After the death of the great emperor Friedrich II 1250, during 1254-1273, there was practically an Interregnum in the Holy Roman Empire: The electors had elected not one, but two Roman kings, who were both absent during their rule, and the various princes used the opportunity to make their lands hereditary. Thus, later kings lost most of their power, and Germany would stay splintered for centuries.
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