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The Amazing Empire of the Habsburgs. Holy Roman Empire  In Germany, or the Holy Roman Empire, there were four kinds of states.

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1 The Amazing Empire of the Habsburgs

2 Holy Roman Empire  In Germany, or the Holy Roman Empire, there were four kinds of states

3  Princely estates: (duchies, margraviates, etc.) –Each a little hereditary dynastic monarchy in itself, Saxony, Brandenburg, Bavaria,

4  Ecclesiastical states: bishoprics, abbacies –Each bishop or abbot conducted the government; (large portion of the empire consisted of these)

5 Imperial free cities: some 60 of theseImperial free cities: some 60 of these  They were not large but they dominated the commercial and financial life of the empire

6 Thousands of imperial knights, noblemen of minor consequenceThousands of imperial knights, noblemen of minor consequence They held a few manors, belonging to no state, only recognizing the supremacy of the emperor They held a few manors, belonging to no state, only recognizing the supremacy of the emperor

7 Fragmentation of the HRE  Since 1356, the election of the emperor was vested in 7 electors  These territorial rulers and cities resisted every effort at national consolidation and unity  Rulers continued to partition their kingdoms however small among their sons

8 The Seven Great Electors  Archbishop of Mainz  Archbishop of Trier  Archbishop of Cologne  Margrave of Brandenburg  Duke of Saxony  King of Bohemia

9  By late 15th century, Germany was hopelessly divided into 300 autonomous entities  15th century: Imperial diet known as the Reichstag was created. (National assembly of the seven electors, the non-electoral princes, and representatives from the 65 imperial cities.)

10 The Habsburgs  1452: Electors chose the Archduke of Austria to be emperor  His family name was Habsburg  Habsburgs would use their resources and hereditary possessions in Austria by delicately balancing the numerous political factions within Germany  Between 1452-1806, managed to get themselves consistently reelected in every generation with just one exception

11 Maximilien I  Strategic use of royal marriages!  Maximilian married Mary, the heiress of the dukes of Burgundy, Netherlands  He married his son Phillip off to Joanna, daughter and heiress of Ferdinand & Isabella  Phillip and Joanna's son: Charles  Charles combined inheritance of his 4 grandparents:

12 The Legacy of Charles V Austria from Maximilian Charles V’s parents Were Philip of Austria And Joanna of Castile

13 Charles V  1519:Charles elected Holy Roman Emperor, symbolic head of Germany  Was known as Charles V in Germany and Charles I in Spain  Would be the most powerful ruler of his day

14 Turkish “menace” brings more power to Charles V  1453: Turks occupied Constantinople pushing through Hungary and menacing Europe  Parliaments of Hungary and adjoining Kingdom of Bohemia, looking for allies to face the Turkish peril elected Charles V's brother Ferdinand as their king

15  Habsburgs were now entrenched in Central Europe, Spain, Spanish America, Mediterranean and Italy!  European powers now began to feel threatened by this "universal monarchy"  Fears of being suffocated or absorbed by the Habsburgs!


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