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However, there were two types of mediatised families; old and new.
The following lists are exhaustive, containing all of the mediatised houses.
However the Congress of Vienna did not specify which houses were considered mediatised.
It was decided that the mediatised principalities, free cities and secularised states would not be recreated.
It encourages the designer to be a visual director, creative interpreter and significant contributor to the experience of live and mediatised arts.
Mediatised Houses also possessed the right to settle anywhere within the German Confederation.
No branch of modern, mediatised life is more susceptible to this collective delusion that detects humour when none really exists.
Reassuringly participating athletes are beginning to react against the staggering profits they can make from tournaments and related advertising in mediatised sports.
In effect this gave the mediatised Princely houses the same rank as the sovereign houses of Europe.
He belongs to the aristocratic Austrian-Moravian mediatised nobility Trauttmansdorff.
A direct and mediatised link should be made with Jean Borotra and the International association for fair-play.
Thun Four mediatised countships:
The problem with the conventional reading of Memphis as ironic, mediatised furniture was that Sottsass, at least, was not that cynical.
The Chameleons Group aimed to explore the theories of liveness, forming distinctions between the live and mediatised and questioning them through performance.
Schaumburg-Lippe Sixteen mediatised princely houses:
When the liaison was discovered by Archduchess Isabella, herself only born into a mediatised Croy family, a scandal ensued.
He was married to Eleonore, Princess of Hohenlohe-Jagstberg (born 1940), a member of a mediatised royal family.
This division had great social significance, as mediatised princes were considered equal to royals for marriage purposes; in essence they were regarded as royalty.
The heirs to sovereigns or to headship of mediatised families prefixed their title by Erb-, meaning Hereditary.
The topic of live and mediatised performance was dominant in this research project undertaken by the Chameleons Group as live Cybertheatre questions this issue.
Hochgeboren is a form of address for the titled members of the higher German and Austrian nobility, ranking just below the sovereign and mediatised dynasties.
Prince, Prinz in German; junior members of a royal, grand ducal, ruling ducal or princely, or mediatised family.
For this piece, Moffatt had commissioned a video compilation of dozens of excerpts from the commodious virtual reservoir of mediatised image-cliches about artists and art.
The House of Castell is a German noble family of mediatised counts of the old Holy Roman Empire.
From 1836 the Almanach de Gotha began listing the Mediatised Houses in a separate category to both the ruling houses of Europe, and the lower nobility.
A sequel this year has already become a national blockbuster and looked set for possible international success given the mediatized assault.
Members of a formerly sovereign or mediatized house rank higher than the nobility.
Mediatized states were under the authority of a larger state, with the relationship between the states arranged through British mediation.
A German branch received a mediatized comital title in Germany.
In the highly mediatized space that we now inhabit the physical and temporal boundaries, which define the real world, are disappearing.
General Idea uses video as a tool for cultural criticsm, challenging society's mediatized constructions of art and artist.
It was Bismarck's ambition to be assimilated into the mediatized houses of Germany.
The almanac added a third section consisting exclusively of mediatized families of comital rank.
Mediatized dukes and princes also bear the style of Serene Highness.
Asp theoretical assumptions that mass media may influence and mobilize current political ideas through mediatized rituals have been adopted by various communication scholars.
Several members of the mediatized House of Limburg-Stirum had the name Leopold.
In 1808 the Prince of Orange also lost his rights as mediatized prince and all his property were confiscated.
Set in an imaginary, "post-real" metropolis, this book delivers a hauntingly satirical version of our own mediatized reality.
The on dit is that metropolitan hotels are now the favored working, socializing and culture-consuming loci of the mediatized professional.
Originally, their legal standing was similar to that of the mediatized princes of the Holy Roman Empire.
He belongs to a mediatized branch of the dynasty which reigned as Dukes of Limburg.
Until the German Revolution of 1918-19 the Princes of Hohenlohe, as other mediatized families, had important political privileges.
Princes of Waldburg-Wolfegg and Waldsee (mediatized)
Madonna's mediatized performance at the American Superbowl last month was a marketing coup for the house, the singer dressed head to toe in Tisci's couture.
He is head of a mediatized Catholic line of Princes of the Holy Roman Empire, who lost their independence in 1815.
Generally, an enlarged Prussia and the 38 other states consolidated from the mediatized territories of 1803 were confederated within the Austrian Empire's sphere of influence.
Her husband, Rittmeister Gustav Albrecht, was the head of the mediatized princely house of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg.
On the other hand, for terrorists seeking to inscribe their struggle in history, the hijack devoid of the mediatized image of itself lost all of its communicative power.
For convenience, historians use the term mediatization for the entire restructuring process that took place at the time, whether the mediatized states survived in some form or lost all individuality.
This was on the understanding that Bismarck would immediately restore the duchy to Prussia; all that he wanted was the privilege of a mediatized family for himself and his descendants.