Stadion-Thannhausen

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County of Stadion-Thannhausen
Grafschaft Stadion-Thannhausen
1741–1806
DEU Thannhausen COA.svg
Coat of arms
Status State of the Holy Roman Empire
CapitalThannhausen
GovernmentPrincipality
Historical era Middle Ages
 Partitioned from Stadion
1741
1806
Preceded by
Succeeded by
DEU Oberstadion COA.svg Stadion (state)
Kingdom of Bavaria Flag of Bavaria (lozengy).svg

Stadion-Thannhausen was a county located in and around Thannhausen in western Bavaria, Germany. Stadion-Thannhausen was a partition of the county of Stadion, and was mediatised to Bavaria in 1806.

Counts of Stadion-Thannhausen

48°16′N10°28′E / 48.267°N 10.467°E / 48.267; 10.467


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