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A map of the Imperial Circles as at the beginning of the 16th century.  States that were not part of a circle are shown in white.
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A map of the Imperial Circles as at the beginning of the 16th century. States that were not part of a circle are shown in white.

An Imperial Circle (in German Reichskreis, plural Reichskreise) was a regional grouping of states of the Holy Roman Empire, primarily for the purpose of organising a common defence and of collecting imperial taxes, but also as a means of organisation within the Reichstag (Imperial Diet).

Each circle had a Kreistag (Circle Diet), although not all the members of the Kreistag would also be a member of the Reichstag as well.

Formation of the circles

Initially six circles were created in 1500 as part of the Reichsreform (Imperial Reform): A further four circles were created in 1512: These ten circles remained largely unchanged until the early 1790s, when the Wars of the French Revolution brought about significant changes to the political map of the Empire.

States outside the circles

A number of states were left outside of any circle:

 


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