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The fall of the Roman ... Empire in the eastern provinces—formally recognized him as the true emperor of Western Roman, the inheritor of classical Rome, and the defender of the Christian faith ...
However, Emperor Maximilian intended for Charles to become ... he could be crowned by the pope in Rome. Although the Holy Roman Empire had no capital and its emperors were frequently itinerant ...
Brother of Marie Antoinette (pictured), son of the Holy Roman Emperor, as the youngest son of the Imperial royal family Maximilian Franz was dispatched to an outpost of the Empire, Bonn in Germany, ...
Christian history begins with the life and death of Jesus Christ and continues with the formation of the early Christian church, Emperor Constantine's Holy Roman Empire and the great schism into ...
The outsider candidate in the Imperial election of 1519, which was meant to choose a Holy Roman Emperor ... grandson of the recently deceased Emperor Maximilian but was an inexperienced teenager ...
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Charlemagne was crowned emperor, but in the intervening centuries, that title would evolve into Leader of the Holy Roman Empire, which did not exist during Charlemagne's time. Once crowned ...
Belonging to Holy Roman Empire Archduke Maximilian I ... s acquisition of armor to a public relations campaign. Emperor Maximilian I, Italian (Milan), 1502. Giovanni Ambrogio de Predis (ca.
an illegitimate emperor of the Western Roman Empire who reigned for only two years (392 to 394). This usurper, Eugenius, a rhetoric teacher and court official, was proclaimed emperor of the West ...
Frederick II was a powerful Holy Roman Emperor of the Medieval Era often referred to as stupor mundi, or wonder of the world. Born in 1194, Frederick's reign saw the Holy Roman Empire reach its ...