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Meaning of "prince-elector"

prince-elector (noun) - A prince of the Holy Roman Empire who had a right to participate in the election of the emperor

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The Prince-Elector was to be represented by his grandson.
The heir apparent to a secular prince-elector was known as an electoral prince.
One of the most important of them would eventually rise to the title of Prince-elector.
The heir apparent to a lay prince-elector was known as an electoral prince.
As a reward the King confirmed his position as a Burgrave and granted the rank of a Prince-Elector.
The heir apparent to a secular prince-elector was known as an electoral prince German, Kurprinz.
This was a consequence of Napoleon 's effort to secure an alliance with the Prince-elector of Baden.
Finally Prince-Elector Frederick of Brandenburg, was called in to referee the dispute.
Finally the dispute was mediated by Prince-Elector Augustus.
August, son of the Saxon Prince-elector John George was subsequently appointed the new Administrator.
The Electorate was ruled by an archbishop prince-elector of the empire.
To finance the Academy, the Prince-Elector conferred the " Kalenderpatent " on it a monopoly on publishing almanacs.
Salentin 's resignation required the election of a new archbishop and prince-elector from among the Cathedral Chapter.
The Prince-Elector originally only provided for a Calvinist congregation, since they - the Hohenzollerns - themselves were Calvinists.
In the Palace Theater in Schwetzingen, the prince-elector put on many productions in summer.

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The conventuals were chaired by a domina, appointed by the prince-elector.
The heir-apparent to a prince-elector was known as an electoral prince.
At the end of his life, Tanche was Chamber Councillor for the Prince-elector of Saxony.
Ferdinand and prince-elector of Cologne.
Finally, he made no move to resign from his position as Prince-elector.
Archbishop and prince-elector of Mayence.
Prince-elector of Brandenburg.
The walls of the Knights ' Hall are decorated with portraits of Prince-Elector Carl Philipp 's ancestors.
Subsequently, the Prince-elector divorced Gertrud.
As a diplomat he was envoy extraordinary to the Prince-Elector of Cologne until 1699.
In 1314 he officiated as Saxon Prince-elector in an election of a German king.
The dispute ended in 1504 with its destruction by Prince-Elector Philip of the Palatinate.
In 1699 it was renamed Friedrichsfelde after the Prince-Elector Frederick III of Brandenburg.

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