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Reuss älterer Linie (Germany : Principality)

LC control no.no2021148098
Descriptive conventionsrda
Geographic headingReuss älterer Linie (Germany : Principality)
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Geographic subdivision usageGermany--Reuss älterer Linie (Principality)
Variant(s)Reuss (Elder Line)
Reuss a. L. (Germany : Principality)
Reuss-Greiz (Germany : Principality)
Fürstentum Reuss-Greiz (Germany)
Fürstentum Reuss älterer Linie (Germany)
Reuss-Plauen (Germany : Principality)
Freistaat Reuss älterer Linie (Germany)
Reuss von Plauen älterer Linie (Germany : Principality)
Principality of Reuss-Greiz (Germany)
See alsoThuringia (Germany)
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Reuss Jüngerer Linie (Germany : Principality)
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Other standard no.Q531783
246132994
Beginning date1778
Ending date1919
Associated countryGermany
Associated placeHoly Roman Empire Rheinbund Deutscher Bund (1815-1866) Norddeutscher Bund (1866-1870)
LocatedGreiz (Germany)
Special noteEarlier usage includes the PREMARC heading, Reuss (Older Line)
Found inErklärung wegen der zwischen der Königlich-Preussischen und der Fürstlichen Regierung älterer Linie Reuss von Plauen..., [1821]: title page (Fürstlichen Regierung älterer Linie Reuss von Plauen)
Library of Congress database, December 9, 2021 (Reuss (Elder Line), Reuss (Older Line))
Wikidata, December 9, 2021 (Principality of Reuss-Greiz. inception: 1778; dissolved: 1919; Reuss älterer Linie)
Deutsch Nationalbibliothek via VIAF, December 9, 2021 (authorized access point: Reuss Älterer Linie; other names: Reuss ältere Linie, Reuss ä. L., Reuss-Greiz, Fürstentum Reuss-Greiz, Fürstentum Reuss Älterer Linie (B14 (1895)), Reuss-Greiz (Fürstentum), Reuss-Plauen, Reuss ÄL, Freistaat Reuss Älterer Linie, Fürstenthum Reuss Älterer Linie; dissolved 1919; land: Thüringen)
Britannica, November 9, 2021 (Reuss. Reuss, two former German principalities, merged into Thuringia in 1920... The heads of the Elder and Younger Reuss both acquired the rank of count of the Holy Roman Empire in 1673; Elder that of prince in 1778; and branches of Younger Reuss that of prince in 1806. Both lines entered the German Confederation in 1815 and became members of the German Empire in 1871.)
Geographic area codee-gx---
Associated languageger