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Rhens is a muni****lity in the
district Mayen-Koblenz, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is
situated on the left bank of the Rhine, approx. 10 km south...
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- parti****te in a
majority voting as
determined by the 1338
Declaration of
Rhense. They were the Prince-Archbishops of Mainz,
Trier and
Cologne as well as...
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bishops convened to
condemn Wyclif. In Germany, the prince-electors met at
Rhense on 20
August 1400 to
depose Wenceslaus as King of
Germany and
chose in his...
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failure of
negotiations with the
papacy led to the
declaration at
Rhense in 1338 by six
electors to the
effect that
election by all or the majority...
- battlefield, made a
first attempt to
clarify the
process in the
Declaration of
Rhense of 1338,
which renounced any
papal involvement and had
restricted the right...
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after all, was just a
younger line of Wittelsbachs. The
Declaration of
Rhense issued in 1338 had the
effect that
election by the
majority of the electors...
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between Emperor Louis IV and the
papacy led to the 1338
Declaration at
Rhense by six
princes of the
Imperial Estate to the
effect that
election by all...
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Roman Empire.
Important Kurvereine were the:
Declaration of
Rhense (Kurverein von
Rhense, 16 July 1338)
Kurverein of
Boppard (Kurverein von Boppard, 11...
- of Saxe-Wittenberg –
which ultimately failed as the 1338
Declaration of
Rhense and the
Golden Bull of 1356
conclusively named the
dukes of Saxe-Wittenberg...