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  1. Mar 6, 2020 · Borders and Freedom of Movement in the Holy Roman Empire. In the Holy Roman Empire 'no prince â can forbid men passage in the common road', wrote the English jurist John Selden. In practice, moving through one the most fractured landscapes in human history was rarely as straightforward as suggested by Selden's account of the German 'liberty of ...

  2. The Congress created a Confederated Germany, a consolidation of the nearly 300 states of the Holy Roman Empire (dissolved in 1806) into a much less complex system of 39 states. The Italian peninsula became a mere “geographical expression” divided into seven parts: Lombardy-Venetia, Modena, Naples-Sicily, Parma, Piedmont-Sardinia, Tuscany ...

  3. Those Italian princes had been unhappy with Berengar, so they had invited Rudolph to take the throne, which he promptly did, also gaining the title of Germanic Roman Emperor, only to find a rival in Hugh of Arles. 922 - 933. Rudolf (II) of Upper Burgundy. King of Burgundy (912), Italy (922) & Lower Burgundy (933).

  4. Feb 9, 2015 · This they intended to do by containing the power of France and recreating the balance between the great powers. At Vienna, between November 1814 and June 1815, the representatives of more than 200 European polities – many from the now-defunct Holy Roman Empire – met to debate a new European order. The Congress of Vienna stands in the ...

  5. Holy Roman Empire. For more than 1,000 years, a political entity existed in Central Europe called the Holy Roman Empire. Beginning in 800 AD, its borders grew and shrank depending upon its leader and the geopolitical situation. its most famous ruler was its first, Charlemagne, but other influential leaders include Otto I, Louis IV, and Frederick the Great.

  6. How did the Holy Roman Empire become so decentralized? - 5 comments, over 2 year old. The comments are very brief but link to many books for further reading on the subject. Did the Holy Roman Empire fragment from its original state, or did it just remain fragmented while other states centralized? - 4 comments, over 1 year old.

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