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  1. 3 days ago · The early Muslim conquests or early Islamic conquests ( Arabic: الْفُتُوحَاتُ الإسْلَامِيَّة, romanized : al-Futūḥāt al-ʾIslāmiyya ), [3] also known as the Arab conquests, [4] were initiated in the 7th century by Muhammad, the founder of Islam. He established a new unified polity in Arabia (known today as the ...

  2. 4 days ago · Six princes of the Holy Roman Empire and rulers of fourteen Imperial Free Cities, who issued a protest (or dissent) against the edict of the Diet of Speyer (1529), were the first individuals to be called Protestants. The edict reversed concessions made to the Lutherans with the approval of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V three years earlier.

  3. The Holy Roman Empire needs reworked CK3. The way that the HRE works in CK3 is entirely unhistorical especially since it wasn’t an actual empire. The fact that is works like every other empire except with a Feudal Elective system is frustrating. Honestly the way it works in EU4 is near perfect and I don’t understand why they don’t rework ...

  4. 2 days ago · Holy Roman Empire Marriage and coronation 12th-century depiction of Matilda and Henry's wedding feast. In late 1108 or early 1109, Henry V of Germany sent envoys to Normandy proposing that Matilda marry him, and wrote separately to her mother on the same matter.

  5. 1 day ago · Eric the Victorious invasion of the Holy Roman Empire: Danish Kingdom. Sweden. Holy Roman Empire: Stalemate Stade and Northern Germany gets pillaged and plundered by Vikings. Eric, however, fails to permanently capture land in the Holy Roman Empire. 1000 Battle of Svolder: Kingdom of Denmark Sweden Earldom of Lade Norway: Allied Victory ...

  6. 4 days ago · The empire fell apart and any alleged institutional continuity between Charlmagne's 'Roman' empire and the Holy Roman Empire is pure myth. German and Italian historians have long regarded 962 as the date of the foundation of a revived empire with a (more or less) continuous institutional existence.

  7. 4 days ago · Slavery was practiced within all communities of the Roman Empire, including among Jews and Christians. Even modest households might expect to have two or three slaves. A period of slave rebellions ended with the defeat of Spartacus in 71 BC; slave uprisings grew rare in the Imperial era , when individual escape was a more persistent form of ...

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