because popes started to press their claim to supremacy. In made the the french and English stronger !
have a happy day . . . not !
The Roman emperors were absolute rulers. They power was absolute.
The four emperors who scrambled for power after Nero's death were: Galba, Otho, Vitallius and Vespasian.The four emperors who scrambled for power after Nero's death were: Galba, Otho, Vitallius and Vespasian.The four emperors who scrambled for power after Nero's death were: Galba, Otho, Vitallius and Vespasian.The four emperors who scrambled for power after Nero's death were: Galba, Otho, Vitallius and Vespasian.The four emperors who scrambled for power after Nero's death were: Galba, Otho, Vitallius and Vespasian.The four emperors who scrambled for power after Nero's death were: Galba, Otho, Vitallius and Vespasian.The four emperors who scrambled for power after Nero's death were: Galba, Otho, Vitallius and Vespasian.The four emperors who scrambled for power after Nero's death were: Galba, Otho, Vitallius and Vespasian.The four emperors who scrambled for power after Nero's death were: Galba, Otho, Vitallius and Vespasian.
Many German emperors faced a conflict of interest between their roles as secular rulers and their responsibilities as leaders of the Holy Roman Empire, which was closely tied to the Catholic Church. This duality often led to tensions, as emperors sought to assert their authority over the empire while also needing to maintain the Church's favor for political legitimacy and support. Additionally, their ambitions to consolidate power could clash with the interests of local princes and nobles, complicating governance and leading to power struggles.
The German emperors depend upon the Church because they use to make the bishops and abbots vassal. The vassals were to listen to their king and keep his kingdom in order.
They had to face the popes and the wealthy people of italy
Technically, no one had power over the emperors, he was supreme. But in reality it was either all or some part of the military that had the power. Many emperors were raised by the troops and then there was the Praetorian Guard and the German Guard. A wise emperor kept these entities happy or he could very well be dead.Technically, no one had power over the emperors, he was supreme. But in reality it was either all or some part of the military that had the power. Many emperors were raised by the troops and then there was the Praetorian Guard and the German Guard. A wise emperor kept these entities happy or he could very well be dead.Technically, no one had power over the emperors, he was supreme. But in reality it was either all or some part of the military that had the power. Many emperors were raised by the troops and then there was the Praetorian Guard and the German Guard. A wise emperor kept these entities happy or he could very well be dead.Technically, no one had power over the emperors, he was supreme. But in reality it was either all or some part of the military that had the power. Many emperors were raised by the troops and then there was the Praetorian Guard and the German Guard. A wise emperor kept these entities happy or he could very well be dead.Technically, no one had power over the emperors, he was supreme. But in reality it was either all or some part of the military that had the power. Many emperors were raised by the troops and then there was the Praetorian Guard and the German Guard. A wise emperor kept these entities happy or he could very well be dead.Technically, no one had power over the emperors, he was supreme. But in reality it was either all or some part of the military that had the power. Many emperors were raised by the troops and then there was the Praetorian Guard and the German Guard. A wise emperor kept these entities happy or he could very well be dead.Technically, no one had power over the emperors, he was supreme. But in reality it was either all or some part of the military that had the power. Many emperors were raised by the troops and then there was the Praetorian Guard and the German Guard. A wise emperor kept these entities happy or he could very well be dead.Technically, no one had power over the emperors, he was supreme. But in reality it was either all or some part of the military that had the power. Many emperors were raised by the troops and then there was the Praetorian Guard and the German Guard. A wise emperor kept these entities happy or he could very well be dead.Technically, no one had power over the emperors, he was supreme. But in reality it was either all or some part of the military that had the power. Many emperors were raised by the troops and then there was the Praetorian Guard and the German Guard. A wise emperor kept these entities happy or he could very well be dead.
The Roman emperors were absolute rulers. They power was absolute.
The four emperors who scrambled for power after Nero's death were: Galba, Otho, Vitallius and Vespasian.The four emperors who scrambled for power after Nero's death were: Galba, Otho, Vitallius and Vespasian.The four emperors who scrambled for power after Nero's death were: Galba, Otho, Vitallius and Vespasian.The four emperors who scrambled for power after Nero's death were: Galba, Otho, Vitallius and Vespasian.The four emperors who scrambled for power after Nero's death were: Galba, Otho, Vitallius and Vespasian.The four emperors who scrambled for power after Nero's death were: Galba, Otho, Vitallius and Vespasian.The four emperors who scrambled for power after Nero's death were: Galba, Otho, Vitallius and Vespasian.The four emperors who scrambled for power after Nero's death were: Galba, Otho, Vitallius and Vespasian.The four emperors who scrambled for power after Nero's death were: Galba, Otho, Vitallius and Vespasian.
The Emperors power was limited because if the king chose a good bishop he would be knowned in a good way nope
They took it. Emperors and dictators don't ask permission they just take the power.
Kaiser - a German version of Caesar
=The Severan emperors stayed in power by paying the army well.=
Many German emperors faced a conflict of interest between their roles as secular rulers and their responsibilities as leaders of the Holy Roman Empire, which was closely tied to the Catholic Church. This duality often led to tensions, as emperors sought to assert their authority over the empire while also needing to maintain the Church's favor for political legitimacy and support. Additionally, their ambitions to consolidate power could clash with the interests of local princes and nobles, complicating governance and leading to power struggles.
A number of weak emperors ruled
A number of weak emperors ruled
The German emperors depend upon the Church because they use to make the bishops and abbots vassal. The vassals were to listen to their king and keep his kingdom in order.
A whole lot of power!