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  1. The Electorate of Cologne ( German: Kurfürstentum Köln ), sometimes referred to as Electoral Cologne (German: Kurköln ), was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire that existed from the 10th to the early 19th century. It consisted of the Hochstift — the temporal possessions — of the archbishop of Cologne, and was ruled ...

  2. "Kontributionstaler" (1794) Prince Clemens Wenceslaus of Saxony (German: Clemens Wenzeslaus August Hubertus Franz Xaver von Sachsen) (28 September 1739 – 27 July 1812) was a Saxon prince from the House of Wettin and the Archbishop-Elector of Trier from 1768 until 1803, the Prince-Bishop of Freising from 1763 until 1768, the Prince-Bishop of Regensburg from 1763 until 1769, and the Prince ...

  3. Trier is an electoral constituency ( German: Wahlkreis) represented in the Bundestag. It elects one member via first-past-the-post voting. Under the current constituency numbering system, it is designated as constituency 202. It is located in western Rhineland-Palatinate, comprising the city of Trier and the district of Trier-Saarburg. [1]

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  5. Prince-Archbishopric and Electorate of Trier Archbishops; Raban von Helmstatt 1430–1439. Raban von Helmstatt Arms variant in Bergshammar armorial.

  6. T. Johannes Trithemius. Categories: People from former German states in Rhineland-Palatinate. People from Trier.

  7. Born. 11 December 1567. Zweibrücken, County Palatine of Zweibrücken. Died. 7 February 1652. Trier, Electorate of Trier. Epitaph in the Cathedral of Trier. Philipp Christoph von Sötern (11 December 1567 – 7 February 1652) was the Prince-Bishop of Speyer from 1610 to 1652 and the Archbishop-Elector of Trier from 1623 to 1652.

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