List of state leaders in the 18th-century Holy Roman Empire

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This is a list of state leaders in the 18th century (1701–1800) AD, of the Holy Roman Empire.

Contents

Main

  • Leopold I, Emperor Elect, King (1658–1705)
  • Joseph I, Emperor Elect (1705–1711), King (1690–1711)
  • Charles VI, Emperor Elect, King (1711–1740)
  • Charles VII, Emperor Elect, King (1742–1745)
  • Francis I, Emperor Elect (1745–1765), King (1745–1764)
  • Joseph II, Emperor Elect (1765–1790), King (1764–1790)
  • Leopold II, Emperor Elect, King (1790–1792)
  • Francis II, Emperor Elect, King (1792–1806)

Austrian

  • Johann Michael Graf von Spaur, Prince-bishop (1696–1725)
  • Giovanni Benedetto Gentilotti, Prince-bishop (1725–1725)
  • Anton Dominik Graf von Wolkenstein, Prince-bishop (1725–1730)
  • Dominik Anton Graf von Thun, Prince-bishop (1730–1758)
  • Leopold Ernst von Firmian, Administrator (1748–1758)
  • Francesco Felice Alberti di Enno, Prince-bishop (1758–1762)
  • Cristoforo Francesco Sizzo de Norris, Prince-bishop (1763–1776)
  • Peter Michael Vigil Graf von Thun und Hohenstein, Prince-bishop (1776–1800)
  • Emmanuel Maria Graf von Thun und Hohenstein, Prince-bishop (1800–1802), Prince (1802–1803)

Bavarian

  • Joseph Clemens of Bavaria, Prince-provost (1688–1723)
  • Julius Heinrich von Rehlingen-Radau, Prince-provost (1723–1732)
  • Cajetan Anton von Notthaft, Prince-provost (1732–1752)
  • Michael Balthasar von Christalnigg, Prince-provost (1752–1768)
  • Franz Anton Joseph von Hausen-Gleichenstorff, Prince-provost (1768–1780)
  • Joseph Konrad von Schroffenberg-Mös, Prince-provost (1780–1803)
  • Anselm Godin de Tampezo, Prince-Abbot (1731–1742)
  • Johann V Baptist Kraus, Prince-Abbot (1742–1762)
  • Frobenius Forster, Prince-Abbot (1762–1791)
  • Coelestin II Steiglehner, Prince-Abbot (1791–1803)
  • Johanna Franziska Sibylla von Muggenthal, Abbess (1697–1723)
  • Maria Katharina Helena von Aham-Neuhaus, Abbess (1723–1757)
  • Anna Katharina von Dücker-Hasslen-Urstein-Winkel, Abbess (1757–1768)
  • Anna Febronia Elisabeth von Speth-Zwyfalten, Abbess (1769–1789)
  • Maria Franziska Xaveria von Königfeld, Abbess (1789–1793)
  • Maria Violanta von Lerchenfeld-Premberg, Abbess (1793–1801)
  • Maria Theresia von Sandizell, Abbess (1683–1719)
  • Anna Magdalena Franziska von Dondorff, Abbess (1719–1765)
  • Maria Franziska von Freudenberg, Abbess (1765–1775)
  • Maria Josepha von Neuenstein-Hubacker, Abbess (1775–1803)
  • George Philip, Count (1684–1702)
  • John George, Count (1702–1725)
  • Charles III, Count (1725–1776)
  • Charles Albert, Count (1776–1787)
  • Joseph Charles Leopold, Count (1787–1805)
  • Christian Ernest, co-Count (1697–1721)
  • John Frederick, co-Count (1697–1731)
  • Frederick Ernest, co-Count (1721–1725)
  • Albert Louis Frederick, co-Count (1725–1733)
  • Frederick Ferdinand, Count (1733–1773)
  • John Frederick Ferdinand, Count (1773–1792)
  • Frederick William, Regent (1792–1797)
  • Charles Theodore Frederick Eugene Francis, Count (1792–1806)

