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Coat of arms of Augustus III of Poland as vicar of the Holy Roman Empire

An imperial vicar (German: 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.

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Imperial vicar

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An imperial vicar (German: Reichsvikar) was a prince charged with administering all or part of the Holy Roman Empire on behalf of the emperor. Later, an...

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Frederick of Antioch

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Antioch (c. 1223 – 1255/6) was an Italian nobleman who served as the imperial vicar of Tuscany from 1246 to 1250. He was an illegitimate son of Frederick...

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March of Tuscany

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Attems, 1139–1152 (imperial vicar) Welf VI, 1152–1160 Welf VII, 1160–1167 Rainald of Dassel, Archbishop of Cologne, 1160–1163 (imperial vicar) Christian of...

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Cangrande I della Scala

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Cangrande and Alboino, whom he made Imperial Vicars of Verona. In April 1311, the two brothers co-led an Imperial Army which swiftly liberated Verona's...

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Rabodo

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Rabodo (or Rapoto) was the imperial vicar and marquis of Tuscany from 1116 until his death in battle in 1119. A German count, Rabodo was appointed by the...

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Electoral Palatinate

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and Mannheim. The counts palatine of the Rhine held the office of imperial vicars in the territories under Frankish law (in Franconia, Swabia and the...

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Imperial Count

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counts who received their title by letters patent from the emperor or an Imperial vicar were recognized within the subsequent German Empire as retaining their...

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Ludovico I Gonzaga

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Gonzaga family who was the first capitano del popolo of Mantua and imperial vicar. Born in Mantua, he was the son of Guido Corradi and the grandson of...

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List of state leaders in the 12th century

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Ulrich of Attems, imperial vicar (1139–1152) Welf VI, Margrave (1152–1160) Welf VII, Margrave (1160–1167) Rainald of Dassel, imperial vicar (1160–1163) Christian...

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Augustus II the Strong

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lavish baroque palaces in Dresden and Warsaw. In 1711 he served as the Imperial vicar of the Holy Roman Empire. His reigns brought Poland some troubled times...

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Galeazzo II Visconti

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Charles IV, who granted him and his two brothers, the shared title of imperial vicar. Although Visconti military activities in North Italy allowed Galeazzo...

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Visconti of Milan

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engaged in bitter clashes also with the imperial authority. After the marquess of Monferrato was appointed imperial vicar in Pavia by Charles IV, the relationship...

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House of Canossa

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experienced a cultural boom. In 1111 Matilda was reportedly crowned Imperial Vicar and Vice-Queen of Italy by Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor. With her death...

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Suo jure

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Carrick- countess suo jure Matilda, Margrave of Tuscany – Italian, Imperial Vicar and Vice-Queen of Italy suo jure, Margrave suo jure Eleanor, Duchess...

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Matilda of Tuscany

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suitable heir. Between 6 and 11 May 1111, Matilda was reportedly crowned Imperial Vicar and Vice-Queen of Italy by Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor at the Castle...

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Kingdom of Arles

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During his visit to Paris in early 1378, Charles IV granted the title of Imperial vicar over the Kingdom of Arles to the nine-year-old Dauphin Charles of France...

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Matteo I Visconti

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succeeded him as lord of Milan. Matteo was appointed numerous times as Imperial Vicar over the whole of Lombardy, while expanding, with the assistance of...

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Castruccio Castracani degli Antelminelli

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adviser and staunch supporter of Frederick of Austria, who made him imperial vicar of Lucca, Lunigiana and Val di Nievole in 1320. After the Battle of...

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Jacopino della Scala

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his friendship network and political skills granted him the title of Imperial vicar at Ostiglia, and podestà of Cerea. He was an ancestor of most European...

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Francesco I Pico

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He was the first lord and imperial vicar of Mirandola (1311-1321), and also podestà (1311-12 and 1318-19) and imperial vicar of Modena (1311-12). He was...

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Alfonso I del Carretto

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till 1499 and then again from 1514 till 1516. He was also appointed an Imperial vicar in the Holy Roman Empire from 1498. Società ligure di storia patria...

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Basilica di San Nicola

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edifice was officially consecrated in 1197, in the presence of the Imperial Vicar, Bishop Conrad of Hildesheim, and of numerous bishops, prelates and...

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Philip II of Spain

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(secret donation) / 25 July 1554 (public investiture) – 13 September 1598 Imperial vicar of Siena: since 30 May 1554 Archduke of Austria Princely Count of Habsburg...

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