This is a list of states in the Holy Roman Empire beginning with the letter V:
Name | Type | Imperial circle | Imperial diet | width=50% | History |
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Vaduz | County | n/a | n/a | Originally to Werdenberg-Sargans 1342: To Werdenberg-Sargans-Vaduz 1396: Imperial immediacy in Swabia 1416: To Brandis 1510: Sold to Sulz 1572: To Sulz-Vaduz 1613: Sold to Hohenems 1646: To Hohenems-Vaduz 1678: Imperial abrogation (later in 1712: Sold to Liechtenstein→see) | |
Valais (Wallis) | County | n/a | n/a | 999: To the Bishopric of Sion 1648: Left the Empire as an ally of Switzerland | |
Varel | Lordship | n/a | n/a | 1123: First mentioned; part of East Frisia 15th Century: To Oldenburg 1667: To Aldenburg 1733: To Bentinck 1811: To France 1813: To Oldenburg | |
Vaud (Waadt) | County | n/a | n/a | Originally part of the Kingdom of Arles 1032: To Zähringen 1218: To Savoy 1536: To Bern 1648: Left the Empire as part of Switzerland | |
Vechta | County | n/a | n/a | 1226: Partitioned from Ravensberg 1244: Extinct; to Ravensberg 1252: Sold to Münster 1803: To Oldenburg 1810: To France 1814: To Oldenburg | |
Veldenz | County | n/a | n/a | By 1113: Partitioned from the Wildgraviate 1270: Extinct; to Geroldseck by marriage 1277: To Hohengeroldseck 1298: Partitioned from Hohengeroldseck 1387: Partitioned into Veldenz-Lichtenberg and Veldenz-Moschellandsburg 1389: Reunited by Veldenz-Moschellandsburg 1444: Extinct; to Palatinate-Simmern and Zweibrücken by marriage 1459: To Palatinate-Zweibrücken 1543: To Palatinate-Veldenz | |
Veldenz-Lichtenberg | County | n/a | n/a | 1387: Partitioned from Veldenz 1389: Extinct; to Veldenz-Moschellandsburg | |
Veldenz-Moschellandsburg | County | n/a | n/a | 1387: Partitioned from Veldenz 1389: Renamed to Veldenz | |
Velen (Vehlen) | Lordship 1641: County | n/a | n/a | 1221: First mentioned 13th Century: Extinct; to Berensfelde 1313: Renamed from Berensfelde 1555: Acquired Rheine-Bevergern 1630: Acquired Papenburg 1641: HRE Count 1756: Extinct in male line; to Landsberg-Velen by marriage | |
Verden | Bishopric | Low Rhen | EC | 800: Diocese established 1180: Imperial immediacy; HRE Prince of the Empire 1648: Secularized as Principality for Sweden | |
Verden | Principality | Low Rhen | PR | 1648: Prince-Bishopric of Verden secularised for Sweden 1712: To Denmark 1715: Sold to Hanover 1807: To Westphalia 1810: To France 1813: To Hanover | |
Verden | Imperial City | Low Rhen | RH | 15th Century: Free Imperial City 1648: To Sweden; united with the Principality of Verden | |
Verdun | Bishopric | Upp Rhen | EC | 4th Century: Diocese established 997: Acquired county surrounding Verdun 1552: To France 1648: Annexation to France formally recognised | |
Verdun | Imperial City | Upp Rhen | RH | 1374: Free Imperial City 1552: To France 1648: Annexation to France formally recognised | |
Vianden | County | n/a | n/a | 1090: First mentioned; fief of Brabant 1163: Acquired Salm in the Ardennes 1175: Partitioned into itself and Salm in the Ardennes 1264: Made fief of Luxembourg; partitioned into itself and Schönecken 1400: Extinct; to Sponheim-Kreuznach 1417: To Nassau-Dillenburg | |
Virneburg | HRE County | Low Rhen | WE | 11th Century: First mentioned 1419: Acquired Neuenahr and Saffenburg 1545: Extinct; to Manderscheid-Schleiden 1554: Made fief of Trier 1560: To Manderscheid-Schleiden-Virneburg as fief of Trier 1590: To Manderscheid-Gerolstein by marriage as fief of Trier 1639: To Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg as fief of Trier 1794: To France 1815: To Prussia | |
Vogtland | Margraviate | Upp Sax | WT | Name given to territories of Weida, Reuss and Plauen 1563: To Saxony |
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