Most of the people in the Holy Roman Empire spoke german. It's perhaps worth noting that the Holy Roman Empire (Somebody said this) is not holy, roman or an empire !
Depends on the time period that you are referring to. During the 1600-1800's the majority language of the Holy Roman Empire was German.
Otto I's territory was The Holy Roman Empire.
well, the first Holy Roman Emperor (Otto I) was crowned in 962AD, and the last (Francis II) abdicated and dissolved the Empire in 1806. That is, 844 years
The greatest European powers included Rome, Holy Roman Empire, France, and the Byzantine Empire.
The term "Holy" was used by emperor Frederick Barbarossa in the 12th century as a response to the pope who technically called the emperor one of his vassals. The emperor on the other hand felt himself as highest sovereign on earth.
King of Prussia (1740-1786) Prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire. Wikipedia :)
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Voltaire said the Holy Roman Empire was not 'Holy, Roman, or an Empire.'
the holy roman empire was not holy, roman or an empire - Voltaire
Germany was part of the Holy Roman Empire. But was not the Holy Roman Empire.
Holy Roman Empire was created in 962.
The holy Roman empire ruled the Romans.
One possibility would be the formation of the Holy Roman Empire (which was unfortunately neither Holy, Roman, nor an Empire).
It never did. The so-called Holy Roman Empire was a mid-European entity.
Charlemagne was the first ruler of the Holy Roman Empire.
Voltaire
Yes
The Holy Roman Empire