 1510 by Hans Burgkmair, was a depiction of the Imperial Estates (''Reichsstände'') of the Holy Roman Empire, mixing two pre-existing concepts, namely the Imperial Quaternions (''Quaternionen der Reichsverfassung'') and the Imperial Eagle (''Reichsadler'').<br>These depictions were not exhaustive of the Imperial Estates ; in this regard, the composition of the Imperial Diet (''Reichstag'') is more representative. They also included political actors who had little power in imperial politics. Nevertheless, they provide a useful insight into how the Empire was perceived and thought at the time : a political order increasingly structured in a strict and formal hierarchy in which the Imperial Estates shared power with the Emperor in the governance of the Empire. | ||
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<gallery mode="nolines" caption="Ecclesiastical prince-electors" align=center style= "color: #292929;font-size:1.2em;font-weight: normal;text-align:center;font-style: normal;"> | <gallery mode="nolines" caption="Ecclesiastical prince-electors" align=center style= "color: #292929;font-size:1.2em;font-weight: normal;text-align:center;font-style: normal;"> | ||
Mainz.svg| | Italy HRE.svg|1. Potestate of Rome<!-- Refers to the Holy See or rather in a more wider sense the medieval Kingdom of Italy (upper half of modern-day Italy) of which the Pope was considered a superior governor --> | ||
Trier.svg| | Mainz.svg|2. Archbishop of Mainz | ||
Cologne.svg| | Trier.svg|3. Archbishop of Trier | ||
Cologne.svg|4. Archbishop of Cologne | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Burgrave_Magdeburg_Quarternion.svg | Burgraviate of Magdeburg | Burgrave_Magdeburg_Quarternion.svg | Burgraviate of Magdeburg | ||
Loon.svg | Burgraviate of Rieneck | Loon.svg | Burgraviate of Rieneck | ||
Stromberg_Quarternion.svg | Burgraviate of Stromberg | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Westerburg.svg | Lordship of Westerburg | Westerburg.svg | Lordship of Westerburg | ||
Thusis.svg| Lordship of Thusis | Thusis.svg| Lordship of Thusis | ||
Aldenwaden.svg | Lordship of Aldenwaden | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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<gallery mode="nolines" caption="Knights" align=center style= "color: #292929;font-size:1.2em;font-weight: normal;text-align:center;font-style: normal;"> | <gallery mode="nolines" caption="Knights" align=center style= "color: #292929;font-size:1.2em;font-weight: normal;text-align:center;font-style: normal;"> | ||
Andlau.svg | Andlau | Andlau.svg | Andlau | ||
Fraunberg.svg | Fraunberg | |||
Strundeck.svg | Strundeck | Strundeck.svg | Strundeck | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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<gallery mode="nolines" caption="Villages" align=center style= "color: #292929;font-size:1.2em;font-weight: normal;text-align:center;font-style: normal;"> | <gallery mode="nolines" caption="Villages" align=center style= "color: #292929;font-size:1.2em;font-weight: normal;text-align:center;font-style: normal;"> | ||
Ulm.svg | Imperial Free City of Ulm | Ulm.svg | Imperial Free City of Ulm | ||
Haguenau.svg | Imperial Free City of Haguenau | Haguenau Quaternion.svg | Imperial Free City of Haguenau | ||
Selestat.svg | Imperial Free City of Sélestat | Selestat.svg | Imperial Free City of Sélestat | ||
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Cologne_Ancient.svg | Imperial Free City of Cologne | Cologne_Ancient.svg | Imperial Free City of Cologne | ||
Regensburg.svg | Imperial Free City of Regensburg | Regensburg.svg | Imperial Free City of Regensburg | ||
Konstanz.svg | Imperial Free City of Konstanz | |||
Salzburg_Quarternion.svg | Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg | Salzburg_Quarternion.svg | Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg | ||
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<gallery mode="nolines" caption="Castles" align=center style= "color: #292929;font-size:1.2em;font-weight: normal;text-align:center;font-style: normal;"> | <gallery mode="nolines" caption="Castles" align=center style= "color: #292929;font-size:1.2em;font-weight: normal;text-align:center;font-style: normal;"> | ||
Rottenburg.svg | Rottenburg | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:37, 10 November 2024
Quaternion Eagle, 1510
The Quaternion Eagle (Quaternionenadler), introduced around 1510 by Hans Burgkmair, was a depiction of the Imperial Estates (Reichsstände) of the Holy Roman Empire, mixing two pre-existing concepts, namely the Imperial Quaternions (Quaternionen der Reichsverfassung) and the Imperial Eagle (Reichsadler).
These depictions were not exhaustive of the Imperial Estates ; in this regard, the composition of the Imperial Diet (Reichstag) is more representative. They also included political actors who had little power in imperial politics. Nevertheless, they provide a useful insight into how the Empire was perceived and thought at the time : a political order increasingly structured in a strict and formal hierarchy in which the Imperial Estates shared power with the Emperor in the governance of the Empire.
