The Twenty Years War ... In 1618, in Bohemia now the Czech Republic and then part of the Holy Roman Empire there was a Protestant Rebellion against the Habsburg Monarchy that ruled ... View More
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Going Towards the Light Dealing with the Dark Ages ... These kingdoms and principalities often were heavily influenced by the Holy Roman Empire and would rarely go against its wishes. ... View More
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Reformation ... into nation states. Europe main countries were England, Spain, France, Germany, Italy and the Holy Roman Empire. This division was ... View More
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Germany 1815 to 1851 This creation replaced the holy Roman empire which had previouly held the many German speaking states together and united central Europe under the Austrian ... View More
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The Wars of Religion ... European history. No longer would the Holy Roman Empire exist as a competition to the French, but it would fall apart. The wars ... View More
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Martin Luther Martin Luther was a monk in the Holy Roman Empire. ... 2005, 340. The Holy Roman Empire was seriously weakened by the midsixteenth century. ... View More
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Roman Catholic Church ... Here the Catholic is anointed with Holy Oil called Chrism, and is forgiven ... time, even the Barbaric tribes the overwhelmed the old Roman Empire became converts ... View More
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Political changes of 17th cent ... To do this, he took advantage of the circumstances. In 1624, Richelieu convinced the King of Denmark Christian IV to invade the Holy Roman Empire. ... View More
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Austria ... In 955 the king of Germany, Otto I, took control of Austria, this empire later came to be know as the Holy Roman Empire. In 1806 the empire ended. ... View More
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The Influence of Religion on Society ... know began when a scholar, Martin Luther saw follies of religious and moral deficiencies of certain sections of the clergy of the Holy Roman Empire in Germany ... View More
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Charlemagne ... one. Other names that he is known form is Charles the Great, the king of the Franks, and the founder of the Holy Roman Empire. The ... View More
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Byzantine Empire ... Great moved the capital of the Roman Empire from Rome ... Constantinople was the capital of the Empire it was ... very popular the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, known ... View More
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Life of Constatnine ... Eusebius duty to God, was to ensure the laws of the land, were installed into the Holy Roman Empire, and to ensure that the joyous word of Gods benefits, binds ... View More
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Byzantine Empire ... was as powerful in the Byzantine Empire as it ... Orthodox Church Byzantine Christians and the Roman Catholic Church ... the dead, was the chief Byzantine holy day. ... View More
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Islamic, european and chiense ... Christianity was initially not a threat to the Roman Empire. ... referred to as the ampquotDark Ages.ampquot In 800 AD Charlemagne was crowned as the Holy Roman Emperor and ... View More
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The Crusades ... out under papal leadership and his noblemen supporters, this would boost his position in the ongoing Investiture Controversy with the Holy Roman Empire. ... View More
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of agony and ecstasy film pap ... The most influential Renaissance study was art, because the Holy Roman Empire found it to be appealing and realistic, thus easier for the Empire to relate to ... View More
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Emperor Charles V: One of the Most Important Ruling Personalities ... ... As the King of Spain, Naples and Sicily, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, ruler of Flanders, the Netherlands and large areas of Central and South America, the ... View More
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Emperor Charles V: One of the Most Important Ruling Personalities ... ... As the King of Spain, Naples and Sicily, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, ruler of Flanders, the Netherlands and large areas of Central and South America, the ... View More
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Medieval Europe ... Louis the German received what is now presentday Germany, and Lothair became the Holy Roman Emperor and got a strip of land in the middle of the empire. ... View More
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A Comparison Contrast on the Achievements of Charlemagne ... like Constantine, his earlier predecessor, Charlemagne wished to create a unified Christendom which later became known as the Holy Roman Empire and endured as ... View More
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Athanasius ... The monastic movement was sweeping across the Roman Empire at this time. Atha ... Athanasius also helped begin the debate about the divinity of the Holy Spirit. ... View More
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Causes of the Reformation ... cause that started the reformation was Martin Lutheramp39s act of posting the Ninetyfive Theses on the door of the Wittenberg Cathedral in the Holy Roman Empire. ... View More
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Jews and the State ... Constantine, the first Roman Emperor to limit the rights of the Jews in the Holy Roman Empire, disallowed any Jews from becoming missionaries for their faith ... View More
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Crusades1 ... King Richard of England, King Philip Augustus of France, and Emperor Frederick Barboarossa of the Holy Roman Empire each started out at the head of a great ... View More
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The History of American Art ... 476. This gave more power to the pope in Rome, and it became the amp39The Holy Roman Empireamp39 under the direct control of the Pope. It ... View More
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Renissance Italy ... university. Humanists spread the letter out to the Holy Roman Empire because they also criticized the sale of indulgences. His vision ... View More
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A brief History of Tattoo ... In 325 AD tattoos again came under fire as Emperor Constantine took up Christianity.The pagan Roman Empire became the Holy Roman Empire.Constaninte decreed ... View More
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Austria, and Spain, intertwining history ... German emperors ruled the Holy Roman Empire until it ended in 1806 according to the World Book. In 976 the Babenberg gained control from Emperor Otto II. ... View More
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Papal Supremacy: Innocent III ... the right to rule to Charlemagne. It was the Pope who created the Holy Roman Empire. He made similar implications when he explains ... View More
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