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  Freiherr von Karl Theodor Dalberg - Encyclopedia.com
A faithful collaborator of Napoleon I, Dalberg became (1806-13) prince-primate of the Confederation of the Rhine and grand duke of Frankfurt (1810-13).
Dalberg was known for his humane and enlightened outlook.
Its ostensible leader was Karl Theodor, Freiherr von Dalberg, who was both Archbishop of Mainz and Grand Duke of Frankfurt.
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  Biologie - Karl Theodor von Dalberg   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Karl Theodor Anton Maria Reichsfreiherr von Dalberg (* 8.
Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte: Biografien: Carl Theodor Anton Maria Freiherr von Dalberg (http://www.datenmatrix.de/cgi-local/hdbg-biographien/suche.cgi?templ=detailandaction=detailandid=48)
Dalberg als Bischof von Konstanz und sein Konstanzer Generalvikar Ignaz Heinrich von Wessenberg, in: Hausberger, Karl (Hrg.): Carl von Dalberg.
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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Karl Theodor von Dalberg   (Site not responding. Last check: )
By the close of the i 5th century the Dalberg family had grown to be of such importance that, in 1494, the German King Maximilian I. Karl Theodor Anton Maria Von Dalberg (1744-1817), archbishop-elector of Mainz, arch-chancellor of the Holy Roman Empire, and afterwards primate of the Confederation of the Rhine and grand-duke of Frankfort.
Karl Theodor Anton Maria von Dalberg (1744–February 10, 1817) was Archbishop-Elector of Mainz, Arch-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Empire, and afterwards primate of the Confederation of the Rhine and Grand-Duke of Frankfort.
Dalberg's subservience, as a prince of the Confederation, to Napoleon was specially resented since, as a priest, he had no excuse of necessity on the ground of saving family or dynastic interests; his fortunes therefore fell with those of Napoleon.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Karl Theodor Anton Maria von Dalberg
Karl Theodor Anton Maria von Dalberg (February 8, 1744–February 10, 1817) was Archbishop-Elector of Mainz, Arch-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Empire, and afterwards primate of the Confederation of the Rhine and Grand-Duke of Frankfort.
As statesman Dalberg was distinguished by his patriotic attitude, whether in ecclesiastical matters, in which he leaned to the Febronian view of a German national church, or in his efforts to galvanize the atrophied machinery of the Empire into some sort of effective central government of Germany.
Dalberg's subservience, as a prince of the Confederation, to Napoleon was specially resented since, as a priest, he had no excuse of necessity on the ground of saving family or dynastic interests; his fortunes therefore fell with those of Napoleon.
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 Karl Theodor von Dalberg - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Karl Theodor von Dalberg (8 February 1744 - 10 February 1817) was a close ally of Napoleon I and served in a variety of important positions during his career.
Born in Mannheim, Dalberg was a government representative of Kurmainz in Erfurt from 1772 to 1802 before allying himself to Napoleon, who installed him as Bishop of Konstanz, the Archbishop of Mainz and Elector of the Holy Roman Empire.
Dalberg retired to Regensburg where he died in 1817.
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 Karl Theodor Von Piloty (1826 - 1886) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Karl von Piloty worked out of his hometown of Munich.
Theodor Matham, Portrait of Jacob Laurens, Theologian; Amsterdam, 1642
Karl Theodor Jaspers definition of Karl Theodor Jaspers.
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 Grand Duchy of Frankfurt
It came into existence in 1810 through the combination of the former territories of the Archbishops of Mainz along with the city of Frankfurt itself.
The former Archchancellor, Karl Theodor von Dalberg[?], became Grand Duke, although the territory was actually ruled by French commissioners.
By the constitution of the Grand Duchy, upon the Archchancellor's death, the Grand Duchy would be inherited by Napoleon's stepson, Eugene de Beauharnais[?].
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Karl Theodor von Dalberg, prince primate of the Confederation of the Rhine, upheld its principles throughout the Napoleonic epoch and hoped to establish them in the new Germany to be created by the congress of Vienna.
The tide of reaction after the Revolutionary turmoil was setting strongly in the direction of traditional authority, in religion as in politics; and that ultramontane movement which, before the century was ended, was to dominate the Church, was already showing signs of vigorous life.
Moreover, the great national German Church of which Dalberg had a vision—with himself as primate—did not appeal to the German princes, tenacious of their newly acquired status as European powers.
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 machinist.de www.machinist.de Karl Theodor von Dalberg
Nach einer katholischen Erziehung, studierte Dalberg in Heidelberg Rechtswissenschaften und schloss dort sein Studium 1761 ab.
Er wurde zunächst Domherr in Würzburg, war Mitglied der Domkapitel in Mainz und Worms, mainzischer Statthalter in Erfurt (1771-1802), Rektor der Universität Würzburg (1780), Titular-Erzbischof von Tarsus (1787), Bischof von Konstanz (1800) und von Worms (1802), Koadjutor (1787) und schließlich Erzbischof von Mainz bzw.
Dalberg war gegenüber den Ideen der Aufklärung sehr aufgeschlossen, pflegte Beziehungen zum Bildungsbürgertum und zählte einige der bekanntesten Schriftsteller jener Zeit zu seinem Bekanntenkreis.
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 February 8 - Today in German History
Birth of Karl Theodor von Dalberg in Herrnsheim, Germany.
Dalberg was the Archbishop of Mainz and Elector of the Holy Roman Empire (1802), the Primate of Germany (1803) and the President of the Confederation of the Rhine (1806).
Dalberg died on February 10, 1817 in Regensburg.
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 Congress of Ems
When the nuncio at Cologne by authority of the pope granted a matrimonial dispensation from the second degree of consanguinity to Prince von Hohenlohe-Bartenstein and Countess Blankenheim, Archbishop Maximilian Franz of Cologne addressed to him a strong protest forbidding him for the future the exercise of all jurisdiction in the Archdiocese of Cologne.
The archbishops themselves now began to grant dispensations from such degrees of relationship as were not contained in their ordinary quinquennial faculties, just as if the "Punctation of Ems" were in full force.
He desired Karl Theodor von Dalberg as coadjutor, and, to obtain the consent of Rome, he withdrew, at least apparently, from the "Punctation" and obtained a renewal of his quinquennial faculties from Rome on 9 Aug., 1787.
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 AllRefer.com - Dalberg, Karl Theodor, Freiherr von (German History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Dalberg, Karl Theodor, Freiherr von, German History, Biographies
Dalberg, Karl Theodor, Freiherr von[kArl tA´udOr´´ frI´her fOn dAl´berk] Pronunciation Key, 1744–1817, German statesman, of an ancient noble family prominent in imperial service.
A faithful collaborator of Napoleon I, Dalberg became (1806–13) prince-primate of the Confederation of the Rhine and grand duke of Frankfurt (1810–13).
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 Archbishop of Mainz
In the secularizations that accompanied the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss of 1803, the seat of the Archbishop-Elector, Karl Theodor von Dalberg[?], was moved to Regensburg, and the Archbishopric lost its Left Bank territories to France, its right bank areas along the Main below Frankfurt to Hesse-Darmstadt and the Nassau princes, and Erfurt to Prussia.
The Archbishop retained the Aschaffenberg area however, and when the Holy Roman Empire finally came to an end in 1806, this became the core of Dalberg's new Grand Duchy of Frankfurt.
Karl Theodor von Dalberg 1802-1803 (d.1817, Archbishop of Regensburg 1803-1810, Prince of Frankfurt 1806-1810, Grand Duke of Frankfurt 1810-1813)
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After the secularization of 1803 Karl Theodor von Dalberg, the last elector-chancellor of the empire and elector-archbishop of Mainz, had attempted to continue the traditions of the German imperial...
In 1779 Karl Theodor von Dalberg described the impoverishment of the archbishopric of Wrzburg, on the Main River,...
Karl Theodor von Dalberg (1744-1817), a subtle and versatile diplomat, impressed Napoleon as a useful figure in the game of German politics.
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 Karl Theodor von Dalberg - Definition, explanation
Karl Theodor von Dalberg (8 February 1744 - 10 February 1817) was a close ally of Napoleon I and served in a variety of important positions during his career.
Born in Mannheim, Dalberg was a government representative of Kurmainz in Erfurt from 1772 to 1802 before allying himself to Napoleon, who installed him as Bishop of Konstanz, the Archbishop of Mainz and Elector of the Holy Roman Empire.
Dalberg retired to Regensburg where he died in 1817.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Friedrich Karl Joseph von Erthal
Friedrich Karl Joseph Reichsfreiherr von Erthal (1719-01-03 - 1802-07-25) was electoral prince and archbishop of Mainz from 1774-07-18 to 1802-07-04, shortly before the end of the archbishopric in the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss.
His younger brother, Franz Ludwig von Erthal, was the prince-bishop of Würzburg and Bamberg.
