The Holy Roman Empire (Empires in the Middle Ages)

The Holy Roman Empire (Empires in the Middle Ages) — page 1
From Christmas Day in 800 CE until August 6 1806 there existed in Europe a peculiar political institution called the Holy Roman Empire though this is a bit of a misnomer The name of the empire as it is known today did not come into general use until 1254 It has been said that this political arrangement was not holy Roman or an empire Any holiness attached to it came from the claims of the popes in their attempts to assert religious control in Europe It was Roman to the extent that it tried to revive without success the political authority of the Roman Empire in the West as a coun terweight to the Byzantine Empire in the East And it was an empire in the loosest sense of the word at no time was it able to establish unchallenged political control over the vast territories it pretended to rule In fact there was no central government no unity of language no common system of law and no sense of common loyalty among the many states within it And over the centuries the empire’s boundaries shifted and shrank drastically How did this oddly named institution last for over a thousand years 4 I N T R O D U C T I O N