The Holy Roman Empire

The Holy Roman Empire

Spanning over a thousand years, the Holy Roman Empire was one of Europe's most influential political and religious institutions. Despite its decentralized nature and complex power dynamics, it shaped the laws, borders, and religious landscape of Central Europe. From the crowning of Charlemagne in 800 CE to its dissolution in 1806, the empire preserved classical traditions, navigated church-state tensions, and laid the groundwork for modern sovereignty.

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