Map Description
Historical Map of Typical
German States before and since the
French Revolution.
I. Baden.
Insets: The County of Sponheim. Lordship of Gravenstein.
Baden since 1801.
On account of lack of space Rodemacher (south of Luxemburg)
is omitted. It belonged
to Baden-Baden, although under the suzerainty of Austria.
Dual ruler ship of any given
territory is indicated by double coloring. The names of
temporary combinations of territory
during the Napoleonic period are printed in hairline type.
The smaller territorial divisions in
Baden are omitted. The lands now belonging to Baden are shown
by surface coloring; those
lost, by border coloring. The figures denote the year of
acquisition (by
mediatization or
otherwise) if enclosed in parentheses, the year of loss.
Illustrating: T.O.
- To the
Teutonic Order
II. Wurtemberg (Württemberg).
Insets: County of Horburg and Lordship of Reichenweier.
Principality-County of Montbeliard.
Wurtemberg since 1495.
The lands now
belonging to Wurtemberg are shown by surface coloring; those lost by
border
coloring. The figures denote the year of acquisition (by
mediatization or otherwise); if
enclosed in parentheses, the yar of loss. The smaller
territorial divisions in Wurtemberg are
omitted.
Illustrating: T.O.
- To the
Teutonic Order
Credits
University of Texas at Austin.
Historical Atlas by William Shepherd (1911).
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