List of the Electorate of Mainz envoys to the Holy Roman Empire
This page lists the electoral Mainz envoys to the Diet of the Holy Roman Empire in Regensburg (until 1806).
Envoy
- 1662–1677: Johann Franz Hettinger
- 1662–1663: Sebastian Wilhelm Mehl
- 1663–1663: Hugo Eberhard Cratz von Scharfenstein (1595–1663)
- 1663–1664: Johann Christian von Boyneburg (1622–1672)
- 1664–1666: Konstantin von Bertram (–1693)
- 1665–1665: Georg Franz von Schönborn
- 1666–1672: Franz Konrad von Stadion (1615–1680)
- 1677–1682: Arnold von Hörnigk (1627–1682)
- 1681–1700: Johann Caspar Scheffer
- 1682–1682: Johann Georg Schalhard
- 1685–1689: Hermann Raban von Bertram
- 1690–1692: Heinrich Heuwel
- 1701–1737: Ignaz Anton von Otten (1664–1737)
- 1730–1744: Johann Friedrich Kaspar von Otten (1704–1744)
- 1744–1779: Philipp Wilhelm Albrecht von Lyncker and Lützenwick (1710–1779)
- 1780–1784: von Hauser
- 1784–1789: Maximilian Joseph Karg von Bebenburg (1745–1797)
- 1789–1796: Gottlieb August Maximilian von Strauss (1738–1796)
- 1796–1802: Andreas von Steigentesch (1734–1802)
- 1802–1806: Franz Joseph von Albini (1748–1816)
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 Von ... Leopoldo ... After Dero and the Heil. Rom. Reichs-Stadt Regenspurg arrived on June 8th, 1662. Reichs-Tag written out in full, and have legitimized Heinrich Georg Neubauer, Regensburg, 1746
- Christian Gottfried Oertel: Complete and reliable list of the emperors, electors and estates of the HR Empire, as well as the same and foreign powers embassies that were present at the permanent Reichstag, from its beginning in 1662 to the year 1760 , Monday, Regensburg, 1760
Individual evidence
- ↑ Karl Härter: The Kurmainzer Reichstag Directorate ( Memento of the original from November 29, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) 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. , Institute for Historical Regional Studies at the University of Mainz eV, accessed on November 18, 2014
- ↑ Mapping of the Regensburg embassies ( memento of the original from November 19, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) 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 , accessed on November 16, 2014