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Mediatisation and Verden an der Aller

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Difference between Mediatisation and Verden an der Aller

Mediatisation vs. Verden an der Aller

In politics and law, mediatisation is the loss of immediacy, the status of persons not subject to local lords but only to a higher authority directly, such as the Holy Roman Emperor. Verden an der Aller, also called Verden (Aller) or simply Verden, is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany, on the river Aller.

Similarities between Mediatisation and Verden an der Aller

Mediatisation and Verden an der Aller have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Imperial immediacy.

Imperial immediacy

Imperial immediacy (Reichsfreiheit or Reichsunmittelbarkeit) was a privileged constitutional and political status rooted in German feudal law under which the Imperial estates of the Holy Roman Empire such as Imperial cities, prince-bishoprics and secular principalities, and individuals such as the Imperial knights, were declared free from the authority of any local lord and placed under the direct ("immediate", in the sense of "without an intermediary") authority of the Emperor, and later of the institutions of the Empire such as the Diet (Reichstag), the Imperial Chamber of Justice and the Aulic Council.

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Mediatisation and Verden an der Aller Comparison

Mediatisation has 19 relations, while Verden an der Aller has 51. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.43% = 1 / (19 + 51).

References

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