Salm-Salm
County (Principality) of Salm-Salm | |||||||||
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| 1574–1793 1802–1811 | |||||||||
| Status | State of the Holy Roman Empire | ||||||||
| Capital | Badonviller; Senones | ||||||||
| Government | Principality | ||||||||
| Historical era | Middle Ages, Modern Age | ||||||||
• Partitioned from Salm-Dhaun | 1574 | ||||||||
• Partitioned to create Salm-Neuweiler | 1608 | ||||||||
• Raised to principality | 1739 | ||||||||
| 1793 | |||||||||
| 1802–03 | |||||||||
• Joined the Confederation of the Rhine | 1806 | ||||||||
| 1811 | |||||||||
| 1813 | |||||||||
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The Principality of Salm-Salm (German: Fürstentum Salm-Salm; French: Principauté de Salm-Salm) was a state of the Holy Roman Empire. It was located in the present-day French departments of Bas-Rhin and Vosges; it was one of a number of partitions of Salm.