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  2. List of countries by population in 1500 - Wikipedia

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    List of Countries by Population 1000: 1500: 1600: ... Holy Roman Empire [5] Subdivisions. Habsburg Netherlands – 2,400,000+ [6] Bohemian Crown – 2,160,000;

  3. Holy Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Overall population figures for the Holy Roman Empire are extremely vague and vary widely. ... 1500: Milan 100,000 people. Genoa 70,000 people. Prague 70,000.

  4. List of countries by population in 1600 - Wikipedia

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    Holy Roman Empire [4] [b] subdivisions. Bohemian Crown – 2,950,000 [8] ... List of countries by population in 1500; List of countries by population in 1700;

  5. List of largest empires - Wikipedia

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    Empire Empire population as percentage of world population [41] Year [41] Qing dynasty: 37 1800: Northern Song dynasty: 33 1100: Western Han dynasty: 32 1: Mongol Empire: 31 1290: Roman Empire: 30 150: Jin dynasty (266–420) 28 280: Ming dynasty: 28 1600: Qin dynasty: 24 220 BC: Mughal Empire: 24 1700: Tang dynasty: 23 900: Delhi Sultanate: 23 ...

  6. List of countries by population in 1000 - Wikipedia

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    List of Countries by Population 1: 1000: 1500: This is a list of countries by population in 1000. ... Holy Roman Empire. subdivisions. Kingdom of Germany – 5,900,000.

  7. List of towns and cities in Germany by historical population

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    Holy Roman Empire (962–1806) German Confederation (1815–1866) German Reich (1871–1949) German Democratic Republic (1949–1990) Federal Republic of Germany (1949–present) Current information can be found in the list of cities in Germany by population.

  8. Demography of the Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Life expectancy at birth in the Roman Empire is estimated at about 22–33 years. [9] [notes 1] For the two-thirds to three-quarters of the population surviving the first year of life, [10] life expectancy at age 1 is estimated at around 34–41 remaining years (i.e. expected to live to age 35–42), while for the 55–65% surviving to age 5, life expectancy was around 40–45. [11]

  9. List of sovereign states in 1500 - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Roman Empire was a highly decentralized collection of polities. [1] A comprehensive list of all of its anachronistic components has been made at List of states in the Holy Roman Empire, and would be much too large to fit here. Austria – Archduchy of Austria Capital: Vienna; Bavaria – Duchy of Bavaria Capital: Regensburg