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The Austrian Circle (German: Österreichischer Reichskreis) was an Imperial Circle of the Holy Roman Empire. It was created in 1512, and was largely coterminous with the hereditary lands of the House of Habsburg.

Name

Type

Arms-Teutonic-Order On the Adige Bailiwick Administrative bailiwick of the Teutonic Order
Arms-Teutonic-Order Austria Bailiwick Administrative bailiwick of the Teutonic Order
Arms-Brixen Brixen Bishopric
Arms-Carinthia Carinthia Duchy Habsburg hereditary land
Arms-Carniola Carniola Margraviate Habsburg hereditary land
Arms-Chur-Diocese Chur Bishopric
Arms-Friuli Friuli Duchy Habsburg hereditary land
Arms-Austria Further Austria Collective region of Habsburg hereditary lands
Arms-Austria-Lower Lower Austria Archduchy Habsburg hereditary land
Arms-Styria Styria Duchy Habsburg hereditary land
Arms-Tarasp Tarasp Lordship
Arms-Trent Trent Bishopric
Arms-Tyrol Tyrol County Habsburg hereditary land
Arms-Austria-Upper Upper Austria Archduchy Habsburg hereditary land


Former Estates of the Austrian Circle[]

Name

Type

Arms-Austria Austria Archduchy Habsburg hereditary land
Arms-Gradisca Gradisca Princely County To Eggenberg from 1653 - 1717
Arms-Gurk-Diocese Gurk Bishopric
Arms-Hardeck2 Hardegg (Hardeck) County
Arms-Lavant-Diocese Lavant Bishopric
Arms-Losenstein2 Losenstein Barony
Arms-Rogendorf Rogendorf Lordship
Arms-Schaumberg Schaumberg County
Arms-Seckau-Diocese Seckau Bishopric
Arms-Wolckenstein-Rodenegg Wolckenstein-Rodenegg Barony


Austrian Circle
on the Adige | Austria (bailiwick) | Breisgau | Brixen | Carinthia | Carniola | Chur | Friuli
Further Austria | Gorizia | Lower Austria | Styria | Tarasp | Trent | Tyrol | Upper Austria

Earlier Members:
Austria (archduchy) | Gradisca | Gurk | Hardegg | Lavant | Losenstein | Rogendorf
Schaunberg | Seckau | Wolkenstein-Rodenegg


Imperial Circles
Austrian | Bavarian | Burgundian | Electoral Rhenish | Franconian | Lower Rhenish-Westphalian
Lower Saxon | Swabian | Upper Rhenish | Upper Saxon


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