- An Arch-Treasurer (German: Erzschatzmeister, Latin: Archithesaurarius) is a
chief treasurer,
specifically the
great treasurer of the Holy
Roman Empire...
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Gules charged with the
crown of
Charlemagne Or (for the
dignity of
Archtreasurer of the Holy
Roman Empire).
Following the Acts of
Union 1800, the royal...
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Peace of
Westphalia (Causa Palatina),
including the high
office of an
Archtreasurer. In 1692 the
Elector of
Hanover (formally Brunswick-Lüneburg) became...
- Eugène de Beauharnais,
Archchancellor of
State Charles-François Lebrun,
Archtreasurer Joseph Bonaparte,
Grand Elector Louis Bonaparte,
Grand Constable Joachim...
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France and Ireland,
Defender of the Faith, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg,
Archtreasurer and Prince-Elector of the Holy
Roman Empire". When
George became Prince...
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Gules charged with the
crown of
Charlemagne Or (for the
dignity of
Archtreasurer of the Holy
Roman Empire). In
addition to
Melusine von der Schulenburg...
-
crown of
Charlemagne or,
which is the
heraldic augmentation for the
archtreasurer of the Holy
Roman Empire.
Counts palatine of
Neuburg from 1574 to 1688...
- the Faith, of
Brunswick and Lüneburg Duke, of the Holy
Roman Empire Archtreasurer and
Elector George I
added the
titles he
already possessed as Elector...
- the Holy
Roman Empire for the Holy
Roman office of Archbannerbearer/
Archtreasurer. As
Hanover no
longer was
ruled by the
British monarchs, the arms of...
- 11 June 1727
Concurrently Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (Hanover) and
Archtreasurer and Prince-elector of the Holy
Roman Empire.
Frederick Louis 1707–1751...