who has the authority
(Holy Roman Emperor
or Pope)
Pope
only weapon
excommunitcation
therefore not christian
and crusade can be declared
Gregory VII
some nobles support
Nota:
they see opportunity
Similar to Feudal Japan
causes division in Germany
not united until 1800s
HRE
Military Power
Henry IV
Internal strife in Germany
Golden Bull
HRE
Elected
impact
competition b/t
electors
"candidates"
HRE +
nobles
"foreign"
unity prevented
SO... No Germany
To unify an
elector has to
rise above
significance
temporal
perception
(you)
?
excludes
Bavaria
Papacy
Habsburgs
Fredrick II
(Habsburg)
Goal
Unification
Method
good
no war
thus $
bad
spread up
marrying people
all over Europe
no "unity"
last in Rome
(Nicholas V)
Legacy
Imperial Court
disputes
with nobility
Conflict
HUN
France
Valois
Finances?
goes into debt
loans (Fuggers)
Charles V
Ottomans
debt
gold/silver
(Americas)
Nota:
80% goes to bankers
economy goes downhill
Protestant Reformation
Nota:
some of electors are protestant
so electors don't have to be loyal to HOLY Roman Emperor
Who?
Charlemagne
Nota:
Charle/magne
Charles the great
Louis the Pious
Nota:
Charlemagne's son
has three sons
splits HRE between sons
succession crisis
What?
Territory w/i
W. Eur.
focused on
"Germany"
Why?
protection of Papal
States + "unity of Eur
under a temporal
ruler crowned by the
pope (spiritual)
sig/impact
Have claims to
ROMAN EMPIRE
through HISTORICAL
CLAIM
Has claim to ALL of
the previous Roman
Empire
Maximilian I
Goal
Method
war
$
debt
expansion
Government (C.B.)
success
6 districts (eventually 10)
levy taxes
recruits troops
enforce laws/decrees
failure
fought by nobility
to preserve power
Nota:
loyalty to crown is key to success in medieval Europe
King wants more power, nobles want more power
King needs loyalty
Nobles won't be loyal
Middle Classes are used in government