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Location: Boulogne sur Mer Nord-Pas-de-Calais France

Wenceslaus, because of the troubles in Bohemia, …

Years: 1400 - 1400
August

Wenceslaus, because of the troubles in Bohemia, had not been to Germany—although he is King of the Germans—in the ten years before the Diets of Nuremberg (1397) and Frankfurt (1398), where he had faced the consequent anger of the Rhenish electors, who have accused him failing to maintain the public peace or to resolve the Schism.

The electors demand in June 1400 that Wenceslas appear before them to answer to the charges.

He demurs, in large part because of renewed hostilities in Bohemia.

When he fails to appear, four electors meet at Oberlahnstein in August and vote to declare Wenceslas deposed as Holy Roman Emperor account of drunkenness and incompetence, and …

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