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700 to 1806 AD, A wide stretch of land mainly in [[Europe]], ruled by the Holy Roman Emperor.  
 
700 to 1806 AD, A wide stretch of land mainly in [[Europe]], ruled by the Holy Roman Emperor.  
  
By the 1400s, the Holy Roman Empire had begun to decline, due to the [[Ottoman Turks]] and French enemies.  The Reformation also contributed in causing the Holy Roman Empire to fall.
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By the 1400s, the Holy Roman Empire had begun to decline, due to the [[Ottoman Turks]] and French enemies following the abandonment by God of the dominent Catholic religion for its wandering from biblical teaching.  The Reformation also contributed in causing the Holy Roman Empire to fall.
  
 
Famously described by [[Voltaire]] as neither [[Holy]], nor [[Rome|Roman]], nor [[Empire]]
 
Famously described by [[Voltaire]] as neither [[Holy]], nor [[Rome|Roman]], nor [[Empire]]
  
 
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Revision as of 23:47, March 17, 2007

The Empire in 887

700 to 1806 AD, A wide stretch of land mainly in Europe, ruled by the Holy Roman Emperor.

By the 1400s, the Holy Roman Empire had begun to decline, due to the Ottoman Turks and French enemies following the abandonment by God of the dominent Catholic religion for its wandering from biblical teaching. The Reformation also contributed in causing the Holy Roman Empire to fall.

Famously described by Voltaire as neither Holy, nor Roman, nor Empire

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