Principality of Mindelheim

Principality of Mindelheim
The modern town of Mindelheim

Mindelheim was a minor state of Unterallgäu in Bavaria, Germany. It was part of the territory of Rechberg until 1467 when it was made a Lordship for the House of Frundsberg. It was raised to a Barony in 1569, was annexed by Maxelrain in 1586, annexed by Leuchtenberg in 1618, and created a Principality for John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough in 1704 for his service in the War of the Spanish Succession.

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1705 Creation

In recognition of Marlborough's efforts as commander-in-chief of the Grand Alliance's armies Emperor Leopold I proposed in 1704 to make Marlborough a sovereign prince of the Holy Roman Empire. He was created thus on 28th August 1704, and formally invested with the title of Prince of Mindelheim on 24th May 1706.[1] The principality was carved out of Imperial land in Swabia, and measured approximately fifteen square miles. The income from the Principality came to about £2,000 per annum.[2]

Marlborough visited the principality only once in his life, in 1713, and stayed a mere four days. However he was well received by his subjects. He wrote of his visit 'I liked much better than expected but not so, as to think of living there'. [2]

In 1713, as a conclusion of the war came about, and Mindelheim was likely to be annexed by the Electorate of Bavaria. Marlborough succeeded in getting Mindelheim swapped for the county of Mellenburg in Upper Austria, which was then elevated to be a principality for him. Mindelheim was duly annexed under the Treaty of Utrecht.[2]

Lords of Mindelheim (1467–1559)

  • Ulrich X (1467–1478)
  • Georg II (1478–1528)
  • Casper (1528–1536)
  • George III (1536–1559)

Baron of Mindelheim (1559–1586)

  • George III (1559–1586)

Prince of Mindelheim (1705–1714)

See also

References

  1. ^ Holmes, R. (2008) "Marlborough: England's Fragile Genius" (London: HarperPress) pgs 302-303
  2. ^ a b c Holmes, R. (2008) "Marlborough: England's Fragile Genius" (London: HarperPress) pg 303


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