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HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE

 * Holy Roman Empire
 * Central Europe
 * Middle Ages
 * Early modern period
 * Kingdom of Germany
 * Kingdom of Bohemia
 * Kingdom of Arles
 * Kingdom of Italy (Holy Roman Empire)
 * Pope Leo III
 * List of Frankish kings
 * Charlemagne
 * Holy Roman Emperor
 * Western Europe
 * Carolingian dynasty
 * Berengar I of Italy
 * Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor
 * Translatio imperii
 * Prince-elector
 * King of the Romans
 * List of states in the Holy Roman Empire
 * Principality
 * Duchy
 * County
 * Free imperial city
 * Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
 * Napoleon
 * Battle of Austerlitz
 * Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor
 * Imperial Diet (Holy Roman Empire)
 * Cologne
 * Imperial State
 * Carolingian Empire
 * West Francia
 * Charles the Bald
 * Charles the Fat
 * Stem duchy
 * Duchy of Franconia
 * Duchy of Bavaria
 * Duchy of Swabia
 * Duchy of Saxony
 * Lotharingia
 * Louis the Child
 * Conrad I of Germany
 * Henry the Fowler
 * Fritzlar
 * Hungarians
 * Battle of Riade
 * Ottonian dynasty
 * Aachen
 * Kaiserpfalz
 * Magdeburg
 * Battle of Lechfeld (955)
 * Adelaide of Italy
 * Pope John XII
 * Pope Leo VIII
 * List of Byzantine emperors
 * Theophanu
 * Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor
 * Pope Gregory V
 * Crescentius the Younger
 * Antipope John XVI
 * Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor
 * Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor
 * Salian dynasty
 * Cluniac Reforms
 * Pope Gregory VII
 * Investiture Controversy
 * Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor
 * Walk to Canossa
 * Rudolf of Rheinfelden
 * Concordat of Worms
 * Lothair II, Holy Roman Emperor
 * Henry X, Duke of Bavaria
 * House of Welf
 * Conrad III of Germany
 * House of Hohenstaufen
 * Henry the Lion
 * Imperial Knight
 * Landfrieden
 * Rule of law
 * Freiburg im Breisgau
 * Munich
 * Corpus Juris Civilis
 * Milan
 * Pope Alexander III
 * Antipope
 * Lübeck
 * Third Crusade
 * Anatolia
 * Ostsiedlung
 * West Slavs
 * Germans
 * Germanisation
 * Phenomenon
 * Nationalism
 * Pomerania
 * Silesia
 * Teutonic Knights
 * Prussia (region)
 * Konrad I of Masovia
 * Old Prussians
 * State of the Teutonic Order
 * Prussia
 * Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor
 * Richard I of England
 * Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
 * Philip of Swabia
 * Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor
 * Pope Innocent III
 * Sixth Crusade
 * Confoederatio cum principibus ecclesiasticis
 * Statutum in favorem principum
 * Ottokar I of Bohemia
 * Golden Bull of Sicily
 * Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
 * Prague
 * Conrad IV of Germany
 * Antiking
 * William II of Holland
 * Interregnum
 * Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall
 * Alfonso X of Castile
 * Rudolf I of Germany
 * Medieval commune
 * League of towns
 * Hanseatic League
 * Imperial immediacy
 * Feudalism in the Holy Roman Empire
 * Feudalism
 * Late Middle Ages
 * Pomerania during the Late Middle Ages
 * Golden Bull of 1356
 * Duchy of Styria
 * Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor
 * House of Luxembourg
 * Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor
 * House of Wittelsbach
 * Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor
 * Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor
 * Hoftag
 * Council of Constance
 * Hussite
 * Christendom
 * Austrian–Hungarian War (1477–88)
 * Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
 * Diet of Worms (1495)
 * Imperial Reform
 * Imperial Circle
 * Reichskammergericht
 * Protestant Reformation
 * German Renaissance
 * Ferdinand II of Aragon
 * Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
 * Joanna of Castile
 * Monarchy of Spain
 * Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
 * Philip II of Spain
 * Martin Luther
 * Protestantism
 * Nuremberg
 * Frankfurt
 * Strasbourg
 * Catholic Church
 * Early Modern history of Germany
 * Pomerania during the Early Modern Age
 * Thirty Years' War
 * Protestant Union
 * Baroque
 * Pope Paul IV
 * Peace of Augsburg
 * Calvinism
 * Anabaptists
 * Huldrych Zwingli
 * Cologne War
 * Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor
 * Battle of Vienna
 * Army of the Holy Roman Empire
 * John III Sobieski
 * Ottoman Empire
 * Peace of Westphalia
 * Sovereignty
 * Switzerland
 * Netherlands
 * House of Habsburg
 * 18th-century history of Germany
 * Austria–Prussia rivalry
 * Kingdom of Prussia
 * Habsburg Monarchy
 * Louis XIV of France
 * War of the Polish Succession
 * War of the Spanish Succession
 * War of the Austrian Succession
 * Austria
 * History of Germany
 * French Revolutionary Wars
 * German mediatization
 * Mediatisation
 * Secularization
 * French Revolution
 * Annexation
 * Monarchy
 * Ecclesiology
 * Bishop
 * Abbot
 * Peace of Pressburg (1805)
 * Confederation of the Rhine
 * Satellite state
 * House of Lorraine
 * Emperor of Austria
 * King of Hungary
 * Aftermath of World War I
 * German Confederation
 * Napoleonic Wars
 * North German Confederation
 * German Empire
 * Germany
 * Monarch
 * Duke
 * Count
 * Prince
 * High Middle Ages
 * Power (social and political)
 * France in the Middle Ages
 * Kingdom of England
 * Pope
 * Kleinstaaterei
 * Patchwork
 * Prince of the Church
 * Prince-bishop
 * Diocese
 * List of Imperial Diet participants (1792)
 * List of German monarchs
 * Salian Franks
 * Lorraine (duchy)
 * Ripuarian Franks
 * Franconia
 * Saxons
 * Bavaria
 * Swabia
 * List of Bohemian monarchs
 * List of rulers of the Electoral Palatinate
 * List of rulers of Saxony
 * List of rulers of Brandenburg
 * Electorate of Cologne
 * Mainz
 * Trier
 * Rhine
 * Aulic Council
 * Lands of the Bohemian Crown
 * Old Swiss Confederacy
 * Friesland (district)
 * Imperial Army (Holy Roman Empire)
 * Standing army
 * Vienna
 * Gothic art
 * Western Roman Empire
 * Papal States
 * Third Rome
 * Nazi Germany
 * Austrian Empire
 * Austria-Hungary
 * Empire
 * Reich
 * Electoral Rhenish Circle
 * Upper Saxon Circle
 * Burgundian Circle
 * Austrian Circle
 * Bavarian Circle
 * Franconian Circle
 * Lower Rhenish–Westphalian Circle
 * Lower Saxon Circle
 * Swabian Circle
 * Upper Rhenish Circle
 * Territories of the Holy Roman Empire outside the Imperial Circles