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Otto I, King of Germany
Otto I was the first holy Roman emperor.
Actually, Germany did not exist in the sixteenth century, there were many individual German states in that part of the Holy Roman Empire which came to be what we now know as Germany. The Holy Roman Empire was ruled by the Holy Roman Emperor, and the individual principalities were ruled by princes.
Germany was part of the Holy Roman Empire. But was not the Holy Roman Empire.
Seven electors chose the Holy Roman Emperor.
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Pope Gregory VII clashed with and excommunicated the German emperor, Henry IV, during the Investiture Controversy in the 11th century. This conflict arose over the appointment of bishops and who had the authority to invest them with their symbols of office.
He was given the title of Holy Roman Emperor.
Otto I, King of Germany
Otto I was the first holy Roman emperor.
The Holy Roman Emperor and the Holy Roman Empire lasted from the year 800 to 1805 when it was dismantled after the Battle of Austerlitz. Germany was unified in 1871 with the declaration of Wilhelm von Hohenzollern of Prussia as the German Emperor. Thus, the two entities never coincided historically.
Otto III was elected King of Germany in 983. He became the Holy Roman Emperor in 896
Actually, Germany did not exist in the sixteenth century, there were many individual German states in that part of the Holy Roman Empire which came to be what we now know as Germany. The Holy Roman Empire was ruled by the Holy Roman Emperor, and the individual principalities were ruled by princes.
Charles VII became the holy Roman Emperor in 1519.
Germany was part of the Holy Roman Empire. But was not the Holy Roman Empire.
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.