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 Conrad III. Who is Conrad III? What is Conrad III? Where is Conrad III? Definition of Conrad III. Meaning of Conrad III.
After Lothar's death (December 1137), Conrad was elected king of the Romans (the title customarily accorded preparatory to accession as emperor) and thereby ruler of Germany at Coblenz in March 1138.
As duke of Franconia, he supported the unsuccessful candidacy of his brother, Frederick II of Swabia, for the kingship of Germany on the death of the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV (1125).
Conrad was never crowned emperor, and continued to style himself king of the Romans until his death.
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 Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor. Who is Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor? What is Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor? Where is Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor? Definition of Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor. Meaning of Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor.
Louis II, (825 — 875), Holy Roman Emperor (sole ruler 855- 875), eldest son of the emperor Lothair I, became the designated king of Italy in 839, and taking up his residence in that country was crowned king at Rome by Pope Sergius II on June 15, 844.
He at once preferred a claim to the rights of an emperor in the city, which claim was decisively rejected; but in 850 he was crowned joint emperor at Rome by Pope Leo IV, and soon afterwards married his cousin, Engelberga, a daughter of King Louis the German, and undertook the independent government of Italy.
The archbishops, who had been deposed by Nicholas for proclaiming this marriage invalid, obtained the support of the emperor, who reached Rome with an army in February 864; but, having been seized with fever, he made peace with the pope and left the city.
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 ipedia.com: Lothar Article
Lothar (in older English texts, sometimes Lothair) (795 - March 2, 855), Holy Roman Emperor, was the eldest son of the emperor Louis the Pious and his wife Irmengarde (Ermengarde), daughter of Ingramm (Ingerman), the Duke of Hesbaye.
Lothar, Holy Roman Emperor, was the eldest son of the emperor Louis the Pious and his wife Irmengarde, daughter of Ingramm, the Duke of Hesbaye.
Lothar, however, soon changed his attitude, and spent the succeeding decade in constant strife over the division of the Empire with his father.
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 AllRefer.com - Francis II, Holy Roman emperor (German History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Francis II 1768–1835, last Holy Roman emperor (1792–1806), first emperor of Austria as Francis I (1804–35), king of Bohemia and of Hungary (1792–1835).
In 1798 he joined the Second Coalition against France, was again defeated, and in the Treaty of LunEville (1801) consented to the virtual dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, which was formally ended (1806) after the Austrian rout at Austerlitz (see also Pressburg, Treaty of).
The events of his early reign shaped his later reactionary views, and he instituted severe repressive measures throughout the empire.
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Lothar (in older English texts, sometimes Lothair) (795- March 2, 855), Holy Roman Emperor, was the eldest son of the emperor Louis the Pious., and his wife Irmengarde (Ermengarde), daughter of Ingramm (Ingerman), the Duke of Hesbaye.
Lothar (in older English texts, sometimes Lothair) (795- March 2, 855), Holy Roman Emperor, was the eldest son of the emperor Louis the Pious.
Lothar, however, soon changed his attitude, and spent the succeeding decade in constant strife over the division of the Empire with his father.
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Irmengard married Lothar I, Holy Roman EMPEROR on 821.
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 Encyclopedia: Lothar II, Holy Roman Emperor
The sole member of the house of Supplinburg to hold the titles, Lothar II (1075-1137) became duke of Saxony in 1106, king of Germany in 1125 and Holy Roman Emperor in 1133.
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 Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor
Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, (1081 - May 23, 1125) was the fourth and last ruler of the Salian dynasty.
He forced the abdication in 1105 of his father, the emperor Henry IV and secured his own election as king, assuming the imperial crown in 1111.
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 Biography of Bernard of Clairvaux
Lothar, though crowned by Innocent in St Peter's, could do nothing to establish him in the Holy See so long as his own power was sapped by his quarrel with the house of Hohenstaufen.
In 1137, the year of Lothar's last journey to Rome, Bernard was back in Italy again; at Monte Cassino, setting the affairs of the monastery in order, at Salerno, trying in vain to induce Roger of Sicily to declare against Anacletus, in Rome itself, agitating with success against the antipope.
In northern Italy the effect of his personality and of his preaching was immense; Milan itself, of all the Lombard cities most jealous of the imperial claims, surrendered to his eloquence, submitted to Lothar and to Innocent, and tried to force Bernard against his will into the vacant see of St Ambrose.
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 LOTHAR II
After Lothar's death, he was elected (1138) king of the Romans, ruling as emperor in all but name, though he was never crowned as such.
Lothar faced opposition through most of his reign from Frederick II, the Hohenstaufen duke of Swabia, whom he had defeated in the election to the kingship (the usual preliminary to accession as emperor), and Frederick's brother Conrad III.
An attack on Rome by the emperor was without result, and in 865 Lothair, convinced that Louis and Charles at their recent meeting had discussed the partition of his kingdom, and threatened with excommunication, again took back his wife.
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 Lothair III, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lothair III of Supplinburg (1075–1137), was Duke of Saxony (1106), King of Germany (1125), and Holy Roman Emperor from 1133 to 1137.
The Staufens, in addition to claiming the private Salian lands which clearly fell to them, also claimed all of the crown lands gained under Henry IV and Henry V. Lothair's attempts to seize the crown lands following approval from a group of nobles meeting in Regensburg provoked Staufen reaction.
Lothair III is thus seen as a successor of Emperor Lothair I (ruled 843-855) and King Lothair II of Lotharingia (ruled 855-869), most of whose kingdom was eventually absorbed into Germany.
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 Otto III Holy Roman Emperor: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
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 the Holy Roman Empire
That is, he was "emperor elect": a term that did not imply that he was emperor-in-waiting or not yet fully emperor, but only that he was emperor by virtue of the election rather than papal coronation (by tradition, the style of rex Romanorum electus was retained between the election and the German coronation).
The Holy Roman Empire (HRE) never achieved the political unification that France did; a prolonged attempt at centralizing authority starting with Maximilian I (1493-1519) was wrecked by the Reformation and the ensuing wars, culminating with the Thirty Years War (1618-48) and the Treaty of Westphalia (1648).
The emperor was crowned by either the archbishop of Mainz or that of Trier, depending on the diocese in which the ceremony took place (in 1742, the archbishop of Cologne, brother of Emperor Karl VII, officiated with the consent of the archbishop of Mainz).
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Lothar I, Holy Roman EMPEROR was born 795 and died 29 Sep 855.
Charlemagne Emperor [Parents] [scrapbook] was born 2 Apr 742 in Aix-la-Chapelle or Aachen Ingolheim.
Pepin 1 King was born 797 and died 838.
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 Louis II
The historical basis for the character of Louis in Pope Joan is Louis II, the great-grandson of the first Holy Roman Emperor, Charlemagne.
Louis' father, Emperor Lothar I, spent most of his reign fighting for control of the empire with his brothers, Charles the Bald and Louis the German.
She is said to have campaigned with him, negotiated peace for Louis with his uncles, and to have reconciled him with Pope Nicholas I. Apparently, Louis retained his taste for strong-willed women.
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Lothar was given the title of emperor, and as co-rulerwith his father at once made heir to the empire, and appointed King ofItaly in the event of his father's death.
On 24 July 840, the new Emperor, Lothar, inStrasburg, refuses to support the land claims of Charles (from theagreement of Worms on 30 May 839).
Upon the death of hisnephew, Lothar II on 8 August 869, Charles sped to Lotharingia and hadhimself crowned King of Lotharingia annointed on 9 September in thecathedral at Metz by Bishop Adventius of Metz and Archbishop Hincmar ofRheims.
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 Brandenburg
In 1134, in the wake of a German crusade against the Wends, the German magnate Albert the Bear was granted the Northern March bythe Holy Roman Emperor Lothar II.
As the lands that had been acquired in Prussia wereoutside the formal boundaries of the Holy Roman Empire, Frederick assumed (as Frederick I) the title of "King of Prussia" (1701),basing this promotion from margrave on his title to what were, in actuality, vast but less agriculturally valuable stretches ofsandy ground.
In 948 Emperor Otto I theGreat established German control over the now largely Slavic inhabitants of the area and founded the dioceses of Havelberg and Brandenburg; he died in 983.
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 Legacy Report
Charlemagne Holy Roman Emperor (800-814), son of Pepin III "Le Bref", Roi des Francs (747-768) and Berthe "au grand pied" de Laon, was born 2 Apr 742 in Ingolheim and died 28 Jan 814 in Aachen at age 71.
Louis married Anna Porphyrogeneta, daughter of Leo VI "Philosopher", Emperor of Byzantium (886-912) and Zoë Tautzaina, 905.
Charlemagne revived the political and cultural life of Europe, which had collapsed after the fall of the West Roman Empire in the A.D. 400's.
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 Adalbert of Mainz
Adalbert I von Saarbrücken (died 1137), Archbishop of Mainz (1111–1137), played a key role in opposing Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor and in securing the election of Lothar II, Holy Roman Emperor.
Of the family of the counts of Saarbrücken, he served as imperial chancellor under Emperors Henry IV and Henry V.
In exchange for supporting the Emperor in his quest to regain the rights to investiture (which Henry received from Pope Paschal II in 1111), he was given the position of archbishop of Mainz.
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