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  1. Invader definition: One who invades ; an assailant ; an encroacher ; an intruder . ... and, after issuing a proclamation declaring that "the elector of Saxony" had ...

  2. Wettin dynasty. John George I of Saxony (born March 5, 1585, Dresden, Saxony—died Oct. 18, 1656, Dresden) was the elector of Saxony from 1611, and the “foremost Lutheran prince” of Germany, whose policies lost for Saxony opportunities for ascendancy and territorial expansion. The leader of the German Lutherans, for most of his life John ...

  3. Prince Elector of the Holy Roman Empire. The prince-electors (or simply electors) of the Holy Roman Empire (German: Kurfürst Latin: Princeps Elector) were the members of the electoral college of the Holy Roman Empire, having since the 13th century the privilege of electing the King of the Romans or, from the middle of the 16th century onwards, directly the Holy Roman Emperor.

  4. Definitions of John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony, synonyms, antonyms, derivatives of John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony, analogical dictionary of John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony (English)

  5. Translation: Johan George IV, by the Grace of God, Duke of Saxony, of Jülich-Cleves-Berg, of Angria and Westphalia . Engraver: Ernst Peter Hecht . Reverse. Value in letters and date in an inner circle, legend around for "Sacri Romani Imperii Archimarescalus et Elector". Script: Latin . Lettering: *12* EINEN THAL 1694 SAC ROM IMP ARCHIM & ELEC

  6. This work and its pendant have a number of features in common.Affixed to each of them are two original paper labels. One, printed in black ink with the sitter’s name, is in a corner at the top of the panel and the other, on which a verse is printed in black ink, is at the bottom of the panel, beneath the likeness of the sitter.

  7. ELECTOR, government. One who has the right to make choice of public officers one, who has a right to vote. 2. The qualifications of electors are generally the same as those required in the person to be elected; to this, however, there is one exception; a naturalized citizen may be an elector of president of the United States, although he could not constitutionally be elected to that office.

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