Bohemian and Hungary

Burgundian-Low Countries

Franconian

  • Louis Frederick, Count (1709–1772)
  • Christian Adolph Frederick, Count of Castell-Remlingen (1743–1762)
inherited by Castell-Castell
  • Johann Friedrich, co-Count of Hohenlohe-Neuenstein (1645–1677), Count of Hohenlohe-Oehringen (1677–1702)
  • Karl Ludwig, co-Count of Hohenlohe-Oehringen (1702–1708), Count of Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (1708–1756)
  • Johann Friedrich II, co-Count (1702–1708), Count (1708–1764), Prince (1764–1765)
  • Ludwig Friedrich Karl (Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Öhringen)  [ de ], Prince (1765–1805)
  • Ludwig Gottfried of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Pfedelbach (1685–1728)
  • John Erwin, Baron (1668–1701), Count (1701–1705)
  • Melchior Friedrich, Count (1705–1717)
divided between the lines Heusenstamm and Wiesentheid.
  • Anselm Francis, Count (1717–1726)
  • Anselm Posthumous, Count (1726–1801)
  • Rudolf Franz Erwein, Count (1717–1754)
  • Joseph Francis Bonaventura, Count (1754–1772)
  • Damian Hugo Erwin, Count (1772–1806)

Electoral Rhenish

Palatinate-Birkenfeld-Gelnhausen
Palatinate-Kleeburg
Palatinate-Sulzbach
Palatinate-Zweibrücken
Palatinate-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld

Lower Rhenish–Westphalian

  • Arnold Maurice, Count (1668–1701)
  • Herman Frederick, Count (1701–1723)
  • Louis Francis, Count (1723–1731)
  • Frederick Charles, Count (1731–1803)
  • Ernest, Count (1693–1713)
  • Charles Frederick, Count (1713–1733)
  • Charles Paul Ernest, Count (1733–1780)
  • Louis, Count (1780–1803)
  • John Adolph, Count (1674–1701/04)
  • Friedrich Moritz, Count (1701/04–1710)
  • Moritz Kasimir I, Count (1710–1768)
  • Moritz Kasimir II, Count (1768–1805)
  • Louis Frederick, Count (1664–1709)
  • Frederick William, Count (1698–1737)
  • John Frederick Alexander, Count (1737–1784), Prince (1784–1791)
  • Frederick Charles, Prince (1791–1802)
  • Maximilian Heinrich, Count (1692–1706)
  • Johann Ludwig Adolph, Count (1706–1762)
  • Christian Ludwig, Count (1762–1791), Prince (1791)
  • Karl Ludwig Friedrich Alexander, Prince (1791–1806)

