Image |
Name |
From |
To |
Notes |
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Konrad von Hochstaden |
1238 |
1261 |
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Engelbert II von Falkenstein |
1261 |
1274 |
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Siegfried II of Westerburg |
1274 |
1297 |
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Wikbold I von Holte |
1297 |
1304 |
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Heinrich II von Virneburg |
1304 |
1332 |
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Walram von Jülich |
1332 |
1349 |
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Wilhelm von Gennep |
1349 |
1362 |
First Elector of Cologne under the Golden Bull of 1356 |
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Adolf II von der Marck |
1363 |
1363 |
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Engelbert III von der Marck |
1364 |
1369 |
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Kuno von Falkenstein |
1370 |
1371 |
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Friedrich III von Saarwerden |
1372 |
1414 |
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Dietrich II von Moers |
1414 |
1463 |
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Ruprecht of the Palatinate |
1463 |
1480 |
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Hermann IV of Hesse |
1480 |
1508 |
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Philip II of Daun-Oberstein |
1508 |
1515 |
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Hermann V von Wied |
1515 |
1546 |
Sought to reform religious practice in the Electorate; converted to Protestantism; deposed and excommunicated. |
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Adolf III of Schauenburg |
1546 |
1556 |
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Anton of Schauenburg |
1556 |
1558 |
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Gebhard I von Mansfeld-Vorderort |
1558 |
1562 |
A founding member of the Schmalkaldic League |
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Friedrich IV of Wied |
1562 |
1567 |
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Salentin von Isenburg-Grenzau |
1567 |
1577 |
Upon the deaths of his younger and older brothers, there were no more brothers to carry on the family name; he left Church administration in 1577, married, had two sons, and conducted a successful military career. He died in 1610. |
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Gebhard II Truchsess von Waldburg |
1577 |
1583 |
Converted to Calvinism in 1582; married Agnes von Mansfeld-Eisleben (cousin once removed of the archbishop and Prince-Elector Gebhard I von Mansfeld-Vorderort); Competing archbishop elected;Cologne War war decides the outcome. |
|
Ernest of Bavaria |
1583 |
1612 |
Brother of William V, Duke of Bavaria; Papal Nunciature established permanently in Cologne. |
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Ferdinand of Bavaria |
1612 |
1650 |
Brother of Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria, nephew of Ernest of Bavaria. Principle of Secundogeniture. |
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Maximilian Henry of Bavaria |
1650 |
1688 |
First cousin of Ferdinand Maria, Elector of Bavaria |
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Joseph Clemens of Bavaria |
1688 |
1723 |
Brother of Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria. Put under Imperial ban for siding with France in the War of the Spanish Succession. |
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Clemens Augustus I of Bavaria |
1723 |
1761 |
Brother of Charles, Elector of Bavaria and Emperor. Last Wittelsbach to hold the office. |
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Maximilian Frederick of Königsegg-Rothenfels |
1761 |
1784 |
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Maximilian Franz of Austria |
1784 |
1801 |
The electorate's left-bank territories were seized and annexed by France in 1795 |
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Anton Viktor of Austria |
1801 |
1803 |
The electorate's remaining territories were secularized and given to the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt in 1803. |