Principality of Eichstätt

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The Principality of Eichstätt was a mediatised principality within the Kingdom of Bavaria that existed between 1817 and 1833 and encompassed an area around Eichstätt with about 24.000 residents. Proprietors of the principality were the Dukes of Leuchtenberg. In 1833 Bavaria rebought the principality and in 1855 finally for three million Gulden the remaining possessions of the Leuchtenberg heirs.

Principality of Eichstätt
1817–1833
CapitalEichstätt
Common languagesBavarian
Religion
Roman Catholicism
GovernmentPrincipality
Duke of Leuchtenberg 
• 1817-1824
Eugène de Beauharnais (first)
• 1824-1835
Auguste de Beauharnais (last)
Historical eraEarly Modern Period
• Established
1817
• Disestablished
1833
CurrencyBavarian gulden
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Bavaria
Kingdom of Bavaria
Today part ofFree State of Bavaria
The residence of the princes in Eichstätt

Princes:

  1. Eugène de Beauharnais (1781–1824), 1817 Bavarian Duke of Leuchtenberg.
  2. Auguste de Beauharnais (1810–1835), 2nd Duke of Leuchtenberg since 1824, son of the former.

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