Imperium Romanum Sacrum Heiliges Römisches Reich Holy Roman Empire[1] |
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The extent of the Holy Roman Empire around 1300, superimposed over today's state borders. |
Capital |
Rome (962-1448)[citation needed] Vienna (1448-1806)[citation needed] |
Language(s) |
Latin, Germanic, Romance and Slavic dialects |
Religion |
Roman Catholicism (emperor and other imperial princes) Lutheranism[2] and Calvinism[3] (several imperial princes) |
Government |
Elective monarchy |
Emperor | For the full list of Holy Roman Emperors, see Holy Roman Emperor. |
Legislature |
Reichstag |
Historical era |
Middle Ages |
- Otto I crowned Emperor of the Romans |
2 May, 962 |
- Conrad II assumes crown of Burgundy |
1034 |
- Peace of Augsburg |
1555 |
- Peace of Westphalia |
24 October 1648 |
- Disestablished |
6 November, 1806 |
Preceded by | Succeeded by |
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Francia |
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East Francia |
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