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Arch-Steward, and in 1710, the
Elector of Hanover was promoted to the post of Arch-Treasurer. Matters were complicated by the Duke of Bavaria's restoration in 1714; the Elector of Bavaria resumed the office of Arch-Steward, while the Elector Palatine returned to the post of Arch-Treasurer, and the Elector of Hanover was given the new office of Archbannerbearer. The Electors of Hanover, however, continued to be styled Arch-Treasurers, though the Elector Palatine was the one who actually exercised the office until 1777, when he inherited Bavaria and the Arch-Stewardship. After 1777, no further changes were made to the Imperial Household; new offices were planned for the Electors admitted in 1803, but the Empire was abolished before they could be created. The Duke of WĂĽrttemberg, however, started to adopt the trappings of the Arch-Bannerbearer.
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688:, which prevented their subjects from lodging an appeal to a higher Imperial court. However, while this privilege, and some others, were automatically granted to Electors, they were not exclusive to them and many of the larger Imperial Estates were also to be individually granted some or all those rights and privileges.
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officially confirmed the creation in 1708). The
Elector of Saxony converted to Catholicism in 1697 so that he could become King of Poland, but no additional Protestant electors were created. Although the Elector of Saxony was personally Catholic, the Electorate itself remained officially Protestant,
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Meanwhile, the King of
Bohemia, who held the ancient imperial office of Arch-Cupbearer, asserted his right to participate in elections. Sometimes he was challenged on the grounds that his kingdom was not German, though usually he was recognized, instead of Bavaria which after all was just a younger
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and instead listed him with the Grand Dukes as a "Royal
Highness". Believing the title of Prince-Elector to be superior in dignity to that of Grand Duke, the Elector of Hesse-Kassel chose to remain an Elector, even though there was no longer a Holy Roman Emperor to elect. Hesse-Kassel remained the
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Council of Princes. In 1792, the Elector of Brandenburg had eight votes, the Elector of Bavaria six votes, the Elector of Hanover six votes, the King of Bohemia three
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dynasty managed to get its sons formally elected in their fathers' lifetimes almost as a formality. After these lines ended in extinction, the electors began to elect kings from different families so that the throne would not once again settle within a single dynasty. All kings elected from 1438
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Elector Palatine in 1623, he assumed the latter's office of Arch-Steward. When the Count Palatine was granted a new electorate, he assumed the position of Arch-Treasurer of the Empire. When the Duke of Bavaria was banned in 1706, the Elector Palatine returned to the office of
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College of Electors was disrupted when a Catholic branch of the Wittelsbach family inherited the Palatinate. A new Protestant electorate was created in 1692 for the Duke of Brunswick-LĂĽneburg, who became known as the Elector of Hanover (the
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Palatine of the Rhine. Since the Elector of Bavaria retained his seat, the number of electors increased to eight; the two Wittelsbach lines were now sufficiently estranged so as not to pose a combined potential threat.
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After the abolition of the Holy Roman Empire in August 1806, the Electors continued to reign over their territories, many of them taking higher or alternative titles. The Electors of Bavaria, WĂĽrttemberg, and Saxony styled themselves Kings, while the Electors of Baden,
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over Mainz's arch-episcopal status. The prince of WĂĽrttemberg received the formerly defunct office of Arch-Bannerbearer, while the other new electors were not given augments or high office in the imperial household, though new offices were planned.
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and retained his electorate. None of the new electors, however, had an opportunity to cast votes, as the Holy Roman Empire was abolished in 1806, and the new electorates were never confirmed by the Emperor.
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accepted the Electors of Bavaria, WĂĽrttemberg, and Saxony as Kings, along with the newly created Grand Duke of Baden. The Elector of Hanover finally joined his fellow Electors by declaring himself the
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pushed to receive an electoral title. Their ambition was backed by Brandenburg-Prussia. However, the French Revolution and subsequent Coalition Wars soon rendered this a moot point.
