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Holy Roman Empire Collection (#4)

The Holy Roman Empire, a vast and complex entity that spanned over a thousand years, holds a significant place in European history

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: 8626124

8626124

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8626119

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: 8626118

8626118

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: 8626117

8626117

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8626107

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8626102

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: 8626101

8626101

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8626100

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8626092

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Gottfried von Pappenheim, German general of the Thirty Years War (colour litho)

Gottfried von Pappenheim, German general of the Thirty Years War (colour litho)
8655449 Gottfried von Pappenheim, German general of the Thirty Years War (colour litho) by Dyck, Anthony van (1599-1641) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gottfried von Pappenheim (1594-1632)

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Germany at the time of the Reformation (colour litho)

Germany at the time of the Reformation (colour litho)
8664091 Germany at the time of the Reformation (colour litho) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Map of Germany at the time of the Reformation)

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: 8625842

8625842

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8626116

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8626110

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8625865

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Tournament of Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria, Munich, 1500 (engraving)

Tournament of Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria, Munich, 1500 (engraving)
8663779 Tournament of Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria, Munich, 1500 (engraving) by German School, (15th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tournament of Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria, Munich)

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Meeting between Pope Paul III (Alexander Farnese 1468-1534) and Charles V (or Charles V 1500-1558)

Meeting between Pope Paul III (Alexander Farnese 1468-1534) and Charles V (or Charles V 1500-1558)
VEN5032902 Meeting between Pope Paul III (Alexander Farnese 1468-1534) and Charles V (or Charles V 1500-1558) in Rocca di Busseto in 1543

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: History of religions: Martin Luther (1483-1546) defending his point of view before the Diet of Worms

History of religions: Martin Luther (1483-1546) defending his point of view before the Diet of Worms
NWI4939301 History of religions: Martin Luther (1483-1546) defending his point of view before the Diet of Worms (assembled from 28 January to 25 May 1521 under the presidency of Emperor Charles V)

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: History of religions: Martin Luther (1483-1546) defending himself before the Diet of Worms

History of religions: Martin Luther (1483-1546) defending himself before the Diet of Worms
NWI4939265 History of religions: Martin Luther (1483-1546) defending himself before the Diet of Worms (assembled from 28 January to 25 May 1521 under the presidency of Emperor Charles V)

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Portrait of Emperor Charles V (or Charles V 1500-1558)

Portrait of Emperor Charles V (or Charles V 1500-1558)
NWI4944659 Portrait of Emperor Charles V (or Charles V 1500-1558).; (add.info.: Portrait of Emperor Charles V (or Charles V 1500-1558).); Photo © North Wind Pictures

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Map of the Byzantine Empire during the occupation of Bulgarians and Italy during the reign of Otto I

Map of the Byzantine Empire during the occupation of Bulgarians and Italy during the reign of Otto I
ELD4928012 Map of the Byzantine Empire during the occupation of Bulgarians and Italy during the reign of Otto I, Otto II and Otto III Holy roman emperor

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Costume of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, d. 1190, 1889 (chromolithograph)

Costume of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, d. 1190, 1889 (chromolithograph)
5912579 Costume of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, d. 1190, 1889 (chromolithograph); (add.info.: Costume of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick Barbarossa or Friedrich der Rothbart, d. 1190)

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Map of the empire of Otto the Great, 10th century (print)

Map of the empire of Otto the Great, 10th century (print)
7420046 Map of the empire of Otto the Great, 10th century (print); (add.info.: Map of the empire of Otto the Great, 10th century. From the book Outline of History by H.G)

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: King Charles V of Spain, 1902 (engraving)

King Charles V of Spain, 1902 (engraving)
2628282 King Charles V of Spain, 1902 (engraving); (add.info.: Portrait of King Charles V of Spain (1500-1558) and Emperor of Germany, also known as, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Ferdinand II, 1578-1637 (engraving)

Ferdinand II, 1578-1637 (engraving)
8632131 Ferdinand II, 1578-1637 (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ferdinand II, 1578-1637)

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Risorgimento: The Death of Enrico Cairoli (1840-1867) at the Battle of Villa Glori on 23/10/1867

