- Reuss Elder Line
Infobox Former Country
native_name = Fürstentum Reuß ältere Linie
conventional_long_name = Principality of Reuss Elder Line
common_name = Reuss Elder Line
continent = Europe
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country = Germany
government_type = Principality
year_start = 1778
year_end = 1918
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event_end = Merged with younger line
date_end =
event_post =Thuringia founded
date_post = 1919
p1 = Reuss (state)
s1 = Republic of Reuss
flag_s1 = Flagge Fürstentum Reuß ältere Linie.svg
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image_map_caption = Reuss Elder Line within Thuringia
capital = Greiz
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currency =The Principality of Reuss Elder Line ( _de. Fürstentum Reuß ältere Linie) was a state in
Germany , ruled by members of theHouse of Reuss . The Counts Reuss of Greiz, Lower- and Upper Greiz ( _de. Reuß zu Greiz, Untergreiz und Obergreiz), were elevated to princely status in 1778. Its members bore the title "Prince Reuss, Elder Line", or "Prince Reuss of Greiz". Similarly to the more numerousReuss Younger Line , the male members of this house were all named "Heinrich" and were numbered sequentially by birth, rather than by reign, the last series beginning with Heinrich I (born 1693) and ending with Heinrich XXIV (1878-1927).The Prinicipality of Reuss Elder Line had an area of 317 km² and a population of 71,000 (1905). Its capital was
Greiz .In the aftermath of
World War I , the territory of the Elder Line was merged with the Junior Line in 1919 as the Republic of Reuss, which was incorporated into the new state ofThuringia in 1919. The Reuss Elder Line died with the death of the childless Heinrich XXIV in 1927, after which its claims were passed to the younger line.Princes Reuss, Elder Line (1778-1918)
*Heinrich XI 1778-1800
*Heinrich XIII 1800-1817
*Heinrich XIX 1817-1836
*Heinrich XX 1836-1859
*Heinrich XXII 1859-1902
*Heinrich XXIV 1902-1918Princes post monarchy
*Heinrich XXIV 1918-1927"To
Reuss Junior Line on the death of Prince Heinrich XXIV"
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