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{{Infobox country|name=Holy Roman Empire|native_name=Heiliges Römisches Reich<br>Sacrum Imperium Romanum|image_flag=Flag of the Holy Roman Empire.svg|image_coat=Coat of arms of the Holy Roman Empire.svg|mode_of_production=[[Feudalism]]|government_type=Monarchy|life_span=800/962–1806|image_map=Holy Roman Empire (1789).svg|map_width=260|map_caption=The empire in 1789|common_languages=German<br>Latin|population_estimate=29,000,000|population_estimate_year=1800}} | {{Infobox country|name=Holy Roman Empire|native_name=Heiliges Römisches Reich<br>Sacrum Imperium Romanum|image_flag=Flag of the Holy Roman Empire.svg|image_coat=Coat of arms of the Holy Roman Empire.svg|mode_of_production=[[Feudalism]]|government_type=Monarchy|life_span=800/962–1806|image_map=Holy Roman Empire (1789).svg|map_width=260|map_caption=The empire in 1789|common_languages=German<br>Latin|population_estimate=29,000,000|population_estimate_year=1800}} | ||
The '''Holy Roman Empire''' (German: ''Heiliges Römisches Reich'') was a political entity in | The '''Holy Roman Empire''' (German: ''Heiliges Römisches Reich'') was a political entity in Central Europe during the medieval and early modern periods. Its power base was in [[Republic of Austria|Austria]], but it extended across what is now [[Federal Republic of Germany|Germany]], [[Czech Republic|Czechia]], [[Hungary]], and northern [[Italian Republic|Italy]]. It was deeply divided and had internal conflicts between the Emperor and local princes.<ref name=":022222">{{Citation|author=Neil Faulkner|year=2013|title=A Marxist History of the World: From Neanderthals to Neoliberals|chapter=The First Wave of Bourgeois Revolutions|page=94–103|pdf=https://cloudflare-ipfs.com/ipfs/bafykbzacedljwr5izotdclz23o3c5p4di4t3ero3ncbfytip55slhiz4otuls?filename=Neil%20Faulkner%20-%20A%20Marxist%20History%20of%20the%20World_%20From%20Neanderthals%20to%20Neoliberals-Pluto%20Press%20%282013%29.pdf|publisher=Pluto Press|isbn=9781849648639|lg=https://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=91CA6C708BFE15444FE27899217FBA8E}}</ref> | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
The formation of the Holy Roman Empire began with Charlemagne's coronation as "Emperor of the Romans" in 800 and was solidified when Otto I was crowned emperor in 962 by Pope John XII. This effort aimed to revive the Western Roman Empire, which had seen its legal and political structure collapse during the 5th and 6th centuries, leaving the Roman imperial office vacant after the deposition of Romulus Augustulus in 476. In 797, Irene removed Byzantine Emperor Constantine VI from the throne, declaring herself Empress. Given that the Latin Church only recognized a male Roman Emperor as the head of Christendom, Pope Leo III sought a new candidate by creating the Holy Roman Empire. | |||
The Czech population revolted in 1415 after the execution of the radical preacher [[Jan Hus]]. The rebellion included egalitarian Taborites who called for the elimination of [[exploitation]] and destruction of the feudal ruling class. | The Czech population revolted in 1415 after the execution of the radical preacher [[Jan Hus]]. The rebellion included egalitarian Taborites who called for the elimination of [[exploitation]] and destruction of the feudal ruling class. | ||
Under the rule of the Hapsburg dynasty, the Holy Roman Empire fought with [[Monarchy of Spain (1516–1700)|Spain]] against [[Kingdom of France (987–1792)|France]] from 1494 and 1559 in northern Italy.<ref name=":02222">{{Citation|author=Neil Faulkner|year=2013|title=A Marxist History of the World: From Neanderthals to Neoliberals|chapter=European Feudalism|page=88|pdf=https://cloudflare-ipfs.com/ipfs/bafykbzacedljwr5izotdclz23o3c5p4di4t3ero3ncbfytip55slhiz4otuls?filename=Neil%20Faulkner%20-%20A%20Marxist%20History%20of%20the%20World_%20From%20Neanderthals%20to%20Neoliberals-Pluto%20Press%20%282013%29.pdf|publisher=Pluto Press|isbn=9781849648639|lg=https://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=91CA6C708BFE15444FE27899217FBA8E}}</ref> | Under the rule of the Hapsburg dynasty, the Holy Roman Empire fought with [[Monarchy of Spain (1516–1700)|Spain]] against [[Kingdom of France (987–1792)|France]] from 1494 and 1559 in northern Italy.<ref name=":02222">{{Citation|author=Neil Faulkner|year=2013|title=A Marxist History of the World: From Neanderthals to Neoliberals|chapter=European Feudalism|page=88|pdf=https://cloudflare-ipfs.com/ipfs/bafykbzacedljwr5izotdclz23o3c5p4di4t3ero3ncbfytip55slhiz4otuls?filename=Neil%20Faulkner%20-%20A%20Marxist%20History%20of%20the%20World_%20From%20Neanderthals%20to%20Neoliberals-Pluto%20Press%20%282013%29.pdf|publisher=Pluto Press|isbn=9781849648639|lg=https://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=91CA6C708BFE15444FE27899217FBA8E}}</ref> | ||
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=== Thirty Years' War === | === Thirty Years' War === | ||
In the early 17th century, Spain launched a feudal [[counterrevolution]] against the Reformation. Anti- | In the early 17th century, Spain launched a feudal [[counterrevolution]] against the Reformation. Anti-Catholic nobles in Bohemia threw three imperial officials out of a window in Prague in 1618 and then refused to recognize the new Catholic emperor [[Ferdinand Hapsburg II|Ferdinand]], granting the crown of Bohemia to a German Protestant prince named [[Frederick V of Palatine|Frederick of Palatine]]. Catholic forces defeated Frederick in 1620 and restored the Catholic imperial government. The [[Republic of the Seven United Netherlands|Netherlands]], [[Denmark–Norway (1524–1814)|Denmark]], [[Swedish Empire (1611–1721)|Sweden]], and France intervened against Spain, defeating the Hapsburgs in 1648. The population reduced the German population by half between 1618 and 1648 and drained Spain's resources, allowing France to surpass it in military power.<ref name=":022222" /> | ||
== Economy == | == Economy == | ||
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==== Plebeians ==== | ==== Plebeians ==== | ||
The plebeians (future [[proletariat]]) were urban dwellers that had no citizenship rights. They included [[Lumpenproletariat|lumpenproletarians]], day workers, and skilled journeymen. Some were former guild members while others were peasants.<ref name=":0" /> | The plebeians (future [[proletariat]]) were urban dwellers that had no citizenship rights. They included [[Lumpenproletariat|lumpenproletarians]], day workers, and skilled journeymen. Some were former guild members while others were peasants.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
[[Category:Medieval history]] | [[Category:Medieval history]] |