The imperial election of 1764 was an imperial election held to select the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. It took place in Frankfurt on 27 March.
Background[edit]
Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor called for the election of his successor. The prince-electors called to Frankfurt were:
- Emmerich Joseph von Breidbach zu Bürresheim, elector of Mainz
- Johann IX Philipp von Walderdorff, elector of Trier
- Maximilian Friedrich von Königsegg-Rothenfels, elector of Cologne
- Maria Theresa, queen regnant of Bohemia
- Maximilian III Joseph, elector of Bavaria
- Frederick Augustus III, elector of Saxony
- Frederick II, elector of Brandenburg
- Charles Theodore, elector of the Electoral Palatinate
- George III, elector of Hanover
Elected[edit]
Archduke Joseph, the eldest son of Francis and Maria Theresa, was elected as king of the Romans.
Aftermath[edit]
Joseph came to the throne on the death of his father on 18 August 1765.