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    Electorate of Mainz (redirect from Kurmainz)
    The Electorate of Mainz (German: Kurfürstentum Mainz or Kurmainz; Latin: Electoratus Moguntinus), previously known in English as Mentz and by its French...
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  • professor in 1843. Guhrauer also wrote on Jean Bodin, Joachim Jungius, the Kurmainz (Electorate of Mainz), and the Latin poem Vaticinium Lehninense. Mémoire...
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    of the Archbishopric of Mainz and thus also of the Electorate of Mainz (Kurmainz), in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It consists of a silver wheel with...
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    May 2019. Retrieved 26 November 2019. "Interdisziplinärer Arbeitskreis Kurmainz und der Erzkanzler des Reiches: Reichserzkanzler". Archived from the original...
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    1638 until 1680. Mainz Archbishopric electorate German: Erzbistum Mainz, Kurmainz c. 780–1803 Electoral Rhenish  Germany Prince-elector and Arch-Chancellor...
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    prince-archbishopric. For the three prince-electorates of Cologne (Kurköln), Mainz (Kurmainz) and Trier (Kurtrier), which were simultaneously archbishoprics the corresponding...
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    For a long time, Höchst was an independent town and an outpost of the Kurmainz region at the gates of Frankfurt. It was not incorporated into Frankfurt...
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    granted to Tauberbischofsheim. Around 1280 the Türmersturm-tower and the Kurmainz Castle were constructed. In 1318 the Bischofsheim market was first mentioned...
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    was located below the communications barracks built in 1938 - today's Kurmainz barracks. Around 25,000 Wehrmacht members, mainly from the Sudetenland...
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  • Teutonic order and Tauberbischofsheim, the districts capitcal, was part of Kurmainz from 1237 to 1803. Historical affiliations of the territory reflect in...
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    with the Imperial Commissioners from Hessen and the Mainz palatinate (Kurmainz), were based largely on anti-Semitic attitudes and did little to support...
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  • 2003. Karl Wolf: Die Besitzergreifung der Grafschaft Königstein durch Kurmainz i. J. 1581 und der Wetterauer Grafenverein, in: Jahrbuch des Vereins für...
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  • prince-archbishopric. For the three prince-electorates of Cologne (Kurköln), Mainz (Kurmainz) and Trier (Kurtrier), which were simultaneously archbishoprics the corresponding...
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    introduced the Reformation into Wolfskehlen. In 1579, the Mainz Palatinate (Kurmainz) ceded its rights to the Landgraves of Hesse. During the Thirty Years'...
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    Wertheim. The wheel is said to refer to the former feudal lordship of Kurmainz over the municipal district of Sindolsheim. Bronnacker - "Quarterly, 1...
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  • Erzkanzler im Religionskrieg. Archbishop Anselm Casimir Wambold von Umstadt, Kurmainz and the Empire 1629 to 1647. Since 2010 he has been an extraordinary professor...
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    1584. At that time, the convent was closed, and the village was given to Kurmainz. In 1803, along with the entire area, the town was given to the dukes of...
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    enabled him to find work at the faience factories in Alzey, Rheinhessen and Kurmainz. From 1792 to 1793, he worked for the master potter, Christian Leberecht...
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  • 13' Heitkamp 16', 17', 52', 83' Friz 29' Kostner 54' Biernat 69' Kitzmann 78' Stadium: Rasenplatz der Kurmainz-Kaserne Attendance: 300 Referee: Haupt...
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    Frankfurt/Main) was a German writer and philosopher. Molitor was born the son of a Kurmainz civil servant. Beginning in 1797, he studied at the University of Mainz...
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    Turks. Gregory was present as the representative of Bavaria-Landshut, Kurmainz, and the Archduke Albert of Austria. The failure of the project was partly...
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    Engelhard-Reyher-Verlag Moritz, Horst (2001). Die Festung Petersberg unter Kurmainz 1664–1802. Erfurt: Stadtmuseum Erfurt Kaiser, Klaus-Dieter (2007). Erfurt...
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    where living here, from 1581 to 1796 it was the official residence of the Kurmainz administration. Remarkable is the surrounding moat, the gate with hatchment...
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    squadrons of the Bibra Dragoon Regiment and two battalions each of the Kurmainz and Schrattenbach Infantry Regiments. There were 1,400 Franconian infantry...
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