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The 10th century is the period from 901 to 1000 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Christian/Common Era. The tenth century is usually regarded as a low point in European history. In China...
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[History] > 10th Century - Yod - The Holy Roman Empir ... Otto I, "the Great," was crowned Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire by Pope John XII (though the term "holy" was not added until the Thirteenth Century). Otto chose to have the cermony conducted at Aachen, built by Charlemagne in the Eighth Century as a sign that he...
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This power, together with territories covering much of central Europe, gives the German empire and the imperial title great prestige in the late 10th century. But subservience was not the papal intention in reinstating the Holy Roman Empire. ... ; The formative years; Holy Roman Emperor; Emperors and popes;
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Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire, 10th century; in the treasury of Hofburg palace, Vienna.[Credits : Lessing-Magnum] ... The coronation of Louis I, Holy Roman emperor, from Les Grandes Chroniques de …[Credits : The Art Archive/Corbis]
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The term Roman emperor is older, dating from Otto II (died 983). This title, however, was not used by Otto II’s predecessors, from Charlemagne (or Charles I) to Otto I, who simply employed the ... Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire, 10th century; in the treasury of Hofburg palace, Vienna.[Credits : Lessing-Magnum]
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In 1804, Holy Roman Emperor Francis II took the title Francis I, emperor of Austria, and after the establishment (1806) of the Confederation of the Rhine under Napoleon I, Francis renounced his ... the empire thereafter became a loose federation of states and the title of emperor principally honorific. In the 18th century,
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Given the many successes of the dukes of Saxony in fighting the Hungarians during the 10th century, most were chosen kings of Germany. The first Saxonian to become king was Henry the Fowler (919-936). He was followed by his son Otto who became King Otto I in 936 and the first Holy Roman Emperor from 962 to 973.
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Holy Roman Emperor. The Holy Roman Emperor was, with some variation, the ruler of the Holy Roman Empire, the predecessor of modern Germany, during its existence from the 10th century until its collapse in 1806. The terminology ... Initially, the emperor called himself Imperator Augustus, referring to Roman Emperor Augustus.
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Otto I the Great, Holy Roman Emperor (lived 912-973, reigned 936-973). The Holy Roman Emperor was ruler of the Holy Roman Empire, a predecessor of numerous countries mainly in central Europe.
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