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The Holy Roman Empire: A History of the Union of European States from its Origins to its Dissolution

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The Holy Roman Empire: A History of the Union of European States from its Origins to its Dissolution
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The distinguished Austrian writer and publicist Friedrich Heer traces the millennia-long history of the Holy Roman Empire, beginning with the coronation of Charlemagne in 800 and ending with the abolition of the empire by Francis II of Habsburg during the Napoleonic Wars. Heer traces the succession of ruling dynasties, the shifting centers of power, and with them the borders of the multinational state. He describes the centuries-long confrontation with the Vatican, Western countries, and Eastern countries. He also highlights the high degree of political and religious tolerance and the unwavering commitment of its rulers to creating a united Europe.
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