1612 imperial election

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The imperial election of 1612 was an imperial election held to select the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. It took place in Frankfurt on 13 June.[1]

Quick facts 7 Prince-electors 4 votes needed to win, Candidate ...
1612 imperial election

← 1575
13 June 1612
1619 â†’

7 Prince-electors
4 votes needed to win
 
Candidate Matthias
House Habsburg
Electoral vote 7
Percentage 100%

Emperor before election

Rudolf II
House of Habsburg

Elected Emperor

Matthias
House of Habsburg

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The election as depicted on a contemporary engraving

Background

The previous Holy Roman Emperor, Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, died on 20 January. The prince-electors convened to replace him were:

Election results

Ferdinand promoted the election of his brother-in-law Maximilian I, duke of Bavaria as emperor; however, Maximilian refused to accept the throne. Instead, Rudolf's next surviving brother, Matthias, who had already taken power in Bohemia and Hungary, was elected. He was crowned on 26 June in Frankfurt.[2]

More information Elector, Electorate ...
ElectorElectorateVote
Ferdinand of BavariaCologneMatthias
Philipp Christoph von SöternTrierMatthias
Maximilian IBavariaMatthias
John George ISaxonyMatthias
Frederick IVPalatinateMatthias
MatthiasBohemiaMatthias (voted for himself)
Lothar Franz von SchönbornMainzMatthias
Total 7 votes, 100% (unanimous)
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