The negotiations concerning the reimbursement of Erthal for the loss of his territory west of the Rhine were not yet completed when he died, and was succeeded by Karl Theodor Anton Maria von Dalberg.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Friedrich Karl Joseph, Freiherr von Erthal
From 1769-1774 he was plenipotentiary of the Electorate of Mainz at the imperial court of Vienna.
On 18 July, 1774, he succeeded the deceased von Breidbach-Burresheim as Elector and Archbishop of Mainz and eight days later as Prince-Bishop of Worms.
The negotiations concerning the reimbursement of Erthal for the loss of his territory west of the Rhine were not yet completed when he died.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Ratisbon
Under his weak successor Pankraz von Sinzenhofen (1538-48), however, the new doctrines were allowed to spread, and this prelate was unable to prevent the town from accepting the Reformation and demolishing the cathedral.
von Wartenberg (1649-61), who was also Bishop of Osnabrück, Minden, and Verden, sought to supply the growing need for priests by founding a clerical seminary in 1653.
von Dalberg, Elector of Mainz, and assigned him a portion of the earlier ecclesiastical territory.
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 Dalberg Emmerich Joseph: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
Molkhof: the summer house of...Nannerl Mozart and of Johann Baptist Joseph Joachim Ferdinand von Schiedenhofen...
DALBERG, EMMERICH JOSEPH (Emeric Joseph, duc de Dalberg)em rek zhozef dalbark, 1773 1833, French diplomat of German origin; nephew of Karl Theodor von Dalberg.
Acton, John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, 1st Baron
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Humboldt, Wilhelm Freiherr von (1767-1835), Gelehrter und preuß.
Tochter Herzogs Karl von Mecklenburg-Strelitz, heiratete 1793 den preußischen Kronprinzen und späteren König Friedrich Wilhem III.
Stein, Heinrich Friedrich Karl Reichsfreiherr vom und zum (1757-1831), preuß.
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 Wilhelm von Humboldt (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Alexander von Humboldt said about his brother that it had been granted to him “to penetrate more deeply into the structure of a larger number of languages as probably have ever been grasped by one human mind” (Humboldt, 1836, viii).
Wilhelm von Humboldt Sein Leben und Wirken, dargestellt in Briefen, Tagebüchern und.
Wilhelm von Humboldts philosophische Anthropologie und.Theorie der Menschenkenntnis, Halle/S: Niemeyer.
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 WHKMLA : History of the Princebishopric of Mainz, 1743-1815
Von Erthal practised religious toleration and hired GEORG FORSTER, a protestant, as librarian.
Stadholder Karl Theodor von Dalberg (later archbishop) established a DEPUTATION OF COMMERCE in Erfurt in 1782; Erfurt was a center of textile industry.
KARL THEODOR VON DALBERG, Archbishop of Mainz since 1802, was appointed Grand Duke of Frankfurt (a newly created statelet); he was the leading figure in the CONFEDERATION OF THE RHINE (1806-1813); German national propaganda called him the traitor from the Rhine.
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 1817
Giovanni Battista Belzoni gräbt den Tempel von Abu Simbel aus und entdeckt außerdem das Grab des Pharaonen Sethos I. Pierre Joseph Pelletier und Joseph Bienaimé Caventou isolieren aus Pflanzen einen grünen Farbstoff, den sie Chlorophyll nennen.
Dezember: Heinrich von Sybel, deutscher Historiker († 1895)
Dezember: Maria Walewska, Geliebte von Napoléon Bonaparte (* 1786)
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 Monuments on Mathematicians / Kepler temple in Regensburg   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Die Einweihung des Denkmals zu Ehren von Johannes Kepler in Form eines Tempels mit dorischen Säulen in Regensburg erfolgte am 27.
Dieses Denkmal steht heute in Sichtweite zum Hauptbahnhof von Regensburg nahe der Maximilianstraße.
The temple was built by Emanuel Joseph d'Herigoyen, who was court architect of the prince-primate Karl Theodor von Dalberg.
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 schloesser-magazin.de: Meersburg Palace - Meersburg Palace   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A long structure was placed next to the castle and directed the facade facing the lake, designed as a magnificent representation side, toward the Konstanz Cathedral located on the other side of the lake.
In 1740 Damian Hugo von Schönborn was elected as Stauffenberg's successor.
With the secularization the reign of the prince bishops came to an end in 1802 under Prince Bishop Karl Theodor von Dalberg and nearly all of the ecclesiastical principalities were abolished.
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