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votes, the Elector-Archbishop of Trier three votes, the Elector-Archbishop of Cologne two votes, and the Elector-Archbishop of Mainz one vote. Thus, of the hundred votes in the
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issued in 1338 had the effect that election by the majority of the electors automatically conferred the royal title and rule over the empire, without papal confirmation. The
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impalements (as in the case of the Arch-Marshal and Arch-Bannerbearer) and thirdly: integrated into the charge within the
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coalitions and elected the leaders thereof. Elections were irregularly held by the
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1351:), the Arch-Marshal by the Hereditary
884:. The three spiritual electors became
759:, imperial power was exercised by two
654:), enjoying precedence over the other
3629:Imperial election (Holy Roman Empire)
3270:
3107:
3049:
3008:
1647:(1801), which ceded territory on the
3236:Velde, F. R. (2003). "Royal Styles."
3064:
2670:Dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire
1922:Electors added in the 17th century:
1796:surrounded by shields of electorates
1683:, the Duke of Salzburg moved to the
937:. The secular electors were granted
130:gentry and chivalric ranks in Europe
1785:are shown on the appropriate arms.
1698:
1431:in 1125, a small number of eminent
1325:Hereditary Offices of the Household
1262:banner, or, with the Imperial Eagle
24:
1759:
1749:Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle (1818)
1571:held the right to elect the King.
609:) upon their coronation as kings.
25:
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3599:1866 disestablishments in Germany
3248:"Electors, German Imperial"
3227:Handbuch der Deutschen Geschichte
3211:
2842:Electoral Palace (disambiguation)
2033:former prince-archbishop of Mainz
1937:was granted electoral dignity by
1782:
1764:
100:with his marshal's staff and the
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3009:Noack, Konstantin (2017-12-10).
2821:
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2054:was added in 1803. After it was
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1946:
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1894:
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1619:Protestant body in the Reichstag
1391:The German practice of electing
1247:
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994:
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278:Prince-elector, Princess-elector
136:
3088:
3077:from the original on 2021-11-05
3058:
1991:was raised to an electorate by
1756:and was absorbed into Prussia.
1722:Grand Duke of Hesse(-Darmstadt)
1587:In 1623, the Elector Palatine,
1467:Three ecclesiastical Electors:
869:
700:, which was divided into three
581:. The king would then later be
579:electing the King of the Romans
3254:New International Encyclopedia
3159:, 8th ed. New York: Macmillan.
3111:A Guide to Diplomatic Practice
3043:
3029:
3002:
2963:
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2117:Second ecclesiastical elector
1691:In 1788, the ruling family of
1439:have included bishops and the
1201:Crown of the Holy Roman Empire
860:War of the Austrian Succession
13:
1:
3589:1125 establishments in Europe
2979:Privilegium de non appellando
2857:
2441:War of the Spanish Succession
2435:War of the Spanish Succession
2120:First ecclesiastical elector
2114:Third ecclesiastical elector
1630:War of the Spanish Succession
1583:Thirty Years' War to Napoleon
686:Privilegium de non appellando
78:
3108:Satow, Ernest Mason (1932).
3071:Historisches Lexikon Bayerns
2932:
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2598:Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel
2399:County Palatine of the Rhine
2240:County Palatine of the Rhine
1371:as Hereditary Bannerbearer.
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850:onwards were from among the
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41:The imperial prince-electors
7:
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2509:Archbishopric of Regensburg
2417:Duchy of Brunswick-LĂĽneburg
1679:annexed Salzburg under the
1595:after participating in the
1561:Count Palatine of the Rhine
1501:Count Palatine of the Rhine
1260:flying to sinister chief a
607:electus Romanorum imperator
94:Count Palatine of the Rhine
10:
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3065:Wolf, Armin (2020-04-23).
3015:(in German). GRIN Verlag.
2947:"Precedence among Nations"
2675:
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2490:
2326:Margraviate of Brandenburg
2300:
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2029:Principality of Regensburg
1681:Treaty of Pressburg (1805)
1459:in 1265 suggests that by "
1374:
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710:Council of Princes in 1792
599:erwählter Römischer Kaiser
562:) were the members of the
29:
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3442:Added in the 17th century
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3098:Cambridge: 2016. p. 227.
