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  1. House. Hohenzollern. Father. Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg. Mother. Countess Louise Henriette of Nassau. 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. Its ruling margraves were established as prestigious prince-electors in the Golden Bull of 1356, allowing them to vote in the election of the Holy Roman Emperor. The state thus became additionally known as Electoral Brandenburg or the Electorate of Brandenburg ( Kurbrandenburg or Kurfürstentum Brandenburg ).

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  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 He was the second son of Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg , and his first son to survive infancy - his elder brother William Henry had died at less than two ...

  6. 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 He was the second son of Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg , and his first son to survive infancy - his elder brother William Henry had died at less than two ...

  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.

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    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.

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