Principality of Reuss-Gera - Other Notable Figures

Other Notable Figures

  • Princess Augusta Reuss of Köstritz (1822–1862)
  • Prince Heinrich XXIV Reuss of Köstritz (1855–1910), composer
  • Princess Eleonore Reuss of Köstritz (1860–1917), Tsaritsa of Bulgaria
  • Prince Heinrich XXXII Reuss of Köstritz, assumed successor to Wilhelmina of the Netherlands until 1909.
  • Princess Magdalena Reuss of Köstritz - wife of Prince Hubertus of Prussia
Upper Saxon Circle (1512–1806) of the Holy Roman Empire
Electorates
  • Brandenburg
  • Saxony
Ecclesiastical
  • Cammin
Secular
  • Principality of Anhalt
    • Bernburg
    • Köthen
    • Zerbst
  • Barby
  • Hatzfeld-Gleichen
  • Pomerania
    • Further
    • Hither
  • Querfurt
  • Reuss
    • Elder
    • Junior
  • Saxe-Altenburg
  • Saxe-Coburg
  • Saxe-Eisenach
  • Saxe-Gotha
  • Saxe-Weimar
  • Schwarzburg
    • Rudolstadt
    • Sondershausen
Prelates
  • Gernrode
  • Quedlinburg
  • Walkenried
Counts / Lords
  • Hohnstein
  • Lohra / Klettenberg
  • Mansfeld
  • Schönburg (Saale)
  • Stolberg
    • Stolberg
    • Wernigerode
    • Rossla
States of the Confederation of the Rhine (1806–13)
Rank elevated
by Napoleon
Kingdoms
  • Bavaria
  • Saxony
  • Württemberg
Grand Duchies
  • Baden
  • Hesse
Duchies
  • Nassau
States created
Kingdoms
  • Westphalia
Grand Duchies
  • Berg
  • Frankfurt
  • Würzburg
Principalities
  • Aschaffenburg
  • Leyen
  • Regensburg
Pre-existing
states
Duchies
  • Anhalt (Bernburg
  • Dessau
  • Köthen)
  • Arenberg
  • Mecklenburg-Schwerin
  • Mecklenburg-Strelitz
  • Oldenburg
  • Saxony
    • Coburg-Saalfeld
    • Gotha-Altenburg
    • Hildburghausen
    • Meiningen
    • Weimar
    • Eisenach
    • Weimar-Eisenach
Principalities
  • Hohenzollern
    • Hechingen
    • Sigmaringen
  • Isenburg-Birstein
  • Liechtenstein
  • Lippe-Detmold
  • Reuss
    • Ebersdorf
    • Greiz
    • Lobenstein
    • Schleiz
  • Salm
  • Schaumburg-Lippe
  • Schwarzburg
    • Rudolstadt
    • Sondershausen
  • Waldeck
  • from 1810
  • until 1810
  • until 1809
  • from 1809
  • until 1811
States of the German Confederation (1815–66)
Empires
  • Austria
Kingdoms
  • Prussia
  • Bavaria
  • Saxony
  • Hanover
  • Württemberg
Electorates
  • Hesse
Grand Duchies
  • Baden
  • Hesse
  • Luxembourg
  • Mecklenburg-Schwerin
  • Mecklenburg-Strelitz
  • Oldenburg
  • Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
Duchies
  • Anhalt
    • Bernburg
    • Dessau
    • Köthen
  • Brunswick
  • Holstein
  • Limburg
  • Nassau
  • Saxe-Lauenburg
  • Saxony
    • Altenburg
    • Coburg-Saalfeld
    • Coburg-Gotha
    • Gotha-Altenburg
    • Hildburghausen
    • Meiningen
Principalities
  • Hesse-Homburg
  • Hohenzollern
    • Hechingen
    • Sigmaringen
  • Liechtenstein
  • Lippe
  • Reuss
    • Elder
    • Junior
  • Schaumburg-Lippe
  • Schwarzburg
    • Rudolstadt
    • Sondershausen
  • Waldeck and Pyrmont
City-states
  • Bremen
  • Frankfurt
  • Hamburg
  • Lübeck
Other territories
outside of the
confederacy
  • Colonial possessions
  • Personal unions of Habsburg
    • Bukovina
    • Croatia
    • Galicia and Lodomeria
    • Hungary
    • Lombardy–Venetia
    • Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar
    • Slavonia
    • Transylvania
  • Personal union of Hanover
    • Great Britain and Ireland
  • Personal unions of Hohenzollern
    • East Prussia
    • Neuchâtel
    • Grand Duchy of Posen
    • Province of Posen
    • Province of Prussia
    • West Prussia
  • Occupied: Schleswig
  • w/o areas listed under other territories
  • Merged with Anhalt from 1863
  • until 1847
  • from 1839
  • from 1826
  • until 1826
  • until 1850
  • 1849–60
  • as of 1849
  • until 1837
  • until 1829
  • until 1848/57
  • until 1848
  • as of 1848
  • as of 1829
  • as of 1864
States of the North German Confederation (1866–71)
Kingdoms
  • Prussia
  • Saxony
Grand Duchies
  • Hesse
  • Mecklenburg-Schwerin
  • Mecklenburg-Strelitz
  • Oldenburg
  • Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
Duchies
  • Anhalt
  • Brunswick
  • Saxe-Lauenburg
  • Saxony
    • Altenburg
    • Coburg and Gotha
    • Meiningen
Principalities
  • Schaumburg-Lippe
  • Schwarzburg
    • Rudolstadt
    • Sondershausen
  • Lippe
  • Reuss
    • Elder
    • Junior
  • Waldeck-Pyrmont
City-states
  • Bremen
  • Hamburg
  • Lübeck
States of the German Empire (1871–1918)
Kingdoms
  • Bavaria
  • Prussia
  • Saxony
  • Württemberg
Grand Duchies
  • Baden
  • Hesse
  • Mecklenburg-Schwerin
  • Mecklenburg-Strelitz
  • Oldenburg
  • Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
Duchies
  • Anhalt
  • Brunswick
  • Saxe-Altenburg
  • Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
  • Saxe-Lauenburg
  • Saxe-Meiningen
Principalities
  • Schaumburg-Lippe
  • Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
  • Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
  • Lippe
  • Reuss Elder Line
  • Reuss Junior Line
  • Waldeck-Pyrmont
City-states
  • Bremen
  • Hamburg
  • Lübeck
Other territories
  • Elsaß-Lothringen
  • Colonial possessions

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