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Heart of Europe: A History of the Holy Roman Empire - de Peter H. Wilson (Author)
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Le Titre Du Fichier | Heart of Europe: A History of the Holy Roman Empire |
Sortié Le | |
Traducteur | Harlei Kiri |
Nombre de Pages | 620 Pages |
Taille du fichier | 53.38 MB |
Langue du Livre | Anglais et Français |
Éditeur | Saraiva |
ISBN-10 | 3649242148-HGH |
Format de E-Book | ePub AMZ PDF AFP OMM |
Écrivain | Peter H. Wilson |
Digital ISBN | 305-0717107884-YUM |
Nom de Fichier | Heart-of-Europe-A-History-of-the-Holy-Roman-Empire.pdf |
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The Holy Roman Empire’s history lies at the heart of the European experience Understanding that history explains how much of the continent developed between the early Middle Ages and the nineteenth century
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Holy Roman Emperor Joseph I died in 1711 leaving two daughters Maria Josepha and Maria Amalia and his brother Carl succeeded his elder brother as Holy Roman Emperor Emperor Carl VI King of Bohemia as Carl II King of Hungary and Croatia Serbia and Archduke of Austria as Carl III
The Holy Roman Empire was important because it existed between 800 AD and 1806 AD longer than almost any other state in history It controlled a vast territory in Europe and its subjects made
The word Roman was a reflection of the principle of translatio imperii or in this case restauratio imperii that regarded the Germanic Holy Roman Emperors as the inheritors of the title of Emperor of the Western Roman Empire despite the continued existence of the Eastern Roman Empire