Upper Rhenish

  • Heinrich von Barckhausen, Senior Mayor (1700–1701)
  • Johann Adolph Stephan von Cronstetten II, Senior Mayor (1701–1702)
  • Dominicus Heyden, Senior Mayor (1702–1703)
  • Nicolaus August Ruland, Senior Mayor (1703–1704)
  • Johann Arnold Mohr von Mohrenhelm, Senior Mayor (1704–1705)
  • Johann Adolph von Glauburg I, Senior Mayor (1705–1706)
  • Heinrich von Barckhausen, Senior Mayor (1706–1707)
  • Johann Adolph Stephan von Cronstetten II, Senior Mayor (1707–1708)
  • Dominicus Heyden, Senior Mayor (1708–1709)
  • Philipp Jacob Fleckhammer von Aystetten, Senior Mayor (1709–1710)
  • Johann Georg von Holzhausen, Senior Mayor (1710–1711)
  • Johann Philipp Orth  [ de ], Senior Mayor (1711–1712)
  • Johann Adolph von Glauburg I, Senior Mayor (1712–1713)
  • Heinrich von Barckhausen, Senior Mayor (1713–1714)
  • Johann Georg von Holzhausen, Senior Mayor (1714–1715)
  • Johann Philipp Orth II, Senior Mayor (1715–1716)
  • Johann Martin von den Birgden, Senior Mayor (1716–1717)
  • Johann Heinrich Werlin  [ de ], Senior Mayor (1717–1718)
  • Johann Philipp von Kellner I, Senior Mayor (1718–1719)
  • Konrad Hieronymus Eberhard gen. Schwind, Senior Mayor (1719–1720)
  • Ludwig Adolph von Syvertes, Senior Mayor (1720–1721)
  • Johann Christoph von Stetten, Senior Mayor (1721–1722)
  • Bartholomäus von Barckhausen, Senior Mayor (1722–1723)
  • Georg Friedrich Faust von Aschaffenburg, Senior Mayor (1723–1724)
  • Johann Hieronymus von Glauburg, Senior Mayor (1724–1725)
  • Johann Christoph Ochs von Ochsenstein  [ de ], Senior Mayor (1725–1726)
  • Johann Adolph von Glauburg II, Acting Mayor (1726)
  • Konrad Hieronymus Eberhard gen. Schwind, Senior Mayor (1726–1727)
  • Achilles Augustus von Lersner  [ de ], Senior Mayor (1727–1728)
  • Johann Daniel Fleischbein von Kleeberg, Senior Mayor (1728)
  • Johann Adolph von Glauburg III, Acting Mayor (1728)
  • Achilles Augustus von Lersner, Senior Mayor (1728–1729)
  • Johann Christoph Ochs von Ochsenstein, Senior Mayor (1729–1730)
  • Achilles Augustus von Lersner, Senior Mayor (1730–1731)
  • Johann Carl von Kaib, Senior Mayor (1731–1732)
  • Johann Jacob von Bertram  [ de ], Senior Mayor (1732–1733)
  • Johann Hieronymus von Holzhausen, Senior Mayor (1733–1734)
  • Johann Jacob von Bertram, Senior Mayor (1734–1735)
  • Johann Philipp von Syvertes, Senior Mayor (1735–1736)
  • Johann Carl von Kaib, Senior Mayor (1736–1737)
  • Johann Philipp von Kellner II, Senior Mayor (1737–1738)
  • Johann Wolfgang Textor  [ de ], Senior Mayor (1738–1739)
  • Johann Carl von Kaib, Senior Mayor (1739–1740)
  • Johann Philipp von Syvertes, Senior Mayor (1740–1741)
  • Johann Christoph Ochs von Ochsenstein, Senior Mayor (1741)
  • Remigius Seyffart von Klettenberg, Acting Mayor (1741)
  • Johann Wolfgang Textor, Senior Mayor (1741–1742)
  • Johann Carl von Kaib, Senior Mayor (1742–1743)
  • Johann Wolfgang Textor, Senior Mayor (1743–1744)
  • Johann Georg Schweitzer Edler von Wiederhold, Senior Mayor (1744–1745)
  • Johann Carl von Fichard, Senior Mayor (1745–1746)
  • Friedrich Maximilian von Günderrode, Senior Mayor (1746–1747)
  • Friedrich Maximilian von Lersner  [ de ], Senior Mayor (1747–1748)
  • Johann Georg Schweitzer Edler von Wiederhold, Senior Mayor (1748–1749)
  • Friedrich Maximilian von Günderrode, Senior Mayor (1749–1750)
  • Johann Carl von Fichard, Senior Mayor (1750–1751)
  • Friedrich Maximilian von Lersner, Senior Mayor (1751–1752)
  • Johann Georg Schweitzer Edler von Wiederhold, Senior Mayor (1752–1753)
  • Johann Carl von Fichard, Senior Mayor (1753–1754)
  • Remigius Seyffart von Klettenberg, Senior Mayor (1754–1755)
  • Johann Carl von Fichard, Senior Mayor (1755–1756)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm von Völcker, Senior Mayor (1756–1757)
  • Erasmus Schlösser, Senior Mayor (1757–1758)
  • Philipp Jacob von Stallburg, Senior Mayor (1758–1759)
  • Remigius Seyffart von Klettenberg, Senior Mayor (1759–1760)
  • Johann Carl von Fichard, Senior Mayor (1760–1761)
  • Johann Maximilian von Holzhausen, Senior Mayor (1761–1762)
  • Johann Friedrich Armand von Uffenbach  [ de ], Senior Mayor (1762–1763)
  • Johann Isaac Moors, Senior Mayor (1763–1764)
  • Erasmus Schlösser, Senior Mayor (1764–1765)
  • Hieronymus Maximilian von Glauburg, Senior Mayor (1765–1766)
  • Johann Carl von Fichard, Senior Mayor (1766–1767)
  • Friedrich Maximilian Baur von Eysseneck, Senior Mayor (1767–1768)
  • Johann Philipp von Heyden, Senior Mayor (1768–1769)
  • Johann Isaac Moors, Senior Mayor (1769–1770)
