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  1. Their choice fell on Rudolf of Habsburg. Rudolf was elected head of the Empire in Frankfurt on 1 October 1273. His coronation took place in Aix-la-Chapelle on 24 October. His election came as a surprise to him, as he was not among the most powerful princes of the Empire.

  2. Jun 11, 2018 · Rudolf I. Rudolf I (ca. 1218-1291), or Rudolf of Hapsburg, was Holy Roman emperor-elect from 1273 to 1291. He was the first of a long line of Hapsburg emperors. The struggle between the emperor Frederick II and Pope Innocent IV had shattered the power of the imperial office in both Germany and Italy.

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  4. The election took place on 29 September 1273 in Frankfurt and went in favour of Rudolf of Habsburg, then fifty-five years of age. It is said that Burgrave Friedrich von Hohenzollern of Nuremberg rode to Basel to bring the news to Rudolf, who was at the time involved in a small war with the local bishop.

  5. Apr 4, 2024 · Rudolf I (died Oct. 25, 912) was the first king of Juran (Upper) Burgundy (888–912). The son of Conrad, count of Auxerre of the powerful German Welf (Guelf) family, Rudolf succeeded to the duchy of Burgundy in 885 or 886.

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  6. May 7, 2022 · He was born on 1 May 1218 in Limburg-im-Breisgau, present Germany. In 1273 he was elected as the King of Germany and the Holy Roman Emperor. His predecessor Frederick II from the House of Hohenstaufen, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Sicily passed away in 1250.

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  7. Rudolf died in 1291 at the ripe old age of seventy-three. Knowing his end was approaching, he set off for Speyer so that he could die at the traditional burial place of the Salian emperors, where he also wanted to be interred.

  8. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. Rudolf I (1 May 1218 – 15 July 1291) was the first King of Germany from the House of Habsburg. The first of the count-kings of Germany, he reigned from 1273 until his death in 1291. Quick Facts King of Germany (formally King of the Romans), Reign ...