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    1. Bicentennial_Douche on

      “The Holy Roman Empire. Neither Holy, nor Roman nor an Empire”

      -Voltaire

    2. That’s actually a really great book by Peter H. Wilson there.

    3. MartaLSFitness on

      I feel a bit sad, to be honest. The Holy Roman Empire was not perfect, but it tried to keep Christ at the center of society. When it ended in 1806, it was like the end of a Christian vision of Europe. After that, secularism and nationalism became stronger, and now we see the consequences everywhere.

      For me, it’s not only a historical fact, it means something deeper.

    4. FollowingRare6247 on

      156 years off of 1000.

      I’d say something about the history it’d have gone through if it existed until 1962…but I am realising a lot may have happened because of its dissolution/may not have happened if it survived.

    5. goldstarflag on

      Culturally, we are European. That is real. It goes much deeper than the nation state. The Netherlands didn’t exist as a unit before 1800.

    6. RandomNobodyEU on

      The most confusing chapter in history. Impossible to follow which land belonged to whom and what their allegiances were for my own ‘duchy’, let alone the whole HRE. Super interesting though.

    7. rhinotheplumpunicorn on

      Too bad the Carolingians couldn’t keep their Renaissance going.

    8. HelpfulYoghurt on

      I am having OCD from this, should be restored so we finish the 1000 years

      Also Kurfiřt system was kind of cool

    9. RedBlueTundra on

      For me it’s one of those interesting goofy historical facts, the Holy Roman Empire and the United States were around during the same time for a brief period.

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