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- The Electorate of Trier (German: Kurfürstentum Trier or Kurtrier or Trèves) was an ecclesiastical prin****lity of the Holy Roman Empire that existed from...
- Tyrol in 1803. Trier Archbishopric electorate German: Erzbistum Trier, Kurtrier French: Archevêque Trèves 772–1803 Electoral Rhenish  Germany Prince-elector...
- Brachtendorf: Konflikte, Devianz, Kriminalität: Justiznutzung und Strafpraxis in Kurtrier im 18. Jahrhundert am Beispiel des Amts Cochem. Tectum-Verlag, Marburg...
- foundations, U.P, Stanford, Calif, 1972 Walter Rummel. "Hexenverfolgungen Kurtrier". Archived from the original on 2013-03-08. THE WITCH-****CUTIONS. From...
- three prince-electorates of Cologne (Kurköln), Mainz (Kurmainz) and Trier (Kurtrier), which were simultaneously archbishoprics the corresponding term is Kurerzstift...
- Dillinger: „Böse Leute“. Hexenverfolgungen in Schwäbisch-Österreich und Kurtrier im Vergleich, Spee, Trier 1999, ISBN 3-87760-127-8 Johannes Dillinger:...
- three prince-electorates of Cologne (Kurköln), Mainz (Kurmainz) and Trier (Kurtrier), which were simultaneously archbishoprics the corresponding expression...
- Ansbach, Prin****lity of Bayreuth, Margraviate of Baden, Pfalz-Zweibrücken, Kurtrier, Fulda, etc. produced their own coins with less value, too. They were also...
- ISBN 978-3-935690-59-1, pp. 190–204. Dietmar Flach: Stadtrecht und Landesherrschaft in Kurtrier unter Erzbischof Balduin. In: Franz-Josef Heyen (ed.): Balduin von Luxemburg...
- Müllenbach belonged to the lords of Daun until 1427 and came by purchase to Kurtrier in whose sovereignty the place remained until the end of the 18th century...