At its peak, the Holy Roman Empire included parts of modern-day Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Czech Republic, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, and France.
Germany was part of the Holy Roman Empire. But was not the Holy Roman Empire.
Holy Roman Empire was created in 962.
Voltaire
The Holy Roman Emperors were the heads of this empire.
During its reign, the Holy Roman Empire primarily spoke Latin as the official language for administrative and religious purposes. However, various regional languages were also spoken by the diverse population within the empire.
Voltaire said the Holy Roman Empire was not 'Holy, Roman, or an Empire.'
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 !
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.
You are probably thinking of the Holy Roman Empire. This empire existed in central Europe during the years 962 to 1806. It lasted almost as long as the original Roman Empire.
If Holy Empire you mean Holy Roman Empire. It was dissolved in 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars. After the defeat of the Third Coalition in the Battle of Austerlitz.
The holy Roman empire ruled the Romans.
Holy Roman Empire was created in 962.
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One possibility would be the formation of the Holy Roman Empire (which was unfortunately neither Holy, Roman, nor an Empire).
The Ottoman Empire
It never did. The so-called Holy Roman Empire was a mid-European entity.