This is Volume 2 of "Carls Des Siebten Wahl-capitulation," a historical legal text concerning the election capitulation of Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor. Authored by Johann Jacob Moser and focusing on Karl (Charles VII), this volume delves into the specifics of the agreements and conditions placed upon Charles VII during his election as emperor. An invaluable resource for scholars of German history, constitutional law, and the history of the Holy Roman Empire, this book provides detailed insights into the political and legal landscape of the era. It sheds light on the limitations and obligations imposed on the emperor, offering a crucial understanding of the balance of power within the Empire. This historical text remains relevant for those studying the intricacies of early modern European governance and legal frameworks.
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