Risorgimento: The Death of Enrico Cairoli (1840-1867) at the Battle of Villa Glori on 23/10/1867 Painting by Gerolamo
VEN5031656 Risorgimento: The Death of Enrico Cairoli (1840-1867) at the Battle of Villa Glori on 23/10/1867 Painting by Gerolamo (Girolamo) Induno (1825-1890)

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Rodolph I, King of the Romans (Rodolph IV of Habsburg) (1218-1291) took Austria

Rodolph I, King of the Romans (Rodolph IV of Habsburg) (1218-1291) took Austria
NWI4945327 Rodolph I, King of the Romans (Rodolph IV of Habsburg) (1218-1291) took Austria, becoming the first member of the House of Habsburg to climb on the imperial throne - Rudolph I taking

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Emperor Othon I of the Holy Empire, known as the Great (921-973)

Emperor Othon I of the Holy Empire, known as the Great (921-973) forgives his brother Henry I of Baviere
NWI4944346 Emperor Othon I of the Holy Empire, known as the Great (921-973) forgives his brother Henry I of Baviere (919 or 922-955) - Holy Roman Emperor Otto I pardoning his brother Henry

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Portrait of Emperor Charles V or Charles V (1500-1558), King of Spain and Saint Germanic Emperor

Portrait of Emperor Charles V or Charles V (1500-1558), King of Spain and Saint Germanic Emperor
NWI4945475 Portrait of Emperor Charles V or Charles V (1500-1558), King of Spain and Saint Germanic Emperor. Engraving after a painting by Tiziano Vecellio called The Titian (1485-1576).; (add.info)

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Emperor Rodophe II (1552-1612) signs the letter of majesty granting religious freedom to

Emperor Rodophe II (1552-1612) signs the letter of majesty granting religious freedom to the Protestants of Boheme
NWI4944723 Emperor Rodophe II (1552-1612) signs the letter of majesty granting religious freedom to the Protestants of Boheme

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: ' The submission of the city of Milan to Emperor Frederic I Barberossa (1122-1190)

" The submission of the city of Milan to Emperor Frederic I Barberossa (1122-1190)
ELD4928645 " The submission of the city of Milan to Emperor Frederic I Barberossa (1122-1190) after the capture of the city during his second trip to Italy in 1158"

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Everything is lost for the honor Francois I writing to his mother Louise de Savoy after the battle

Everything is lost for the honor Francois I writing to his mother Louise de Savoy after the battle of Pavia
ELD4925570 Everything is lost for the honor Francois I writing to his mother Louise de Savoy after the battle of Pavia on 24/02/1525

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Diete d'Erfurt 1181: Henry the lion (Henry XII of Baviere) submitting to Emperor Frederic I of

Diete d'Erfurt 1181: Henry the lion (Henry XII of Baviere) submitting to Emperor Frederic I of Hohenstaufen dit
ELD4935769 Diete d'Erfurt 1181: Henry the lion (Henry XII of Baviere) submitting to Emperor Frederic I of Hohenstaufen dit Frederic Barberousse (1122-1190)

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Wenzel Anton, Prince of Kaunitz-Rietberg

Wenzel Anton, Prince of Kaunitz-Rietberg
3078195 Wenzel Anton, Prince of Kaunitz-Rietberg; (add.info.: Portrait of Wenzel Anton, Prince of Kaunitz-Rietberg (1711-1794) a diplomat and statesman of the Holy Roman Empire

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Francis I, from Hutchinson's History of the Nations, pub. 1915 (print)

Francis I, from Hutchinson's History of the Nations, pub. 1915 (print)
3506181 Francis I, from Hutchinson's History of the Nations, pub. 1915 (print) by English School, (20th century); (add.info.: Francis I, 1708-1765. Holy Roman Emperor and Grand Duke of Tuscany)

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Francois I taken prisoner at the Battle of Pavia (1525) handed over his scent to Lannoy

Francois I taken prisoner at the Battle of Pavia (1525) handed over his scent to Lannoy, 1875 (engraving)
PCT4277313 Francois I taken prisoner at the Battle of Pavia (1525) handed over his scent to Lannoy, 1875 (engraving); (add.info)

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Friederich I Rothbart, 1122-1190 (engraving)

