- 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...
-
under the
Second Empire. Jean de Cambacérès,
Archchancellor of the
Empire Eugène de Beauharnais,
Archchancellor of
State Charles-François Lebrun, Archtreasurer...
- the
Empire in 1806.
During that period, it was
headed by the
Imperial Archchancellor (Reichserzkanzler), a
honorary post
traditionally reserved for the Archbishops...
- on the
Archchancellor's hat
hoping to gain
power from it, only to be
possessed instead.
Having the
experience of many
previous Archchancellors, the hat...
- The task was
usually fulfilled by the Prince-Archbishops of
Mainz as
Archchancellors of the
German lands. In the
course of the
Imperial reform, the Habsburg...
- Holy
Roman Empire in 1806, the
Archbishops of
Mainz served as the
archchancellors of the
Empire and were the most
important of the
seven Electors of...
-
spiritual electors became Archchancellors (German: Erzkanzler, Latin: Archicancellarius): the
Archbishop of
Mainz became Archchancellor of Germany, the Archbishop...
- bishops,
continued throughout much of the
Middle Ages. As well as
being Archchancellors of the Holy
Roman Empire after the 9th century,
bishops generally served...
-
thousands of
years and the
average Archchancellor remains in
office for
about eleven months. The
current archchancellor,
Mustrum Ridcully, ****umed the post...