Arch-treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire

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The Arch-treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire was one of the Empire’s highest ceremonial offices, traditionally held by a prince-elector responsible for overseeing imperial finances and participating in the election of the Holy Roman Emperor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial office
imperial office
princely office
abolishedWith abolition of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806
appliesToJurisdiction Holy Roman Empire
associatedWith Prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire
imperial election
imperial regalia
ceremonialRoleIn coronation of the Holy Roman Emperor
election of the Holy Roman Emperor
country Holy Roman Empire
domain imperial finances
electoralRight vote in imperial election
endCause dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire
function representation of financial authority of the Empire
symbolic oversight of imperial treasury
hasDuty ceremonial functions at imperial court
overseeing imperial finances
participating in the election of the Holy Roman Emperor
hasLanguage German
Latin
hasRank one of the highest offices of the Holy Roman Empire
hasTitleInGerman Arch-treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire self-linksurface differs
surface form: Reichserzschatzmeister
heldBy Prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire
surface form: Elector of Brandenburg

Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg
surface form: Elector of Hanover

Prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire
surface form: Elector of Saxony
historicalPeriod Early modern period
Middle Ages
isElectoralOffice true
isPositionOf imperial prince
memberOfBody College of Electors
officeHolderRole prince-elector
officeType hereditary imperial office
partOf constitution of the Holy Roman Empire
relatedPosition Arch-chancellor of the Holy Roman Empire
surface form: Arch-chamberlain of the Holy Roman Empire

Arch-chancellor of the Holy Roman Empire
Arch-marshal of the Holy Roman Empire
Arch-marshal of the Holy Roman Empire
surface form: Arch-steward of the Holy Roman Empire
status high nobility
subordinateTo Holy Roman Emperor
symbolizes custody of imperial fiscal resources
participation in imperial governance

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Arch-marshal of the Holy Roman Empire hasComparableRank Arch-treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire
this entity surface form: Arch-steward of the Holy Roman Empire
Arch-treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire hasTitleInGerman Arch-treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Reichserzschatzmeister
Charles-François Lebrun positionHeld Arch-treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire
this entity surface form: Arch-Treasurer of the Empire
George, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg positionHeld Arch-treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire
this entity surface form: Arch-Treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire
Third Consul succeededByOffice Arch-treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire
this entity surface form: Arch-Treasurer of the Empire
George I of Great Britain title Arch-treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire