• The imperial election of 1486 was an imperial election held to select the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. It took place in Frankfurt on February 16....
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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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    Innocent VIII on September 20, 1484. He was made imperial chancellor in 1486 in return for supporting the election of Maximilian I. As a follower of Nicholas...
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    Empire without strengthening the imperial hand), capitalized on Frederick's desire to secure the imperial election for his son Maximilian. Thus, in his...
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    Swabian League. After the royal election Frederick accompanied his son to Aachen, where Maximilian was crowned on 9 April 1486. There seemed to be tensions...
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  • Maximilian. 1486 Siege of Wiener Neustadt: Hungarian forces laid siege to the Austrian city of Wiener Neustadt. 16 February 1486 Imperial election: Frederick...
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    The Imperial Diet (Latin: Dieta Imperii or Comitium Imperiale; German: Reichstag) was the deliberative body of the Holy Roman Empire. It was not a legislative...
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    Albrecht III Achilles (category 1486 deaths)
    the business of the empire. Seriously ill, he took part in the imperial election of 1486 which selected Maximilian of Habsburg as King of the Romans at...
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    the imperial election. Sigismund claimed these rights for himself and designated Frederick to represent him as elector of Brandenburg in the imperial election...
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    by electing the emperor with votes from member realms through the Imperial election. Early empires Stephen Howe writes that with the exception of the...
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    Tizoc (category 1486 deaths)
    Tamapachco, Ecatliquapechco and Miquetlan were conquered. Tizoc died in 1486, though it is still somewhat unclear how. Some sources suggest that he was...
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    Maximilian I (22 March 1459 – 12 January 1519) was King of the Romans from 1486 and Holy Roman Emperor from 1508 until his death in 1519. He was never crowned...
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    also the case in 1471 when a war against the Turks was to be decided. In 1486, Regensburg became part of the Duchy of Bavaria, but its independence was...
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    transitioned into the sole rulers of the empire; under either Tizoc (1481–1486) or Ahuitzotl (1486–1502), the tlatoque of Tenochtitlan assumed the grander title huehuetlatoani...
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    Diet of Worms (1495) (category Imperial Diets (Holy Roman Empire))
    judicial, tax and coinage regulations. From the Frankfurt Election Day (1486) onwards, the Imperial Estates (Reichsstände) tried to make their support conditional...
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    Konfrontation: Diplomatie und Gesandtschaftswesen Kaiser Maximilians I. (1486–1519) (in German). Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. pp. 98, 99. ISBN 978-3-11-045673-8...
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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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    Frederick III, Elector of Saxony (category Imperial vicars)
    the Wise (German: Friedrich der Weise), was Prince-elector of Saxony from 1486 to 1525, who is mostly remembered for the protection given to his subject...
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    Ōta Dōkan (category 1486 deaths)
    Ōta Dōkan (太田 道灌, 1432 - August 25, 1486), also known as Ōta Sukenaga (太田 資長), was a Japanese samurai lord, poet and Buddhist monk. He took the tonsure...
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    the Khanate of Sibir, and Nogays at the mouth of the Donets River. From 1486 to 1491, a conflict raged between the Sarai-based Great Horde and the Crimean...
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    appeared first in the 15th century: in a 1486 law decreed by Frederick III and in 1512 in reference to the Imperial Diet in Cologne by Maximilian I. In 1525...
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    during the Italian Wars. From the moment he became King of the Romans in 1486, Charles's paternal grandfather Maximilian had carried a very financially...
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    The attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service on the American naval base at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu...
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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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    period of free election ended with the ascension of the Austrian House of Habsburg, as an unbroken line of Habsburgs held the imperial throne until the...
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    had complied with imperial authorities (traditores) and those who had refused. In Africa, the Donatists, who protested the election of the alleged traditor...
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    by his election as Holy Roman Emperor, led to France being geographically encircled by the Habsburg monarchy. In his struggle against Imperial hegemony...
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    world health survey programme". British Medical Journal. 336 (7659): 1482–1486. doi:10.1136/bmj.a137. PMC 2440905. PMID 18566045. From 1955 to 2002, data...
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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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  • Today". www.historytoday.com. Retrieved 14 May 2019. CA (24 May 2007). "BC 1486- The story of Roman London". Current Archaeology. Retrieved 2 July 2019....
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