  • Hieronymus Maximilian von Glauburg, Senior Mayor (1770–1771)
  • Johann Daniel von Olenschlager  [ de ], Senior Mayor (1771–1772)
  • Johann Philipp von Heyden, Senior Mayor (1772–1773)
  • Hieronymus Maximilian von Glauburg, Senior Mayor (1773–1774)
  • Friedrich Adolph von Glauburg  [ de ], Senior Mayor (1774–1775)
  • Johann Philipp von Heyden, Senior Mayor (1775–1776)
  • Hieronymus Maximilian von Glauburg, Senior Mayor (1776–1777)
  • Johann Friedrich von Wiesenhütten, Senior Mayor (1777–1778)
  • Friedrich Adolph von Glauburg, Senior Mayor (1779–1780)
  • Johann Daniel Fleischbein von Kleeberg II, Senior Mayor (1780–1781)
  • Johann Friedrich von Wiesenhütten, Senior Mayor (1781–1782)
  • Friedrich Adolph von Glauburg, Senior Mayor (1782–1783)
  • Johann Christoph von Adlerflycht  [ de ], Senior Mayor (1783–1784)
  • Johann Friedrich von Wiesenhütten, Senior Mayor (1784–1785)
  • Johann Christoph von Adlerflycht  [ de ], Senior Mayor (1785–1786)
  • Friedrich Adolph von Glauburg, Senior Mayor (1786–1787)
  • Johann Friedrich Maximilian von Stallburg, Senior Mayor (1787–1788)
  • Friedrich Adolph von Glauburg, Senior Mayor (1788–1789)
  • Friedrich Maximilian von Lersner II, Senior Mayor (1789–1790)
  • Johann Christoph von Lauterbach, Senior Mayor (1790–1791)
  • Adolph Carl von Humbracht  [ de ], Senior Mayor (1791–1792)
  • Johann Christoph von Lauterbach, Senior Mayor (1792–1793)
  • Johann Nicolaus Olenschlager (1751–1820)  [ de ], Senior Mayor (1793–1794)
  • Adolph Carl von Humbracht, Senior Mayor (1794–1795)
  • Johann Nicolaus Olenschlager von Olenstein, Senior Mayor (1795–1796)
  • Johann Christoph von Lauterbach, Senior Mayor (1796–1797)
  • Adolph Carl von Humbracht, Senior Mayor (1797–1798)
  • Friedrich Maximilian von Lersner II, Senior Mayor (1798–1799)
  • Adolph Carl von Humbracht, Senior Mayor (1799–1800)
  • Anton Ulrich von Holzhausen  [ de ], Senior Mayor (1800–1801)
  • Ernest Louis, Landgrave (1678–1739)
  • Louis VIII, Landgrave (1739–1768)
  • Louis IX, Landgrave (1768–1790)
  • Louis X, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt (1790–1806), Grand Duke of Hesse (1806–1830)
  • Johann Ernst II. von Isenburg und Büdingen, Count (1693–1708)
  • Ernst Casimir I. von Isenburg-Büdingen, Count (1708–1749)
  • Gustav Friedrich von Isenburg und Büdingen, Count (1749–1768)
  • Ludwig Casimir von Isenburg und Büdingen, Count (1768–1775)
  • Ernst Casimir II. von Isenburg und Büdingen, Count (1775–1801)
  • George Albert, Count (1691–1724)
  • Charles Frederick, Count (1724–1774)
  • John Frederick William, Count (1774–1802)
  • William Maurice II, Count (1711–1772)
  • Christian Charles, Count (1772–1779)
  • Charles William, Count (1779–1781)
  • Henry Ferdinand, Count (1779–1806)
  • William Florentin, Rhinegrave (1696–1707)
  • Nicolas Leopold I, Prince (1707–1770)
  • Vollrath Victor, Rhinegrave (1697–1730)
  • John, Rhinegrave (1730–1750)
  • Frederick William, Rhinegrave (?–1748)
  • John Frederick, Rhinegrave (1748–1750)
  • Charles Leopold Louis, Rhinegrave (1750)
  • Frederick William, Rhinegrave (1750)
  • Francis William, Altgrave (1673–1734)
  • Charles Anthony, Altgrave (1734–1755)
  • Sigismund, Altgrave (1755–1798)
  • Francis William, Altgrave (1798–1804), Prince (1804–1806)
  • Francis Ernest, Count (1684–1727)
  • Augustus Eugene Bernard, Count (1727–1767)
  • William, Count (1767–1775)
  • Joseph, Count (1775–1806)
  • Leopold Anthony, Altgrave (1734–1769)
  • Francis Wenceslaus, Altgrave (1769–1811)
  • Francis William, Altgrave (1798–1804), Prince (1804–1806)
  • Anthony, Altgrave (1734–1769)
  • Charles Joseph, Altgrave (1769–1790), Prince (1790–1811)
  • Charles Theodore, Prince of Salm, Count of Salm-Salm (1663–1710)
  • Ludwig Otto, Prince of Salm, Count of Salm-Salm (1710–1736)
  • Nikolaus Leopold, Prince (1739–1770)
  • Ludwig Karl Otto, Prince (1770–1778)
  • Konstantin Alexander, Prince (1778–1813)
  • Casimir, Count (1694–1741)
  • Ludwig Ferdinand, Count (1741–1773)
  • Christian Heinrich, Count (1773–1792), Prince (1792–1800) [12]
  • Albrecht, Prince (1800–1806)
  • Friedrich II, Count (1796–1801), Prince (1801–1806)
  • Adrien V of Riedmatten, Prince-Bishop (1672–1701)
  • François-Joseph Supersaxo, Prince-Bishop (1701–1734)
  • Jean-Joseph-Arnold Blatter, Prince-Bishop (1734–1752)
  • Jean-Hildebrand Roten, Prince-Bishop (1752–1760)
  • François-Joseph-Frédéric Ambuel, Prince-Bishop (1760–1780)
  • François-Melchior-Joseph Zen-Ruffinen, Prince-Bishop (1780–1790)
  • Joseph Anton Blatter, Prince-Bishop (1790–1807)

