Holy Roman Emperor

The Holy Roman Emperor (German: Römisch-deutscher Kaiser, or "Roman-German Kaiser") is a term used by historians to denote a Middle Ages ruler, who as German King had in addition received the title of "Emperor of the Romans" from the Pope of the Holy Roman Church, and after the 16th century, the elected monarch governing the Holy Roman Empire, a Central European union of territories in existence during the Medieval and the Early Modern period. Ch... more
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Officeholder Jurisdiction of office District represented (if position is district-related) Appointed By (if Position is Appointed) From To
  • Dec 25, 800 C.E.
  • Jan 28, 814 C.E.
  • Oct 4, 1209
  • May 19, 1218
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