- An
archchancellor (Latin: archicancellarius, German: Erzkanzler) or
chief chancellor was a
title given to the
highest dignitary of the Holy
Roman Empire...
- of years, and the
average Archchancellor remains in
office for
about eleven months. As of the
final novel, the
archchancellor is
Mustrum Ridcully who ****umed...
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Mainz as
Archchancellor of
Germany the Prince-Archbishop of
Cologne as
Archchancellor of
Italy the Prince-Archbishop of
Trier as
Archchancellor of Burgundy...
- the
Empire in 1806.
During that period, it was
headed by the
Imperial Archchancellor (Reichserzkanzler), a
honorary post
traditionally reserved for the Archbishops...
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Archbishop of
Mainz Archchancellor of
Germany 7th
Archbishop of
Cologne Archchancellor of
Italy 2nd
Archbishop of
Trier Archchancellor of
Burgundy 1st Secular...
- German, the
Roman Catholic archbishop of
Mainz was ex
officio German archchancellor, a
position he held
until the end of the 900 year old Holy
Roman Empire...
-
under the
Second Empire. Jean de Cambacérès,
Archchancellor of the
Empire Eugène de Beauharnais,
Archchancellor of
State Charles-François Lebrun, Archtreasurer...
-
Faremoutiers Regina Drogo (801–855),
Bishop of Metz Hugh (c. 802–844),
archchancellor of the
Empire Adallind Theodoric (b. 807)
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- successor, as
archchancellor. On Louis's
death in June 840, he
declared his
allegiance to
Charles the Bald and
became his
archchancellor. In September...
- and the
Electorate of Trier. The Archbishop-Elector of
Mainz was also
archchancellor of
Germany (one of the
three component titular kingdoms of the Holy...