Holy Roman Empire

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The Holy Roman Empire was a multi-ethnic complex of territories in Central Europe that existed from the early Middle Ages until 1806, centered on the German lands and ruled by an emperor who claimed a continuation of the legacy of the ancient Roman Empire.

All labels observed (48)

Label Occurrences
Holy Roman Empire canonical 3,872
Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation 14
Heiliges Römisches Reich 6

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (59)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian state
early modern state
elective monarchy
former empire
medieval state
monarchy
multi-ethnic polity
alsoKnownAs Holy Roman Empire
surface form: Heiliges Römisches Reich

Holy Roman Empire
surface form: Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation

Holy Roman Empire
surface form: Sacrum Romanum Imperium
capital Aachen
Frankfurt am Main
Regensburg
Vienna
claimedHeritage Roman Empire
commonLanguage German
continent Europe
currency Dutch guilder
surface form: Gulden

Reichsthaler
dissolutionCause Napoleonic Wars
dissolved 1806
endTime 6 August 1806
firstRuler Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor
surface form: Otto I
firstRulerTitle Holy Roman Emperor
followedBy Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Austrian Empire

Confederation of the Rhine
German Confederation
governmentForm elective monarchy
feudal monarchy
headOfStateTitle Holy Roman Emperor
inception 2 February 962
includedTerritory Duchy of Austria
Electorate of Bavaria
surface form: Duchy of Bavaria

Duchy of Saxony
Duchy of Swabia
Bohemia
surface form: Kingdom of Bohemia

Kingdom of Germany
Kingdom of Italy
Electorate of Cologne
surface form: Prince-Archbishopric of Cologne

Prince-Archbishopric of Mainz
Prince-Archbishopric of Trier
judicialBody Reichshofrat
Reichskammergericht
lastRuler Francis I of Austria
surface form: Francis II
lastRulerTitle Holy Roman Emperor
legislativeBody Imperial Diet
motto Renovatio imperii Romanorum
notableEvent Golden Bull of 1356
Peace of Augsburg
Peace of Westphalia
Thirty Years' War
officialLanguage Latin
partOf Western Christianity
surface form: Latin Christendom
precededBy Carolingian Empire
East Francia
region Central Europe
religion Protestantism
Roman Catholicism
startTime 962

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Württemberg-Bernstadt partOf Holy Roman Empire
Council of Worms (1076) response by Henry IV heldIn Holy Roman Empire
subject surface form: Council of Worms (1076)
Honorius II (antipope) countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
Slavic states hasCommonHistoricalInfluence Holy Roman Empire
archbishop-prince hasDomain Holy Roman Empire
House of Zähringen country Holy Roman Empire
Ulrich von Jungingen countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
Königsstuhl von Rhens significantPeriod Holy Roman Empire
this entity surface form: Heiliges Römisches Reich
cross of Trier heritage Holy Roman Empire
Willigis countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
County of Ivrea partOf Holy Roman Empire
Berengar II of Italy associatedWith Holy Roman Empire
Markgräfin usedIn Holy Roman Empire
Martin Butzer countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
Adalbert of Italy conflict Holy Roman Empire
Theodoric (antipope) countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
Duchy of Zweibrücken country Holy Roman Empire
Duchy of Zweibrücken partOf Holy Roman Empire
Philibert of Chalon allegiance Holy Roman Empire
Bentheim country Holy Roman Empire
Prince Waldeck countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
House of La Marck countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
Conquest of Tunis (1535) participant Holy Roman Empire
Countess of Nassau-Dillenburg country Holy Roman Empire
Countess of Nassau-Dillenburg partOf Holy Roman Empire
subject surface form: County of Nassau-Dillenburg
Rudolf II, Duke of Bavaria associatedWith Holy Roman Empire
Donauwörth partOf Holy Roman Empire
Count of Nassau country Holy Roman Empire
Pope Gelasius II conflict Holy Roman Empire
Brunswick-Bevern country Holy Roman Empire
Brunswick-Bevern subdivisionOf Holy Roman Empire
Brunswick-Bevern partOf Holy Roman Empire
Upper Saxony partOf Holy Roman Empire