List of the electoral Cologne envoys to the Holy Roman Empire

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Regensburg , Domplatz 6, seat of the former electoral Cologne embassy (until 1779)

This page lists the electoral Cologne envoys to the Diet of the Holy Roman Empire in Regensburg (1663 to 1806).

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Envoy

Elector of Cologne envoy to the Perpetual Diet of the Holy Roman Empire in Regensburg
appointment Accreditation Surname Comments /
life data
Recall
Jan. 14, 1663 Franz Egon von Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg
Wilhelm Egon von Fürstenberg
(both as principal envoy)
WE from Fürstenberg
July 10, 1663
July 10, 1663 Johann Gottfried von Hörde
Johann Christoph Altenhofen Oct 12, 1668
Oct 12, 1668 Johann Franz Hettinger 1670
1670 Johann Christoph Manzel 1684-1750 1670
1670 Petrus Holzemius 1672
1672 Friedrich Wilhelm von Bronckhorst 1649-1722
Dec 11, 1688 Ferdinand Maria Franz von Neuhaus 1655-1716 Jan. 21, 1689
Jan. 21, 1689 Benedict von Gallenstein Apr 5, 1698
June 10, 1698 Johann Ludwig Umgelter von Tiesenhausen May 24, 1717
May 24, 1717 Johann Wolfgang von Neuhaus 1724
July 30, 1724 Friedrich Christian von Plettenberg 1644-1706 1732
Feb 10, 1732 Ignaz Anton von Otten 1664-1737 Sep 15 1733
Sep 15 1733 Johann Bernhard of Franconia 1743
Sep 2 1743 Friedrich Karl Karg von Bebenburg 1709-1773 March 2, 1761
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1774 Maximilian Joseph Karg von Bebenburg 1745-1797 1797
1797 Philipp Franz von Leykam

1806: Dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire

literature

  • Weyland: List of those Chur princes, princes and estates of the Holy Roman Empire, also the present and absent councilors, embassies and ambassadors, as they are on the From ... Leopoldo ... After Dero and the salvation. Rom. Reichs-Stadt Regenspurg found and legitimized on the June 8th, 1662nd Reichstag . Heinrich Georg Neubauer, Regensburg 1746 ( books.google.de )
  • Christian Gottfried Oertel: Complete and reliable list of the emperors, electors and estates of the HR Empire, as well as embassies from the same and foreign powers, which were present at the permanent Reichstag, from its beginning in 1662 to 1760 . Monday, Regensburg 1760 ( books.google.de )

Individual evidence

  1. Mapping of the Regensburg legations. ( Memento of the original from November 19, 2014 in the Internet Archive ; PDF) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. City of Regensburg; Retrieved November 19, 2014 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.regensburg.de