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Holy Roman Empire

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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • A loosely federated central European political entity that began with the coronation of the German king Otto I as the first emperor in 962. The empire was long troubled, first by the conflict between papal and civil authority and later by religious strife and political fragmentation, and after the 1200s the emperors had little power in most of its constituent states. Upon Francis II's renunciation of his title at Napoleon's instigation in 1806, the empire ceased to exist.

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  • proper noun A political conglomeration of lands in Central Europe from at least 962 CE until 1806.

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  • noun a political entity in Europe that began with the papal coronation of Otto I as the first emperor in 962 and lasted until 1806 when it was dissolved by Napoleon

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  • At 6 years old, young Mozart was the talk of Europe when he and his sister toured the capitol cities of the Holy Roman Empire and England.

    thespectrum.com - Local News 2010

  • You might think that founding the Holy Roman Empire would be enough of a challenge for one man, but Charlemagne wanted more: to conquer mathematical puzzles!

    TierneyLab 2009

  • In 1761, the year in which Haydn entered the service of the Esterházys, a branch was even founded in Vienna, arguably the least German city in the Holy Roman Empire.

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  • Those who are aware of the history of the previous six resurrections of the Holy Roman Empire would be aware of the imposition of its own "long and harsh night of violence and oppression due to a totalitarian system which, in the end, led to nihilism, to an emptying of souls" on many nations.

    theTrumpet.com: Front Page 2009

  • Step aside France, there's a new unseemly giant blob on the political map: the Holy Roman Empire.

    GameSpot's News, Screenshots, Movies, Reviews, Previews, Downloads, and Features 2009

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