The Growth of Papal Government
.... line of
Emperors went into abeyance by the end of the century, and their place was taken in the tenth century by a succession of
German Emperors, while at the ....
(1848

7

)
A Triumphal Arch
.... Rome also increased its power over the rest of Christendom through the victory of the popes over the
German emperors in the matter of papal succession: In 1059 ....
(1890

8

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The German National Experience
.... From the tenth to the thirteenth century, the
German Emperors were the greatest sovereigns in Europe, at a time when the Kings of France controlled little more ....
(2842

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German Reunification
.... A thousand years ago, there was indeed a single
German state, the "Holy Roman Empire" of the Ottonian
German Emperors. A feudal ....
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Defects in the Work of Jacques Le Goff
.... It was bound up in an intensely political issue: would the Papacy, having previously resisted the attempted domination by the
German emperors, fall under that ....
(2406

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JAPAN'S EMPERORS
.... Some
emperors actually ruled the land, such as the Emperor Tenchi (r .... they adopted the Constitution of 1889 which incorporated mostly
German concepts, including ....
(4471

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The German Reich & the Kaiser
.... block had been augmented by an alliance of interest with the
German nobility, the .... summarized in the Berlin Treaty of 1878 and the Three
Emperors League were ....
(2458

10

)
The Western Roman Empire
.... Partly that was because successive
emperors set about consolidating their position. .... He even sent expeditions against the
German barbarians in parts of the ....
(1281

5

)
The Downfall of Rome
.... his two sons, Honorius and Arcadius, but as with many
Emperors raised at .... Visigoths, but this left England, France, and Spain unprotected against
German invasion ....
(1240

5

)
The Downfall of the Roman Empire
.... his two sons, Honorius and Arcadius, but as with many
Emperors raised at .... Visigoths, but this left England, France, and Spain unprotected against
German invasion ....
(1240

5

)
Democracy as an Exportable Product
.... As a matter of fact, neither the
German nor Austrian nor Russian successors to
emperors, Kaisers and tsars produced anything close to an American-style ....
(489

2

)
Gannon's Model of American Business Culture
.... British and
German managers, for example, are liable to be put off by the .... Certainly Italians, living in the land of Roman
emperors and Renaissance princes, can ....
(3319

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The Career of Otto von Bismarck
.... with a cultural relative and, although he made half-hearted attempts at reviving the Three
Emperors' League throughout the 1880s, this
German-Austrian alliance ....
(4448

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The Papacy and The Crusades
.... consequences for European culture. Then Popes began excommunicating
emperors, most notably the
German Frederick II. The effect was not ....
(722

3

)
Ancient Rome
.... the empire, which survived until Rome finally fell to the
German chieftain Odoacer .... and Roman civil law, which reached its peak under the
emperors, excelled in ....
(1470

6

)
Three International Legal Bodies
.... It was signed into law by such world leaders as the
German and Austrian
emperors, the kings of Hungary, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, and Italy, and the presidents ....
(3766

15

)
International Law and International Organizations
.... It was signed into law by such world leaders as the
German and Austrian
emperors, the kings of Hungary, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, and Italy, and the presidents ....
(3770

15

)
Greek Period and Roman Period
.... It was during this year that the
German mercenary leader Odacer deposed the .... existed in the upper echelons of government, particularly with the later
emperors. ....
(2578

10

)
History of the Medieval Papacy
.... 6, et passim) between Henry IV and Gregory VII: "Throughout the Investiture Contest the old Roman families supported the
German kings and
emperors Henry IV and ....
(2269

9

)
Rome
.... reign of Marcus Aurelius, in some ways perhaps the best of the
Emperors, there began .... Augustulus had the crown removed from his head by a
German conqueror, and ....
(826

3

)
Julius Caesar and the West
.... name was adopted by all Roman
emperors to follow him, and was also taken up by future monarchs in Europe. The Russian "Tsar" and the
German "Kaiser" are each ....
(797

3

)
Influence of Julius Caesar on Western Civilization
.... name was adopted by all Roman
emperors to follow him, and was also taken up by future monarchs in Europe. The Russian "Tsar" and the
German "Kaiser" are each ....
(797

3

)
Praetorian Guard Under the Julio-Claudians QUIS CUSTODIET IPSOS ...
.... in the military uproar of AD 68-70 and the "year of the four
emperors," and so .... have left them as combat-ready as, say, a legion stationed on the
German frontier ....
(5017

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Medieval World
.... conflicts of Western history, that between the Popes and the Holy Roman
Emperors. .... practice in the Byzantine East, a direction in which a
German Emperor would ....
(2123

8

)
The relationship between France and the United States
.... The 2e DB had raced ahead of its American commanders, who had meant to leave Paris in
German hands for a few more weeks to .... "The Last
Emperors." Agence Global. ....
(1198

5

)
Several Political Science Essays
.... Beginning by isolating and disempowering
German Jews, Nazi policy graduated to .... the Austrian Habsburgs were acknowledged as Holy Roman
Emperors even though the ....
(5320

21

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Development of Ancient Rome
.... the empire, which survived until Rome finally fell to the
German chieftain Odoacer .... and Roman civil law, which reached its peak under the
emperors, excelled in ....
(1691

7

)
Mao Tse-tung as Political and Spiritual Leader
.... In some ways, his role was similar to that of the
Emperors who had .... precisely this placement of himself in a stronger position of power:
German events proved ....
(3152

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)
Japanese & British Alliances Japan was a country isolated from
.... and isolated, and his first step was to develop the Three
Emperors' League of .... construction of a Baghdad railway by Germany and by growing
German influence over ....
(3961

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Concepts of Sovereignty
.... The Holy Roman
Emperors, once the most powerful monarchs in Europe .... France and liberal Britain might make propaganda about
German authoritarianism, but allied ....
(1513

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