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    1 day ago · It became useful for international communication between the member states of the Holy Roman Empire and its allies. Without the institutions of the Roman Empire that had supported its uniformity, Medieval Latin was much freer in its linguistic cohesion: for example, in classical Latin sum and eram are used as auxiliary verbs in the perfect and ...

    • List of Latinised Names

      The Latinisation of names in the vernacular was a procedure...

    • Old Latin

      Old Latin, also known as Early Latin or Archaic Latin...

    • Common Language

      A lingua franca (/ ˌ l ɪ ŋ ɡ w ə ˈ f r æ ŋ k ə /; lit. '...

  2. 44 minutes ago · During a crisis that erupted among the great powers in 1840–1841 concerning the Ottoman Empire, the ‘sick man of Europe’, Charles John attempted one last time to become involved and to allow for Sweden-Norway to play an active role in international politics, but in truth after 1815 he was limited to playing second fiddle in a limited ...

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  4. 44 minutes ago · The reason is found not only in the post-1871 writings of nationalist German historians such as Heinrich von Treitschke, but also in the fact that Realpolitik have become associated more with foreign policy than with domestic politics. Bismarck’s foreign policy and the three German wars of unification have become archetypical examples of it.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HesseHesse - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · From 962 the land which would become Hesse was part of the Holy Roman Empire. In the 10th and 11th centuries it was mostly encompassed by the Western or Rhenish part of the stem duchy of Franconia. In the 12th century, Hessengau passed to the Landgraviate of Thuringia.

  6. 1 day ago · Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone ( c. 1181 – 3 October 1226), known as Francis of Assisi, [b] was an Italian mystic, poet and Catholic friar who founded the religious order of the Franciscans. He was inspired to lead a Christian life of poverty as a beggar [7] and itinerant preacher.

  7. 1 day ago · Birth and early life Painting of three-year-old Maria Theresa within the gardens of Hofburg Palace The second and eldest surviving child of Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI and Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Archduchess Maria Theresa was born on 13 May 1717 in Vienna, a year after the death of her elder brother, Archduke Leopold Johann, and was baptised on that same evening. The ...

  8. 44 minutes ago · Prior to the French Revolution, in the holy Roman Empire alone there were 314 territorial states and cities and 1475 immediate imperial estates. After the Congress of Vienna (1814–1815) there were a little more than 60 states in Europe, a number that was further reduced by the wars of unification in Italy and Germany, the result being a ...

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