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In the 18th century, the Holy Roman Empire consisted of approximately 1,800 such territories, the majority being tiny estates owned by the families of Imperial Knights. [2] This page does not directly contain the list but discusses the format of the various lists and offers some background to understand the complex organisation of the Holy ...
The exact term "Holy Roman Empire" was not used until the 13th century, before which the empire was referred to variously as universum regnum ("the whole kingdom", as opposed to the regional kingdoms), imperium christianum ("Christian empire"), or Romanum imperium ("Roman empire"), [29] but the Emperor's legitimacy always rested on the concept ...
Walter V of Brienne assumes control of the Duchy of Athens. [200] 13 November. Teutonic Knights takeover GdaĆsk, beginning a long-running conflict between the State of the Teutonic Order and the Kingdom of Poland. [201] 27 November. Henry of Luxembourg elected Holy Roman Emperor, confirmed by Clement V in July 1309 and crowned at Candlemas ...
Athens and other Greek cities revolted in 88 BC, and the peninsula was crushed by the Roman general Sulla. The Roman civil wars devastated the land even further, until Augustus organized the peninsula as the province of Achaea in 27 BC. Greece was a typical eastern province of the Roman Empire.
This file was derived from: Blank map of Europe (with disputed regions).svg: (Original version used Blank map of Europe (without disputed regions).svg) Extent of the Holy Roman Empire from Droysens-26.jpg: Author: Ernio48 (original version), Alphathon (second version)
The Holy Roman Emperor, originally and officially the Emperor of the Romans (Latin: Imperator Romanorum; German: Kaiser der Römer) during the Middle Ages, and also known as the Roman-German Emperor since the early modern period [1] (Latin: Imperator Germanorum; German: Römisch-Deutscher Kaiser), was the ruler and head of state of the Holy Roman Empire.
This is a list of state leaders in the 14th century (1301–1400) AD, of the Holy Roman Empire. Main. Holy Roman Empire in Germany. Holy Roman Empire, ...
Pages in category "1400s in the Holy Roman Empire" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... May 1400 imperial election; Moravian Margrave Wars