Kingdom of the Romans

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The Kingdom of the Romans was the medieval German realm whose elected ruler was traditionally destined to become Holy Roman Emperor.

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Label Occurrences
Kingdom of the Romans canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German realm
elective monarchy
medieval kingdom
alsoKnownAs Kingdom of Germany NERFINISHED
Regnum Romanorum NERFINISHED
Regnum Teutonicum NERFINISHED
Roman-German Kingdom NERFINISHED
associatedDynasty Habsburg dynasty NERFINISHED
Hohenstaufen dynasty NERFINISHED
Luxembourg dynasty NERFINISHED
Ottonian dynasty NERFINISHED
Salian dynasty NERFINISHED
associatedTitle Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
capital Aachen NERFINISHED
Frankfurt am Main NERFINISHED
Nuremberg NERFINISHED
Regensburg NERFINISHED
continent Europe
coreTerritory Duchy of Bavaria NERFINISHED
Duchy of Franconia NERFINISHED
Duchy of Lotharingia NERFINISHED
Duchy of Saxony NERFINISHED
Duchy of Swabia NERFINISHED
country Germany (medieval) NERFINISHED
electoralBody Prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
governmentType elective monarchy
languageUsed Latin NERFINISHED
Middle High German NERFINISHED
legalStatus kingdom within the Holy Roman Empire
linkedTo Golden Bull of 1356 NERFINISHED
Imperial Church System NERFINISHED
Investiture Controversy NERFINISHED
locatedIn Central Europe
mainReligion Latin Church NERFINISHED
partOf Holy Roman Empire
politicalCulture feudal monarchy
politicalStructure federation of stem duchies
predecessor Carolingian Empire NERFINISHED
East Francia NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
rulerTitle King of the Romans NERFINISHED
Roman-German King NERFINISHED
selectionMethod election by prince-electors
significantEvent coronation of Otto I as Holy Roman Emperor in 962 NERFINISHED
election of Henry the Fowler as German king
startTime 10th century
circa 919
successor Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
traditionalCoronationSite Aachen Cathedral NERFINISHED
Frankfurt Cathedral NERFINISHED

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Albert II of Bohemia monarchOf Kingdom of the Romans