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Lack of transportation and disinterest in giving way to the Central Power
as the holy roman empire furthered itself, the ambitions of German emperors became greater. However they had so much ambition, but were not successful because the pope 3wanted to gain power over them.
Charlemagne was a Frankish king who built an Empire, which was divided among his heirs, eventually becoming two nations. The eastern half of the old empire became the Holy Roman Empire. The emperors were at first very powerful men who inherited their power and authority in the same way a king would. Later on, they lost much of their power and were elected to office by a group, usually of seven elector princes, including four of royal status and three bishops.
The Franks of France and he holy roman Christians
The Emperors power was limited because if the king chose a good bishop he would be knowned in a good way nope
They came to power when Charlemagne was crowned as emperor and defender of Christianity by the pope.
The power of the Holy Roman Emperor was limited by the power of the princes and the bishops of the empire. The Roman Empire was a collection of principalities, duchies, bishoprics and city-states. It comprised more than 300 states
The Roman emperor had to answer to the pope.
The Holy Roman Emperors were the heads of this empire.
The Holy Roman Emperors where the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire, which was created by Otto I in 962 and ended in 1806. It was centred around Germany and at its greatest extent it included northeastern France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland, Switzerland Austria, Italy and the Czech Republic.
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The Holy Roman Emperors who also were the kings of Germany until the establishment of the Hapsburg dynasty, which was Austrian.
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