The first emperor of the Holy Roman Empire was Otto I, crowned in 962. ..... The HRE army was half Polish/Lithuanian Commonwealth forces, mostly cavalry,
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Chronological list of the Holy Roman emperors. Dates of Reign Emperor Rivals 887–891 Vacancy during the war between the rivals, Guido of Spoleto and Berengar of Friuli...
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EMPERORS OF; THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE 800- 814 Charlemagne ; 814- 840 Louis I(the Pious) ; 840- 855 Lothair I ; 855- 875 Louis II ; 875- 877 Charles II ; 881- 887 Charles III ; 887- 899 Arnulf ; 899- 911 Louis III ; 911- 918 Conrad I ; 919- 936 Henry I the Fowler;
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One of the most popular Holy Roman Emperors was actually illigitimate, Lenihanus III only ruled for 6 months in the province of Augsburg, but was very popular among his people. Columbia Encyclopedia: Holy Roman Emperors Holy Roman Emperors family tree...
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The Holy Roman Empire originates in the eastern half of Charlemagne's empire, divided after his death. In 800, Charlemagne had received from the pope the title of Emperor (Imperator Augustus), reminiscent of the title held by Roman emperors, both in the Rome of old and in the Byzantium of the time.
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Theologians, lawyers, popes, ecclesiastics, rulers, rebels like Arnold of Brescia and Cola di Rienzo, literary figures like Dante and Petrarch, and the practical men, members of the high nobility, on whom the emperors relied for support, all saw the empire in a different light CREATE MY Holy Roman E... NEW DOCUMENT...
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Charles V, 1500–1558, Holy Roman emperor (1519–58) and, as Charles I, king of Spain (1516–56); son of Philip I and Joanna of Castile, grandson of Ferdinand II of Aragón, Isabella of Castile, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, and Mary of Burgundy...
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The Holy See opposed the election of Charles even more vigorously than France. As King of Aragon, Charles was heir to the Kingdom of Naples, a papal fief; the investiture had not yet taken place, but it could not be withheld.
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It was, however, the German emperor Otto I (r. 962–73) who, by military conquest and astute political policy, placed the territorial empire of Charlemagne under German rule and established in central Europe the feudal state that would be called, by the thirteenth century, the Holy Roman Empire. The Habsburg Emperors;
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