Lower Saxon

title then held successively by the monarchs of Britain, Denmark, and Prussia
inherited by the Electorate of Saxony
inherited by the Electorate of Saxony
inherited by the Electorate of Saxony
  • Peter Lütkens, Mayor (1687–1717)
  • Peter von Lengerke (or Lengerks), Mayor (1697–1709) [16]
  • Julius Surland, Mayor (1702)
  • Gerhard Schröder, Mayor (1703)
  • Paul Paulsen, Mayor (1704)
  • Lucas von Borstel, Mayor (1709–1716) [16]
  • Ludwig Becceler, Mayor (1712)
  • Bernhard Matfeld, Mayor (1716–1720) [16]
  • Garlieb Sillem, Mayor (1717)
  • Hinrich Diedrich Wiese, Mayor (1720–1728) [16]
  • Hans Jacob Faber, Mayor (1722)
  • Johann Anderson, Mayor (1723)
  • Rütger Rulant, Mayor (1728–1742) [16]
  • Daniel Stockfleth, Mayor (1729)
  • Martin Lucas Schele, Mayor (1733)
  • Johann H. Luis, Mayor (1739)
  • Cornelius Poppe, Mayor (1741)
  • Conrad Widow, Mayor (1742–1754) [16]
  • Nicolaus Stempeel, Mayor (1743)
  • Clemens Samuel Lipstrop, Mayor (1749)
  • Lucas von Spreckelsen, Mayor (1750)
  • Martin H. Schele, Mayor (1751)
  • Lucas Corthum, Mayor (1751)
  • Nicolaus Schuback, Mayor (1759) [16]
  • Peter Greve, Mayor (1759)
  • Vincent Rumpff, Mayor (1765)
  • Johann Schlüter, Mayor (1774)
  • Albert Schule, Mayor (1778)
  • Frans Doormann, Mayor (1780)
  • Jacob Albrecht von Sienen, Mayor (1781)
  • Johann Anderson, Mayor (1781) [16]
  • Johann Luis, Mayor (1784)
  • Johann Adolph Poppe, Mayor (1786)
  • Martin Dorner, Mayor (1788)
  • Franz Anton Wagener, Mayor (1790–1801) [16]
  • Daniel Lienau, Mayor (1798)
  • Peter Hinrich Widow, Mayor (1800–1802)
  • George I, Elector-designate (1698–1708), Elector (1708–1727)
  • George II, Elector (1727–1760)
  • George III, Elector (1760–1806), King (1814–1820)
  • Christian VII, Duke of Holstein-Glückstadt (1766–1773), of Holstein (1773–1808)
  • George William, Prince of Calenberg (1648–1665), of Lüneburg (1658–1705)
inherited by the Electorate of Hanover (Brunswick-Lüneburg)
  • Frederick William I, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1692–1695, 1701–1713), Duke of Mecklenburg (1695–1701)