Friederich I Rothbart, 1122-1190 (engraving)
8632056 Friederich I Rothbart, 1122-1190 (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Friederich I Rothbart, 1122-1190)

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Heinrich V, 1081 or 1086-1125 (engraving)

Heinrich V, 1081 or 1086-1125 (engraving)
8632051 Heinrich V, 1081 or 1086-1125 (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Heinrich V, 1081 or 1086-1125)

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Siege of Magdeburg, 1631 (engraving)

Siege of Magdeburg, 1631 (engraving)
8664089 Siege of Magdeburg, 1631 (engraving) by German School, (17th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Siege of Magdeburg by the Imperial army commanded by Count Tilly)

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Maximilian I as a crossbowman (engraving)

Maximilian I as a crossbowman (engraving)
8664083 Maximilian I as a crossbowman (engraving) by Burgkmair, Hans (c.1473-1531) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I depicted as a crossbowman)

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (woodcut)

Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (woodcut)
8663936 Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (woodcut) by Burgkmair, Hans (c.1473-1531) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Maximilian I (1493-1519), Holy Roman Emperor

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: The Industrial Arts during the Renaissance Period North of the Alps (engraving)

The Industrial Arts during the Renaissance Period North of the Alps (engraving)
8644857 The Industrial Arts during the Renaissance Period North of the Alps (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Charles V (1500-1558) german emperor, spanish king, here with necklace of the Order of the Golden

Charles V (1500-1558) german emperor, spanish king, here with necklace of the Order of the Golden Fleece, engraving
1760540 Charles V (1500-1558) german emperor, spanish king, here with necklace of the Order of the Golden Fleece, engraving; (add.info.: Charles V (1500-1558) german emperor, spanish king

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Young Charles V (1500-1558) arriving in Spain in 1516 (engraving)

Young Charles V (1500-1558) arriving in Spain in 1516 (engraving)
1760539 Young Charles V (1500-1558) arriving in Spain in 1516 (engraving); Photo: Tallandier

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: Frederik 1st Barbarossa (c.1122-1190), emperor of Holy Empire and king of Germany (1152-1190)

Frederik 1st Barbarossa (c.1122-1190), emperor of Holy Empire and king of Germany (1152-1190), engraving
1747823 Frederik 1st Barbarossa (c.1122-1190), emperor of Holy Empire and king of Germany (1152-1190), engraving; (add.info.: Frederik 1st Barbarossa (c.1122-1190)

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: 8626098

8626098

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8626089

Background imageHoly Roman Empire Collection: 8625833

8625833




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The Holy Roman Empire, a vast and complex entity that spanned over a thousand years, holds a significant place in European history. From its origins as the successor to the Western Roman Empire to its eventual dissolution in 1806, this empire witnessed numerous political, religious, and military events that shaped the continent. One of the most pivotal moments occurred during Martin Luther's defense before Holy Roman Emperor Charles V at the Diet in Worms in 1521. The German religious reformer challenged the authority of the Catholic Church and sparked what would become known as the Protestant Reformation. To understand the context of Luther's actions, it is essential to examine Europe during earlier periods. A map from Historical Atlas reveals how Europe looked during the Third Crusade in 1190 when Christian forces sought to reclaim Jerusalem from Muslim control. This map provides insight into geopolitical dynamics at play during that time. Another map depicts Europe as it was politically constituted in the 12th century. This visual representation helps us comprehend how different regions were organized under various rulers' dominion. Moving forward through history, we encounter key events such as sieges and wars that impacted both Germany and Europe as a whole. The Siege of Magdeburg during the Thirty Years War in 1631 serves as an example of conflict within this expansive empire. Examining artistic depictions also sheds light on influential figures within this realm. An ivory carving showcases Christ alongside Holy Roman Emperor Otto II and Empress Theophano from the 10th century—an image illustrating religion intertwined with imperial power. Additionally, representations of Charlemagne provide insights into his reign as King of Franks (768-814) and Emperor of West (800-814). These portrayals range from wood engravings based on Albrecht Durer's painting to maps showcasing his extensive empire. Other notable individuals who left their mark include Frederick III and Leonora of Portugal depicted by Giovanni di Ser Giovanni in 1452.