The imperial election of 1376 was an imperial election held to select the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. It took place in Frankfurt on 10 June. This...
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king of Bohemia, had been elected Holy Roman Emperor in the imperial election of 1376. On 29 November Wenceslaus's father Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor...
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king of Bohemia, had been elected Holy Roman Emperor in the Imperial election of 1376. On 20 September 1378 the cardinals elected Antipope Clement VII...
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The following is a list of imperial elections in the Holy Roman Empire. Entries in italics are for elections where the claim of the man elected to be...
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Holy Roman Empire (redirect from Imperials)
persecutions. The imperial project of the Luxembourgh halted under Charles's son Wenceslaus (reigned 1378–1419 as King of Bohemia, 1376–1400 as King of...
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Electoral Margraviate of Brandenburg. When on 10 June 1376 Charles IV asserted Wenceslaus' election as King of the Romans by the prince-electors, two of...
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Pahlavi Iran (redirect from Imperial State of Iran)
The Imperial State of Iran, officially the Imperial State of Persia until 1935, and commonly referred to as Pahlavi Iran, was the Iranian state under...
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is a list of acts of the Parliament of England for the years 1327 until 1376. For acts passed during the period 1707–1800, see the list of acts of the...
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elected in the imperial period, but their authority was subservient to that of the emperor, who also controlled and determined their election. Often, the...
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Wenceslas succeeded his brother Rudolf II. In 1376 he took part, as a prince-elector, in the election of Wenceslas IV of Bohemia as King of Germany and...
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Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from June 1349 Imperial election)
little part in German affairs beyond securing the election of his son Wenceslaus as king of the Romans in 1376, and negotiating a peace between the Swabian...
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reigned from 1367 to 1387; according to the Codex Aubin, he reigned from 1376 to 1395; and according to the Codex Chimalpopoca, he reigned from 1350 to...
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Mohammad Khatami (category Candidates in the 1997 Iranian presidential election)
as priorities for the majority of the people. The day of his election, 2 Khordad, 1376, in the Iranian calendar, is regarded as the starting date of...
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elected King of the Romans in 1376, in the first election since his father's Golden Bull. He was deposed from the Imperial throne in 1400, however, having...
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his election by the princes from the reign of Henry II (1002–1024) onward. The title originally referred to any German king between his election and royal...
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(1373–1376), actual ruler was Mamai Arab Shaykh (1376–1379), actual ruler was Mamai Kagan Beg (1375–1376), actual ruler was Mamai Ilbani (1373–1376), actual...
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youngest son, Otto, the County Palatine of Mosbach. In the following imperial election on September 20, Louis III voted for Sigismund of Luxembourg, who...
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Basel (redirect from Free Imperial City of Basel)
city along with a number of castles in the vicinity. A riot on 26 February 1376, known as Böse Fasnacht, led to the killing of a number of men of Leopold...
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margrave of Brandenburg from 1373 to 1378, he was elected king of Germany in 1376 and succeeded his father as king of Bohemia in 1378. Declared deposed by...
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Friedrich III. von Saarwerden (section Imperial policy)
receiving money from Emperor Charles IV for the election of his son Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia as Roman King in 1376. Although no receipt of the 30,000 florins...
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2019. Retrieved 2 April 2015. United States Department of State 1960, pp. 1376–1377. "Warning Leaflets". Atomic Heritage Foundation. Retrieved 5 December...
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Gregory XI's death and Urban VI's subsequent election, a group of French cardinals declared his election to be invalid and elected Clement VII, who claimed...
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Sprout: Part 5 - Sprout Finds an Elephant Jenifer Wayne Ann Morrish 16-Jun-72 1376 Stories from How the Whale Became: How the Fox Came to be Where It Is Ted...
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king to bear the title of emperor-elect. After his march to Rome for his Imperial coronation failed in 1508, he had himself proclaimed emperor-elect with...
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1294 a Free Imperial City, the town became renowned for its Romanesque cathedral, its vibrant Jewish community, its seat of the Imperial Chamber Court...
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Zand dynasty (section Imperial ideology)
on the Eighteenth Century in Iranian History: Decline and Insularity, Imperial Dreams, or Regional Specificity?". In Axworthy, Michael (ed.). Crisis,...
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Frank J. (2011). The Handbook of Municipal Bonds. John Wiley & Sons. p. 1376. ISBN 978-1-118-04494-0. Flannery, Tim (2015). The Eternal Frontier: An Ecological...
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existence of a highly developed empire, strongly influenced by Assyrian imperial practices. In contrast, others, underscoring the lack of concrete evidence...
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II (1322) vacant (1322–1334) Lazarus (1334–1368) vacant (1368–1376) Dorotheus I (1376–1417) Theophilus II (1417–1424) Theophanes I (1424–1431) Joachim...
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"The second city of the Empire: Glasgow – imperial municipality", in F. Driver and D. Gilbert, eds, Imperial Cities: Landscape, Display and Identity (2003)...
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