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  1. Charles Emil, Electoral Prince of Brandenburg (16 February 1655, Berlin – 7 December 1674, Strasbourg) was a German prince as heir-apparent to the Electorate of Brandenburg. [1]

  2. In 1356, by the terms of the Golden Bull of Charles IV, the Margrave of Brandenburg was given the permanent right to participate in the election of the Holy Roman Emperor with the title of Elector (German: Kurfürst).

  3. The pretender was recognized as Margrave of Brandenburg on 2 October 1348 by the new emperor, Charles IV of Luxembourg, but was exposed as a fraud after a peace between the Wittelsbachs and Luxembourgs at Eltville.

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  4. Charles Emil, Príncipe Electoral de Brandeburgo (16 de febrero de 1655, Berlín - 7 de diciembre de 1674, Estrasburgo) fue un príncipe alemán como heredero aparente del Electorado de Brandeburgo.

  5. Charles Emil, Electoral Prince of Brandenburg (16 February 1655, Berlin – 7 December 1674, Strasbourg) was a German prince as heir-apparent to the Electorate of Brandenburg. Life

  6. Frederick I of Prussia of the House of Hohenzollern was the Elector of Brandenburg and the Duke of Prussia. In 1701, he upgraded the duchy to royalty by gaining favors from Leopold I, Archduke of Austria and Holy Roman Emperor, and became the first King in Prussia. He later included the principality of Neuchatel within his territory thanks to ...

  7. Charles Emil, Electoral Prince of Brandenburg (16 February 1655, Berlin - 7 December 1674, Strasbourg) was a German prince as heir-apparent to the Electorate of Brandenburg. Life