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22: 79: 345: 357: 181:. The Mainz bishopric was not elevated to an archdiocese until about 780; nevertheless, Boniface's successors ruled over the largest ecclesiastical province in Germany by far, held the office of a German 237:, holding the right to convoke and to preside over the convent to elect a new emperor. With the German mediatisation and the Final Recess of the Imperial Deputation ( 208:
and most noble Prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire, though it was never awarded officially. Several archbishops made successful attempts to obtain the
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also was held by the most noble ecclesiastical member of the Council of the Princes at the Imperial Diet: first the
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title and the jurisdiction over the Diocese of Mainz three years later, he tried to establish Mainz as the see of an
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alike. Actual prerogatives, however, were exercised by bishops holding the rank of an Apostolic
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of the German Prince-electors and chairman of the council of Prince-electors at the
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title is documented, held by the Archbishops of Mainz as the most important
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until the see of Magdeburg was secularized in 1648; thereafter the
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Ecclesiastical provinces (archdioceses) in Central Europe, AD 1500
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in 1802, the Salzburg archbishops bear the title up to today.
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synod, in order to reform the Germanic bishoprics in the
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title of honor
Catholic
Primate
German
Holy Roman Empire
Mainz
Trier
Magdeburg
Salzburg
legatus natus
Peace of Westphalia
Secularisation
Concilium Germanicum
Frankish Kingdom
Anglo-Saxon
Boniface
archiepiscopal
ecclesiastical province
Irish
Vergilius of Salzburg
archchancellor
electoral
King of the Romans
Emperor

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