- The
Electorate of
Mainz (German: Kurfürstentum
Mainz or
Kurmainz; Latin:
Electoratus Moguntinus),
previously known in
English as
Mentz and by its French...
-
professor in 1843.
Guhrauer also
wrote on Jean Bodin,
Joachim Jungius, the
Kurmainz (Electorate of Mainz), and the
Latin poem
Vaticinium Lehninense. Mémoire...
- of the
Archbishopric of
Mainz and thus also of the
Electorate of
Mainz (
Kurmainz), in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It
consists of a
silver wheel with...
- May 2019.
Retrieved 26
November 2019. "Interdisziplinärer
Arbeitskreis Kurmainz und der
Erzkanzler des Reiches: Reichserzkanzler".
Archived from the original...
- 1638
until 1680.
Mainz Archbishopric electorate German:
Erzbistum Mainz,
Kurmainz c. 780–1803
Electoral Rhenish Germany Prince-elector and Arch-Chancellor...
- prince-archbishopric. For the
three prince-electorates of
Cologne (Kurköln),
Mainz (
Kurmainz) and
Trier (Kurtrier),
which were
simultaneously archbishoprics the corresponding...
- For a long time, Höchst was an
independent town and an
outpost of the
Kurmainz region at the
gates of Frankfurt. It was not
incorporated into Frankfurt...
-
Teutonic order and Tauberbischofsheim, the
districts capitcal, was part of
Kurmainz from 1237 to 1803.
Historical affiliations of the
territory reflect in...
- was
located below the
communications barracks built in 1938 - today's
Kurmainz barracks.
Around 25,000
Wehrmacht members,
mainly from the Sudetenland...
-
granted to Tauberbischofsheim.
Around 1280 the Türmersturm-tower and the
Kurmainz Castle were constructed. In 1318 the
Bischofsheim market was
first mentioned...