The imperial election of 1711 was an imperial election held to select the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. It took place on October 12. On December 17...
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British general election 1711 imperial election 1713 British general election 1713 Irish general election 1715 British general election 1721 Papal conclave...
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Eleonore Magdalene of Neuburg (category Burials at the Imperial Crypt)
those fears, the Empress Regent presided over the 1711 imperial election and favoured the election of her son Charles as emperor. During the reign of...
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electorates by the Imperial Diet in 1706. Being under the Imperial Ban they could not participate in the imperial election of 1711, which elected Archduke...
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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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assemble for a new imperial election. During that time, imperial institutions still required oversight. This was performed by two imperial vicars. Each vicar...
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Prince-elector (redirect from German Imperial Electors)
electors made a pact to act as joint vicars, but the Imperial Diet rejected the agreement. In 1711, while the Elector of Bavaria was under the ban of the...
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House in 1556 by ceding Austria along with the Imperial crown to Ferdinand (as decided at the Imperial election, 1531), and the Spanish Empire to his son Philip...
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crown, as a woman was not eligible for Imperial election and so went to her rival Charles VII. When the Imperial title was instead bestowed on her husband...
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Electoral capitulation (category Imperial election (Holy Roman Empire))
episcopal and imperial capitulations, the candidate swore to respect the terms and conditions set in the capitulation in the event of his election. The capitulation...
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within 75 days; elections for a second Duma took place the following year. The Russian Provisional Government dissolved the last Imperial State Duma (the...
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October 1711. He also attended the coronation of Charles VI in Frankfurt. In 1721, he was Imperial envoy in the 1721 papal conclave of the election of Pope...
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Kallstadt (category Imperial Villages)
incorporation into the Leiningen holdings. A similar composition prevailed until 1711 when a seal charged simply with a globus cruciger appeared. This stood for...
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the royal court. He gained a decent command of German following the Imperial election of 1519. A witticism sometimes attributed to Charles was: "I speak...
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Emperor of Ethiopia (redirect from Ethiopian imperial court)
power in that country. A National Geographic article from 1965 called imperial Ethiopia "nominally a constitutional monarchy; in fact [it was] a benevolent...
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provinces ignored the imperial order to fight against foreigners. The Eight-Nation Alliance, after initially being turned back by the Imperial Chinese military...
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Charles Joseph of Lorraine (category Burials at the Imperial Crypt)
and prince-elector of Trier (1711–1715), a political position of notable importance in the Holy Roman Empire. Already in 1711, he was able to make use of...
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in Spain, the ostensible cause of the war. When Emperor Joseph I died in 1711, Archduke Charles succeeded his brother as Holy Roman Emperor. Since a union...
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of late King Albert II, Frederick became a candidate for the 1440 imperial election. On 2 February 1440, the prince-electors convened at Frankfurt and...
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the Simple, he obtained the final right of election of the Bishop of Trier by the chapter, free of Imperial interference. In early modern times, the Electorate...
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in the English language after Alexander Pope's An Essay on Criticism of 1711: "To err is human, to forgive divine" (line 325). erratum error I. e., mistake...
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Qing dynasty (section Manchu and imperial religion)
ching), officially the Great Qing, was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and the last imperial dynasty in Chinese history. The dynasty, proclaimed...
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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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Franz Joseph I of Austria (category Burials at the Imperial Crypt)
Franz Joseph was consistently built up as a potential successor to the imperial throne by his politically ambitious mother from early childhood. Up to...
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Military history of the Russian Empire (redirect from Imperial Russian military)
related events involve the Imperial Russian Army, Imperial Russian Navy, and from the early twentieth century, the Imperial Russian Air Service. Historians...
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Judengasse was destroyed three times by fire in the 18th century alone, in 1711, 1721 and 1796. Initially, some 15 families with about 110 members lived...
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Austria, and obtained the election as Holy Roman Emperor against the candidacy of the French king. Since the Imperial election, he was known as Emperor...
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Thirty Years' War (category Principality of Transylvania (1570–1711))
destabilised the settlement. However, while differences over religion and Imperial authority were important factors in causing the war, most contemporary...
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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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at the turn of the 18th century, fighting a war of independence in 1703–1711, and a war of independence in 1848–1849 until a compromise allowed the formation...
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