| William Sullivan - 1838 - 640 síður
...pretaxation, or nomination, was converted into the right of election ; and by what course of events the king of Bohemia, the count Palatine, and the Margrave of Brandenburg, became, together with the duke of Saxony, and the three archbishops, the electoral college. This explanation... | |
| Edward Maslin Hulme - 1915 - 678 síður
...Golden Bull of 1356 which restricted the right to vote in the imperial elections to seven princes — the archbishops of Mainz, Cologne, and Trier, the king of Bohemia, the count Palatine of the Rhine, the duke of Saxony, and the margrave of Brandenburg. The new law resulted in peaceful... | |
| Edward Maslin Hulme - 1915 - 670 síður
...Golden Bull of 1356 which restricted the right to vote in the imperial elections to seven princes — the archbishops of Mainz, Cologne, and Trier, the king of Bohemia, the count Palatine of the Rhine, the duke of Saxony, and the margrave of Brandenburg. The new law resulted in peaceful... | |
| Edward Maslin Hulme - 1915 - 1074 síður
...Golden Bull of 1356 which restricted the right to vote in the imperial elections to seven princes — the archbishops of Mainz, Cologne, and Trier, the king of Bohemia, the count Palatine of the Rhine, the duke of Saxony, and the margrave of Brandenburg. The new law resulted in peaceful... | |
| Edward Maslin Hulme - 1915 - 678 síður
...Golden Bull of 1356 which restricted the right to vote in the imperial elections to seven princes — the archbishops of Mainz, Cologne, and Trier, the king of Bohemia, the count Palatine of the Rhine, the duke of Saxony, and the margrave of Brandenburg. The new law resulted in peaceful... | |
| Edward Maslin Hulme - 1915 - 674 síður
...Golden Bull of 1356 which restricted the right to vote in the imperial elections to seven princes — the archbishops of Mainz, Cologne, and Trier, the king of Bohemia, the count Palatine of the Rhine, the duke of Saxony, and the margrave of Brandenburg. The new law resulted in peaceful... | |
| Edward Maslin Hulme - 1923 - 702 síður
...Golden Bull of 1356 which restricted the right to vote in the imperial elections to seven princes — the archbishops of Mainz, Cologne, and Trier, the king of Bohemia, the count Palatine of the Rhine, the duke of Saxony, and the margrave of Brandenburg. The new law resulted in peaceful... | |
| R. J. Knecht, Robert Jean Knecht - 1994 - 644 síður
...Empire. This was an elective not an hereditary, dignity. The Emperor was chosen by seven electors: the archbishops of Mainz, Cologne and Trier, the king of Bohemia, the ElectorPalatine, the duke of Saxony and the Margrave of Brandenburg. They were not bound to choose... | |
| Rosamond McKitterick, David Abulafia - 1995 - 1096 síður
...election of i 257, the right to choose the king was henceforth by precedent confined to seven alone. The archbishops of Mainz, Cologne and Trier, the king of Bohemia, the Rhenish count-palatine, the duke of Saxony and the margrave of Brandenburg had even before possessed,... | |
| Mogens Herman Hansen - 2000 - 648 síður
...early modern times was not a hereditary monarch. He was elected by seven prince-electors (Kurfiirsten): the archbishops of Mainz, Cologne and Trier; the king of Bohemia, the count-palatine of the Rhine, the duke of Saxony and the margrave of Brandenburg. In most cases he also... | |
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