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  1. Charles Emil, Electoral Prince of Brandenburg (16 February 1655, Berlin – 7 December 1674, Strasbourg) was a German prince as heir-apparent to the Electorate of Brandenburg. [1]

  2. Emperor Charles IV forced the last Wittelsbach Elector to abdicate, and then installed his own son, Wenceslaus. As Wenceslaus was still a minor (b. 1361), the Emperor administered the margraviate for him.

  3. After the middle of the 14th century, Emperor Charles IV attempted to secure Brandenburg for the House of Luxembourg. Control over the electoral vote of Brandenburg would help assure the Luxembourgs of election to the imperial throne, as they already held the vote of Bohemia.

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  4. Karl Emil Kurprinz von Brandenburg Brandenburg (Hohenzollern) aka von Hohenzollern (16 Feb 1655 - certain 7 Dec 1674)

  5. Charles Emil, Electoral Prince of Brandenburg (16 February 1655, Berlin – 7 December 1674, Strasbourg) was a German prince as heir-apparent to the Electorate of Brandenburg. Life

  6. 16 de jun. de 2015 · Charles V by Lucas Cranach the Elder. Charles V was grandson of the holy-Roman emperor Maximilian I and destined to succeed him. Source: Wikipedia. The exact history behind the ‘Kurfürstenkollegium” or the electoral college responsible for the election of the King of Germany and the Holy-Roman emperor is naturally disputed.

  7. Charles Emil, Electoral Prince of Brandenburg (16 February 1655, Berlin - 7 December 1674, Strasbourg) was a German prince as heir-apparent to the Electorate of Brandenburg. Life He was the second son of Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg , and his first son to survive infancy - his elder brother William Henry had died at less than two ...