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- Imperial_vicar abstract "An imperial vicar (Reichsvikar) was a prince charged with administering all or part of the Holy Roman Empire on behalf of the Emperor. Later, an imperial vicar was invariably one of two princes charged by the Golden Bull with administering the Holy Roman Empire during an interregnum.The Holy Roman Empire had no fixed law of succession. When a King or Holy Roman Emperor died, if a King of the Romans had not already been elected, there would be no new Emperor for a matter of several months until all the Electors, or their representatives, could assemble for a new Imperial election. During that time, Imperial institutions still required oversight. This was performed by two Imperial vicars. Each vicar, in the words of the Golden Bull, was "the administrator of the empire itself, with the power of passing judgments, of presenting to ecclesiastical benefices, of collecting returns and revenues and investing with fiefs, of receiving oaths of fealty for and in the name of the holy empire". All acts of the vicars were subject to ratification by the elected King or Emperor. On many occasions, however, there was no interregnum, as a new king had been elected during the lifetime of the previous Emperor.The vicariate came to be associated with two Counts Palatinate: the Duke and Elector of Saxony (who also held the position of Count Palatine of Saxony) was vicar in areas operating under Saxon law (Saxony, Westphalia, Hanover, and northern Germany). The Count Palatine of the Rhine, also an Elector, was vicar in the remainder of the Empire (Franconia, Swabia, the Rhine, and southern Germany). The Golden Bull of 1356 confirmed the position of the two Electors.Disputes over the Palatine electorate from 1648 to 1777 led to confusion about who the rightful vicar was. In 1623, the Palatine Electorate was transferred to the Duke (and thenceforth Elector) of Bavaria. However, in 1648 a new Electorate was created for the restored Count Palatinate of the Rhine, which led to disputes between the two as to which was vicar. In 1657, both purported to act as vicar, but the Saxon vicar recognised the Elector of Bavaria. In 1711, while the Elector of Bavaria was under the ban of the Empire, the Elector Palatine again acted as vicar, but his cousin was restored to his position upon his restoration three years later. In 1724, the two electors made a pact to act as joint vicars, but the Imperial Diet rejected the agreement. Finally, in 1745, the two agreed to alternate as vicars, with Bavaria starting first. This arrangement was upheld by the Imperial Diet at Regensburg in 1752. In 1777 the question became moot when the Elector Palatine inherited Bavaria.In 1806, Emperor Francis II abdicated the imperial throne and also declared the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire itself in the wake of defeats by France and the defection of much of southern and western Germany from the Empire to join the new Confederation of the Rhine. His decision to declare the dissolution of the Empire as well as to abdicate was apparently partially designed to forestall an interregnum with rule by the Imperial Vicars, which he feared might result in the election of Napoleon as Emperor.".
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- Imperial_vicar wikiPageRevisionID "678559469".
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Albert_II_of_Germany.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Augustus_III_of_Poland.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Augustus_II_of_Poland.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Augustus_II_the_Strong.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Imperial_vicars.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Theodore,_Elector_of_Bavaria.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Charles_VI,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Charles_VII,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Confederation_of_the_Rhine.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Dissolution_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Elector_Palatine.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Elector_of_Saxony.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Electorate_of_Brunswick-Lüneburg.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Electorate_of_Hanover.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Electorate_of_Saxony.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_Maria,_Elector_of_Bavaria.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Francis_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Francis_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Franconia.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_Augustus_I_of_Saxony.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_II,_Elector_of_Saxony.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_III,_Elector_of_Saxony.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_V,_Elector_Palatine.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Golden_Bull.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Golden_bull.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_Diet_(Holy_Roman_Empire).
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_election.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Interregnum.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Wilhelm,_Elector_Palatine.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink John_George_I,_Elector_of_Saxony.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink John_George_II,_Elector_of_Saxony.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink King_of_the_Romans.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Leopold_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Leopold_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink List_of_rulers_of_the_Electoral_Palatinate.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Louis_IV,_Count_Palatine_of_the_Rhine.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Louis_IV,_Elector_Palatine.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Louis_V,_Elector_Palatine.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Matthias,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Maximilian_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Maximilian_III,_Elector_of_Bavaria.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Maximilian_III_Joseph,_Elector_of_Bavaria.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Napoleon.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Napoleon_I.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Perpetual_Diet_of_Regensburg.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Pope.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Prince-elector.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Rhine.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Rudolf_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Rudolph_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Saxony.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Sigismund,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Swabia.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink Westphalia.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLink File:Coat_of_arms_of_Augustus_III_of_Poland_as_vicar_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire.svg.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Imperial Vicar".
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Imperial vicar".
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vicar of the Empire".
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLinkText "imperial vicar".
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageWikiLinkText "vicariate".
- Imperial_vicar hasPhotoCollection Imperial_vicar.
- Imperial_vicar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Imperial_vicar subject Category:Imperial_vicars.
- Imperial_vicar hypernym Prince.
- Imperial_vicar type Person.
- Imperial_vicar type Title.
- Imperial_vicar comment "An imperial vicar (Reichsvikar) was a prince charged with administering all or part of the Holy Roman Empire on behalf of the Emperor. Later, an imperial vicar was invariably one of two princes charged by the Golden Bull with administering the Holy Roman Empire during an interregnum.The Holy Roman Empire had no fixed law of succession.".
- Imperial_vicar label "Imperial vicar".
- Imperial_vicar sameAs Reichsvikar.
- Imperial_vicar sameAs Régent_impérial.
- Imperial_vicar sameAs Vicario_imperiale.
- Imperial_vicar sameAs Rijksvoogd.
- Imperial_vicar sameAs Wikariusz_Świętego_Cesarstwa_Rzymskiego.
- Imperial_vicar sameAs Vigário_Imperial.
- Imperial_vicar sameAs m.02q_2ck.
- Imperial_vicar sameAs Имперский_викарий.
- Imperial_vicar sameAs Q252627.
- Imperial_vicar sameAs Q252627.
- Imperial_vicar wasDerivedFrom Imperial_vicar?oldid=678559469.
- Imperial_vicar depiction Coat_of_arms_of_Augustus_III_of_Poland_as_vicar_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire.svg.
- Imperial_vicar isPrimaryTopicOf Imperial_vicar.