coronation of Albert I as King of the Romans

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The coronation of Albert I as King of the Romans was the formal ceremony in which Albert of Habsburg was crowned as the German king and de facto ruler of the Holy Roman Empire following his victory in the struggle for the throne.

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coronation of Albert I as King of the Romans canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
royal coronation
appliesToJurisdiction Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
ceremonialRole formal investiture with royal insignia
public recognition of Albert I as German king
confersStatus de facto ruler of the Holy Roman Empire
confersTitle King of the Romans NERFINISHED
country Holy Roman Empire
follows election of Albert I as King of the Romans
struggle for the German throne after the death of Rudolf I
hasCause victory of Albert I in the struggle for the German throne
hasContext Habsburg rise to power in the late 13th century
dynastic conflict within the Holy Roman Empire
hasCoronationSubject Albert I of Habsburg NERFINISHED
hasEffect accession of Albert I as King of the Romans
hasHistoricalSignificance consolidation of Habsburg influence in the Holy Roman Empire
resolution of a contested royal succession in the empire
hasType medieval coronation ceremony
languageOfRecord Latin
Middle High German NERFINISHED
mainSubject Albert I of Habsburg NERFINISHED
participant Albert I of Habsburg NERFINISHED
high clergy of the Holy Roman Empire
imperial nobility
prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
relatedTo Adolf of Nassau NERFINISHED
Rudolf I of Habsburg NERFINISHED
subjectOf accounts in medieval German chronicles

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Battle of Göllheim followedBy coronation of Albert I as King of the Romans