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  1. Karl Theodor von Dalberg (em português: Carlos Teodoro von Dalberg), foi Príncipe de Ratisbona (estado do Sacro Império Romano-Germânico), Arcebispo-Eleitor de Mogúncia, Arqui-Chanceler do Sacro Império Romano-Germânico, Primaz da Confederação do Reno e, por fim, Grão Duque de Frankfurt (estado criado por Napoleão I e que ...

    • 1802-1806
  2. Karl Theodor Anton Maria Reichsfreiherr von und zu Dalberg (Kämmerer von Worms), (* 8. Februar 1744 in Mannheim [Anm. 2] [1] ; † 10. Februar 1817 in Regensburg ) war ein deutscher Kurfürst , Reichserzkanzler , Erzbischof und Bischof einiger Bistümer.

  3. Karl Theodor Anton Maria von Dalberg (8 February 1744 – 10 February 1817) was a Catholic German bishop and statesman. In various capacities, he served as Prince-Archbishop of Regensburg, Arch-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Empire, Bishop of Constance and Worms, Prince-Primate of the Confederation of the Rhine and Grand Duke of Frankfurt.

    • 10 February 1817 (aged 73)
    • 8 February 1744, Herrnsheim, Holy Roman Empire
  4. Karl Theodor Anton Maria von Dalberg (Mannheim, Alemania, 8 de febrero de 1744 - Ratisbona, Alemania, 10 de febrero de 1817) fue arzobispo y elector de Maguncia, archicanciller del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico, Príncipe de Ratisbona, primado de la Confederación del Rin y Gran Duque de Fráncfort.

  5. Karl Theodor von Dalberg (born Feb. 8, 1744, Herrnsheim, Ger.—died Feb. 10, 1817, Regensburg, Ger.) archbishop of Mainz and arch-chancellor of the Holy Roman Empire, primate of Germany, and president of the Confederation of the Rhine.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DalbergDalberg - Wikipedia

    Karl Theodor Anton Maria von Dalberg (1744–1817), archbishop-elector of Mainz, arch-chancellor of the Holy Roman Empire, and afterwards the only ever prince-primate of the Napoleonic Confederation of the Rhine and grand-duke of Frankfurt.

  7. History. Karl Theodor von Dalberg as Grand Duke of Frankfurt. Battle of the Frankfurt Bridge between Austrian/Bavarian and French troops, 1813. Frankfurt lost its status as a free imperial city in 1806 with the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire.