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  1. Hace 2 días · The titles of Margrave of Brandenburg and Elector of Brandenburg were abolished along with the Holy Roman Empire in 1806, and Brandenburg was formally integrated into Prussia. Despite this, the Prussian kings still included the title "Margrave of Brandenburg" in their royal style.

  2. Brandenburg was not always the most powerful of the of states within the HRE (for centuries Austria, Bavaria and Saxony being more significant), but it was still one of them: its margrave had been one of the seven Prince-Electors - on paper the most significant rulers within it, who got to elect the Emperor - since the 13th century, and it always ruled a large part of north-eastern Germany.

  3. Hace 3 días · Name of Margrave – Margrave of Brandenburg (Elector by Emperor Charles IV with Golden Bull of 1356) Name of Archbishop/Cardinal and Elector – Prince-Elector and Archbishop of Cologne/Cardinal. Name of Duke – Dukes of Bavaria in Upper Bavaria (Oberbayern) Name of Duke – Dukes of Bavaria in Lower Bavaria (Niederbayern)

  4. Hace 2 días · Commentary: The royal party set off from Versailles on 10 May. It passed through Paris, stopping just long enough to see the new gilded statue of the King in the Place des Victoires, and then journeyed towards Montmirel via Bondy, Claye, Monceaux, Meaux, and Ferté-sous-Jouarre.

  5. Hace 1 día · Over the next 50 years, Bavaria, Brandenburg-Prussia, Saxony and others increasingly pursued their own policies, while Sweden gained a permanent foothold in the Empire. Despite these setbacks, the Habsburg lands suffered less from the war than many others and became a far more coherent bloc with the absorption of Bohemia, and restoration of Catholicism throughout their territories.

  6. Hace 4 días · Brandenburg, elector of, Joachim Frederick [1546–1608], his ambassador robbed in Poland, 185. -, his principal secretary killed in Poland, 185.

  7. Hace 2 días · Anna of Saxony was a princess of Saxony by birth and an Electress of Brandenburg by her marriage to Albrecht III Achilles, Elector of Brandenburg. Anna of Saxony, Electress of Brandenburg was born on March 7, 1437, in Meissen, Saxony, Germany. Her birth geographical coordinates are 51° 9’ 42” North latitude and 13° 28’ 25” East longitude.