Upper Saxon

  • John Louis I, Prince (1667–1704)
  • John Louis II, co-Prince (1704–1742)
  • John Augustus, co-Prince (1704–1709)
  • Christian Louis, co-Prince (1704–1710)
  • John Frederick, co-Prince (1704–1742)
  • Christian August, co-Prince of Anhalt-Dornburg (1704–1747), of Anhalt-Zerbst (1742–1747)
united with Anhalt-Zerbst
divided among Anhalt-Bernburg, Anhalt-Dessau, and Anhalt-Köthen
  • Heinrich I, Count (1673–1692)
  • Heinrich XI, Count (1692–1726)
  • Heinrich I, Count (1726–1744)
  • Heinrich XII, Count (1744–1784)
  • Heinrich XLII, Count (1784–1806), Prince (1806–1818)
  • Christian, co-Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (1675–1680), Duke of Saxe-Eisenberg (1680–1707)
inherited by Saxe-Hildburghausen
  • Henry, co-Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (1675–1680), Duke of Saxe-Römhild (1680–1710)
divided in dispute
inherited by Saxe-Weimar to form Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
  • John Ernest IV, co-Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (1675–1680), Duke of Saxe-Saalfeld (1680–1699), of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (1699–1729)
  • Christian Ernest II, Duke (1729–1745)
  • Francis Josias, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (1745–1764), co-Regent of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1748–1755)
  • Ernest Frederick, Duke (1764–1800)
  • Francis, Duke (1800–1806)
  • Frederick II, Duke (1691–1732)
  • Frederick III, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (1732–1772), co-Regent of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1748–1755))
  • Ernest II, Duke (1772–1804)
  • William Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Weimar (1683–1728), Regent of Saxe-Jena (1686–1690)
  • Ernest Augustus I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar (1707–1741), of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1741–1748)

Swabian

then inherited by Charles Frederick to unite Baden
  • Maria Victoria Hochwind, Princess-abbess (1696–1718)
  • Maria Bernarda von Donnersberg, Princess-abbess (1718–1747)
  • Maria Franziska von Gall, Princess-abbess (1747–1759)
  • Maria Alexandra Zimmermann, Princess-abbess (1759–1776)
  • Maria Justina von Erolzheim, Princess-abbess (1776–1803)
  • Francis Maximilian, Count (1692–1710)
  • Charles Siegfried, Count (1710–1765)
  • Herman Frederick, Count (1765–1786)
  • Ernest, Count (1786–1803)
  • Sigmund William, Count (1694–1709)
  • Albert, Count (1709–1736)
  • Charles Ferdinand, Count (1736–1759)
  • Francis Hugh, Count (1759–1771)
  • Francis Fidelis Anthony, Count (1771–1804)
  • Wolfgang IV, Count (1692–1708)
  • Franz Ignaz, Count (1708–1728)
  • Anton Karl, Count (1728–1738)
  • Johann Karl Friedrich, Count (1738–1744)
  • Maximilian Ignaz Philipp, Count (1744–1745)
  • Philipp Karl, Count (1745–1766)
  • Kraft Ernst, Count (1766–1774), Prince (1774–1802)
  • John Philip, Lord (1666–1686), Baron (1686–1705), Count (1705–1741)
  • Hugo Philip, Count (1741–1785)
  • John George Joseph Nepomuk, Count (1785–1806)
  • Anthony Henry Frederick, Count (1741–1768)
  • Francis Conrad, Count (1768–1787)
  • Johann Philipp, Count (1787–1806)
  • Sebastian Hyller, Prince-abbot (1697–1730)
  • Alfons II Jobst, Prince-abbot (1730–1738)
  • Placidus Renz, Prince-abbot (1738–1745)
  • Domenicus II Schnitzer, Prince-abbot (1746–1784)
  • Anselm Ritter, Prince-abbot (1784–1803)

Swiss Confederacy

Italy

Holy Roman Empire in Italy

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  8. From 1794, after the French conquest, Archbishop-elector (of the Imperial territories on the left-bank of the Rhine, Clemens Wenceslaus of Saxony, Archbishop-elector (was Archbishop with effect on the right bank only.
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