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"King of the Romans" (upon election to the throne) "Emperor of the Romans" (upon being crowned by the pope) or "Holy Roman Emperor" (a modern term for the monarch of the Holy Roman Empire)
He was the first emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. He temporarily united Europe.
He was crowned Emperor by the Pope in 800, but didn't use the title. Note that the notion that he was crowned Holy Roman Emperor is a later fiction.
charlemagne...
He was given the title of Holy Roman Emperor.
Otto I was the first holy Roman emperor.
Charles VII became the holy Roman Emperor in 1519.
The Roman emperor had to answer to the pope.
When Otto I freed the Pope from the control of the Romans, he was named Holy Roman Emperor.
Seven electors chose the Holy Roman Emperor.
Otto I the Great, Holy Roman Emperor (lived 912-973, reigned 936-973). The Holy Roman Emperor was ruler of the Holy Roman Empire, a predecessor of numerous countries mainly in central Europe.
Holy Roman Emperor and ruled alot of other places.
hOly Roman Emperor was a title, not a nickname.
the Holy Roman Emperor
Charlemagne