File:Swabia in the late 18th century.jpg

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Swabia, particularly the southeast, was a tangle of small Imperial abbeys, Free Imperial cities and secular principalities, symbolised on this map by a black rectangle topped with a crozier, a cross and a vertical bar respectively. A combination of crozier and cross denotes a territory belonging to both an Imperial abbey and an Imperial city. (enclaves in pink ("A") belong to Anterior Austria (Vorderösterreich); with "F" to Fürstenberg; "B" to Bavaria; "W" to Wurtemberg; "2" to Augsburg; "3" to Buchau; "4" to Salmansweil; "5" to Petershausen; "6" to Waldberg; "7" to Rothenfels; "8" = to Fugger; "9" to Pappeheim; iron cross, to Teutonic Order). Cropped from a map of Swabia published by R. Wilkinson in 1802.

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current13:39, 3 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 13:39, 3 January 20171,600 × 1,200 (617 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)Swabia, particularly the southeast, was a tangle of small Imperial abbeys, Free Imperial cities and secular principalities, symbolised on this map by a black rectangle topped with a crozier, a cross and a vertical bar respectively. A combination of crozier and cross denotes a territory belonging to both an Imperial abbey and an Imperial city. (enclaves in pink ("A") belong to Anterior Austria (<i>Vorderösterreich</i>); with "F" to Fürstenberg; "B" to Bavaria; "W" to Wurtemberg; "2" to Augsburg; "3" to Buchau; "4" to Salmansweil; "5" to Petershausen; "6" to Waldberg; "7" to Rothenfels; "8" = to Fugger; "9" to Pappeheim; iron cross, to Teutonic Order). Cropped from a map of Swabia published by R. Wilkinson in 1802.
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