3036:“The Holy Roman Empire”,
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1669:Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel
1451:1257 to Thirty Years' War
218:Grand duke, Grand duchess
74:Codex Balduini Trevirorum
2829:Holy Roman Empire portal
2458:Archbishopric of Cologne
2343:Duchy of Saxe-Wittenberg
2292:Archbishopric of Cologne
1258:, or, and gules bendwise
644:Electors were rulers of
3175:Encyclopædia Britannica
3129:"the Holy Roman Empire"
2052:Grand Duchy of Salzburg
1889:transferred to Hanover.
1851:Four Electors Secular:
1685:Grand Duchy of WĂĽrzburg
1569:Margrave of Brandenburg
1513:Margrave of Brandenburg
1490:Four secular Electors:
128:Imperial, royal, noble,
102:Margrave of Brandenburg
65:Margrave of Brandenburg
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1724:and the Landgrave of
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1484:Archbishop of Cologne
1382:
1349:Count of Hohenzollern
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1254:Azure, a lance party
917:Archbishop of Cologne
864:Francis I of Lorraine
809:(1575 and 1636), and
640:Rights and privileges
341:Viscount, Viscountess
289:Marquess, Marchioness
223:Archduke, Archduchess
165:High king, High queen
91:
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40:
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2694:Fully Subsumed into
2630:Duchy of WĂĽrttemberg
2614:Margraviate of Baden
2527:Electorate of Saxony
2439:Imperial ban due to
2347:Electorate of Saxony
2105:Timeline of electors
2099:was added in 1803.
2097:Margraviate of Baden
1970:Napoleonic additions
1802:German Mediatisation
1526:House of Wittelsbach
737:corpus evangelicorum
351:Burgrave, Burgravine
294:Margrave, Margravine
3634:Monarchy in Germany
3609:German noble titles
3114:. London: Longmans.
2708:Electorate of Hesse
2618:Electorate of Baden
2602:Electorate of Hesse
2492:Treaty of Lunéville
1754:Austro-Prussian War
1661:Duke of WĂĽrttemberg
1645:Treaty of Lunéville
1605:Peace of Westphalia
1541:Golden Bull of 1356
1478:Archbishop of Trier
1472:Archbishop of Mainz
1395:began when ancient
1365:Count of Sinzendorf
1357:Count of Pappenheim
928:Archbishop of Trier
906:Archbishop of Mainz
726:corpus catholicorum
717:Peace of Westphalia
418:Baronet, Baronetess
53:Archbishop of Trier
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1864:Kingdom of Bohemia
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1423:eventually became
1389:
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1273:Elector of Hanover
1268:Elector of Hanover
1223:Elector of Hanover
1213:Elector of Hanover
1070:Elector of Bavaria
1060:Elector of Bavaria
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910:Archchancellor of
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3133:www.heraldica.org
3022:978-3-668-62294-4
2951:www.heraldica.org
2852:Imperial election
2837:Elective monarchy
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2684:Successor states
2401:– The Palatinate
2361:Thirty Years' War
2242:– The Palatinate
2082:Duchy of WĂĽrzburg
1993:the Imperial diet
1665:Margrave of Baden
1601:Thirty Years' War
1591:, came under the
1555:, as well as the
1461:immemorial custom
1417:Holy Roman Empire
1341:Count of Waldburg
1284:
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1187:Archithesaurarius
1120:Elector of Saxony
902:Archicancellarius
789:ban of the Empire
751:Imperial election
684:granted them the
572:Holy Roman Empire
566:that elected the
564:electoral college
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1673:Duke of Salzburg
1651:'s left bank to
1577:Schmalkaldic War
1409:successor states
1333:Count of Althann
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1242:Archivexillarius
1218:Elector Palatine
1208:Elector Palatine
1196:
1182:Erzschatzmeister
1152:
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1111:, two swords in
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1065:Elector Palatine
1055:Elector Palatine
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3067:"Electors"
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