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There were 51 Free Imperial Cities in the Holy Roman Empire as of 1792. They are listed here with their official confessional status confirmed by the Peace of Westphalia (1648).

Coats of Arms of the Free Imperial Cities (of 1605) – part 1
Coats of Arms of the Free Imperial Cities (of 1605) – part 2 (two top rows only)

In many of these coats of arms, an eagle reflects the direct association with the Holy Roman Emperor, whose own standard was that of an imperial eagle.

Other cities which were once Free Imperial cities, but had ceased to be so by 1792, include:

Confederations

References

  1. They are the cities that, with the exception of Buchau, took part in the Imperial Diet of 1792. A list can be found in G. Benecke, Society and Politics in Germany, 1500-1750, Routledge & Kegan Paul and University of Toronto Press, London, Toronto and Buffalo, 1974, Appendix III

Holy Roman Empire List of states in the Holy Roman Empire

Free Imperial Cities, Imperial abbeys, Imperial Knights, Imperial Villages
Free imperial cities of the Holy Roman Empire Holy Roman Empire
By 1792

Free Imperial Cities by 1792
Lost imperial immediacy or no longer part of the Holy Roman Empire by 1792
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