The seven electors choose Henry, Count of Luxembourg, as King of the Romans at Frankfurt on the 27th day of November.' The 'Seven Prince pen-and-ink miniature from the picture chronicle of Henry VII (Balduineum) drawing on parchment from 1341Electors' electing Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor. The electoral princes, identified by the coat of arms above their heads, from left to right are the archbishops of Cologne, Mainz, and Trier, the count palatine of the Rhine (count of former Electoral Palatinate), the duke of Saxony, the margrave of Brandenburg, and the king of Bohemia.
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The seven electors choose Henry, Count of Luxembourg, as King of the Romans at Frankfurt on the 27th day of November.' The 'Seven Prince pen-and-ink miniature from the picture chronicle of Henry VII (Balduineum) drawing on parchment from 1341Electors' electing Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor. The electoral princes, identified by the coat of arms above their heads, from left to right are the archbishops of Cologne, Mainz, and Trier, the count palatine of the Rhine (count of former Electoral Palatinate), the duke of Saxony, the margrave of Brandenburg, and the king of Bohemia.