Ecclesiastical prince-electors | Secular prince-electors | Margraves | Dukes | Vicars |Landgraves | Burgraves | Counts | Lordships | Knights | Cities | Villages | Peasants | Castles
- Ecclesiastical prince-electors
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1. Potestate of Rome
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2. Archbishop of Mainz
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3. Archbishop of Trier
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4. Archbishop of Cologne
Ecclesiastical prince-electors | Secular prince-electors | Margraves | Dukes | Vicars | Landgraves | Burgraves | Counts | Lordships | Knights | Cities | Villages | Peasants | Castles
- Secular prince-electors
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1. King of Bohemia
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2. Electoral Palatine of Rhine
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3. Duke of Saxony
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4. Margrave of Brandenburg
Ecclesiastical prince-electors | Secular prince-electors | Margraves | Dukes | Vicars | Landgraves | Burgraves | Counts | Lordships | Knights | Cities | Villages | Peasants | Castles
- Margraves
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Margraviate of Brandenburg
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Margraviate of Meissen
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Margraviate of Baden
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Margraviate of Moravia
Ecclesiastical prince-electors | Secular prince-electors | Margraves | Dukes | Vicars | Landgraves | Burgraves | Counts | Lordships | Knights | Cities | Villages | Peasants | Castles
- Dukes
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Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg
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Duchy of Bavaria
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Duchy of Swabia
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Duchy of Lorraine
Ecclesiastical prince-electors | Secular prince-electors | Margraves | Dukes | Vicars | Landgraves | Burgraves | Counts | Lordships | Knights | Cities | Villages | Peasants | Castles
- Vicars
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Duchy of Brabant
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Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg
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Region of Westrich
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Duchy of Silesia
Ecclesiastical prince-electors | Secular prince-electors | Margraves | Dukes | Vicars | Landgraves | Burgraves | Counts | Lordships | Knights | Cities | Villages | Peasants | Castles
- Landgraves
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Landgraviate of Thuringia
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Landgraviate of Alsace
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Landgraviate of Hesse
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Landgraviate of Leuchtenberg
Ecclesiastical prince-electors | Secular prince-electors | Margraves | Dukes | Vicars | Landgraves | Burgraves | Counts | Lordships | Knights | Cities | Villages | Peasants | Castles
- Burgraves
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Burgraviate of Magdeburg
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Burgraviate of Rieneck
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Burgraviate of Stromberg
Ecclesiastical prince-electors | Secular prince-electors | Margraves | Dukes | Vicars |Landgraves | Burgraves | Counts | Lordships | Knights | Cities | Villages | Peasants | Castles
- Counts
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County of Cleves
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County of Savoy
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County of Schwarzburg
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County of Celje
Ecclesiastical prince-electors | Secular prince-electors | Margraves | Dukes | Vicars | Landgraves | Burgraves | Counts | Lordships | Knights | Cities | Villages | Peasants | Castles
- Lordships
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Lordship of Limpurg
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Lordship of Westerburg
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Lordship of Thusis
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Lordship of Aldenwaden
Ecclesiastical prince-electors | Secular prince-electors | Margraves | Dukes | Vicars | Landgraves | Burgraves | Counts | Lordships | Knights | Cities | Villages | Peasants | Castles
- Knights
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Andlau
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Fraunberg
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Strundeck
Ecclesiastical prince-electors | Secular prince-electors | Margraves | Dukes | Vicars | Landgraves | Burgraves | Counts | Lordships | Knights | Cities | Villages | Peasants | Castles
- Cities
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Imperial Free City of Augsburg
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Imperial Free City of Metz
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Imperial Free City of Aachen
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Imperial Free City of Lübeck
Ecclesiastical prince-electors | Secular prince-electors | Margraves | Dukes | Vicars | Landgraves | Burgraves | Counts | Lordships | Knights | Cities | Villages | Peasants | Castles
- Villages
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Imperial Free City of Ulm
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Imperial Free City of Haguenau
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Imperial Free City of Sélestat
Ecclesiastical prince-electors | Secular prince-electors | Margraves | Dukes | Vicars | Landgraves | Burgraves | Counts | Lordships | Knights | Cities | Villages | Peasants | Castles
- Peasants
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Imperial Free City of Cologne
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Imperial Free City of Regensburg
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Imperial Free City of Konstanz
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Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg
Ecclesiastical prince-electors | Secular prince-electors | Margraves | Dukes | Vicars | Landgraves | Burgraves | Counts | Lordships | Knights | Cities | Villages | Peasants | Castles
- Castles
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Rottenburg
Ecclesiastical prince-electors | Secular prince-electors | Margraves | Dukes | Vicars | Landgraves | Burgraves | Counts | Lordships | Knights | Cities | Villages | Peasants | Castles