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| - A strong and independent young empire who don't need no man.
- The map at right shows the official extent of the Holy Roman Empire circa 1600, superimposed over today's national borders. Not all areas shown in purple were effectively part of the Empire. The Swiss Confederacy was de facto independent, as was the Dutch Republic. Other parts of the Netherlands were controlled by Spain, as was the part of northern Italy shown in purple.
- The Holy Roman Empire have the power of Dominion. They replace the French.
- The founding of the Empire happened shortly after the decline of the Soviet Union. After the death of former Soviet President Velken, his son Justinian whom had recently been named leader of his nation rounded up the remaining un aligned former Soviet states and began pulling everyone together to form a new more unified Empire. It wasn't long before conflicts began with the self-proclaimed Emperor Louis XXI over the leadership of the Empire, however Justinian managed to gain majority of the support of the other nation leaders and Louis was overthrown. Justian was crowned the new Holy Roman Emperor and from their he began by drafting up a Charter for the governing laws of the new Empire. His supporters followed his lead as the divine Empire began to grow.
- There are approximately one kajillion states in the Holy Roman Empire. Once a year, they gather together in the Grand Wigwam to elect an Emperor. This man is usually over 80 and balding or severely deformed due to inbreeding.
- Holy Roman Empire is a formable nation in Europa Universalis IV. Holy Roman Empire is unique in that, it can't be made via decision on conquest but instead through the HRE Interface for the last decision. The land that will be gained into forming the HRE is dependent on what nations supported your decision to form the HRE.
- A Holy Roman Empire that actually IS an empire, instead of a collection of bickering kingdoms. From Alternate Cartography site.
- Holy Roman Empire (神聖ローマ, Shinsei Rōma) is a character in the series Hetalia: Axis Powers.
- The Holy Roman Empire (of the German Nation) (in Latin, Sacrum Romanum Imperium Nationis Germanicae) is a country in Central Europe and is the second-largest kingdom in the Renaissance Kingdoms with 18 counties of different cultures and languages. The leader of the Empire is elected by the Counties of the Empire - that means that the Ruler can be someone from Holland or from the Franche-Comté. Reichsbulle of the German Kingdom within the Holy Roman Empire I. Introduction II. The German Kingdom The provinces of the German Kingdom have the duty to standby the Kingdom and each other. 5. The Reichstag
- The Holy Roman Empire was a union of territories in Central CP during the Middle Ages and the Early Modern period under a Holy Roman Emperor. The first emperor of the Holy Roman Empire was Otto I, crowned in 962. The last was Francis II, who abdicated and dissolved the Empire in 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars. It was also officially known as the Holy Roman Empire of the Germanian Nation by 1450. Capital Berlin de facto Vienna de jure Language(s) Latin, Germanic, Romance and Slavic dialects Government Elective monarchy Emperors long Legislature Reichstag Historical era Middle Ages
- The empire's territory lay predominantly in Central Europe and at its peak included territories of the Kingdom of Germany, Kingdom of Bohemia, Kingdom of Italy and the Kingdom of Burgundy. For much of its history, the Empire consisted of hundreds of smaller sub-units, principalities, duchies, counties, Free Imperial Cities and other domains.
- On 25 December 800, Pope Leo III crowned the Frankish king Charlemagne as Emperor, reviving the title in Western Europe after more than three centuries. The title continued in the Carolingian family until 888 and from 896 to 899, after which it was contested by the rulers of Italy in a series of civil wars until the death of the last Italian claimant, Berengar, in 924. The title was revived in 962 when Otto I was crowned emperor, fashioning himself as the successor of Charlemagne and beginning a continuous existence of the empire for over eight centuries. Some historians refer to the coronation of Charlemagne as the origin of the empire, while others prefer the coronation of Otto I as its beginning. Scholars generally concur, however, in relating an evolution of the institutions and princi
- Well let's take the name apart first. 'Holy'? Didn't all monarchs claim they got their powers from God?? Yes but here the 'Holy' bit comes with the extra bonus that this 'Holy' realm has been especially blessed by the Pope with a coronation in Rome (malarial fever permitting). It was a title that was theoretically open for anyone to apply, but as long as they were a 'straight' Catholic and defended the church from all enemies. However, over the centuries these job requirements had been effectively narrowed to one family, the Hapsburgs. They had also by then dispensed with the Pope bit, proclaiming that they were 'elected' emperors and not 'selected' by the Catholic church. Not that the elections for emperor were that exciting, besides only having one family to chose from (except for one br
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