The
Free Imperial knights ( ) were free nobles of the
Holy Roman Empire, whose direct overlord was the
Emperor. They were the remnants of the medieval free nobility (
edelfrei) and the
ministeriales. What distinguished them from other knights, who were vassals of a higher lord, was the fact that they had been granted
Imperial immediacy, and as such were the equals in most respects to the other individuals or entities, such as the secular and ecclesiastical territorial rulers of the Empire (margraves, dukes, princes, counts, archbishops, bishops, abbots, etc.) and the
Free Imperial cities, that also enjoyed Imperial immediacy. However, unlike all of those, the Imperial knights did not possess the status of
Estates (
Stände) of the Empire, and therefore were not represented, individually or collectively, in the
Imperial Diet.