Holy Roman Paradox
The Holy Roman Empire presents a fascinating contradiction, as it was neither truly Roman nor a cohesive empire. While it encompassed various principalities and kingdoms, the emperor's power often fluctuated, leading to a structure more akin to a loose federation. Ultimately, it can be described as a "holy, non-Roman, quasi-empire," highlighting its unique historical context.In this clip
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Was the Holy Roman Empire, Holy, Roman, or an Empire?
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