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History map of the Holy Roman Empire under the Hohenstaufen, 1138-1254; illustrating the boundary of the Holy Roman Empire, Pomerania, Pomerelia, Prussia, the Hohenstaufen, the Ascanian possessions, the territory in Italy claimed by the Pope, the Lombard League, imperial cities, and battle sites.
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Painted illustration of the quaternion eagle of the Holy Roman Empire, created by Jost de Negker in 1510 CE. It depicts the double-headed eagle crest of the Holy Roman Empire (adopted 1433 CE) with...
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Coronation of Charlemagne (800) by Pope Leo III
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Imperial soldiers of the 8th Prague Infantry Corps redeployed to Festung Frankfurt following a devastating French surprise assault. Spirits are high as the soldiers are greeted by Imperial Hessian citizens grateful for their assistance. Commission for Golden Dragon Games.
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Heavy German knights of the Holy Roman Empire during the Baltic Crusade
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Karl IV King of Bohemia & Holy Roman Emperor
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English Monarch, Duc d'Aquitaine. Born at Beaumont Palace, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, the third son of Henry II 'Curtmantle,' King of England, and Eleanor, Duchesse d'Aquitaine. He spent his youth in France at his mother's court at Poitiers training as a soldier and gained the title of Duc d'Aquitaine in 1172. He...
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Holy Roman Empire, 1648
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"Holy Roman Empire in 1250 ... -About History-
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Charlemagne, ruler of the vast Frankish kingdom from 768 to his death in 814 and Holy Roman emperor from the year 800, is considered the father of Europe. After successful campaigns against the Saxons, Lombards, and others, he founded the first empire in Wstern Europe after the fall of Rome, and his court at Aix-la-Chapelle was a center of classical learning and a focus of the Carolingian Renaissance.
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Frederick Barbarossa: The Emperor Who Drowned an Empire
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Frederick I Barbarossa — a man who took the phrase “die for the Empire” far too literally. His name turned bronze long before his flesh had time to rot, becoming a synonym for unsinkable power. Crowned in Aachen, he marched across the Alps, rubbed shoulders with popes and princes, torched cities and signed charters like autographs scrawled on Europe’s skin. The Holy Roman Empire under his hand…
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File:Holy Roman Empire at its territorial apex (per consensus).svg - Wikipedia
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