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The Golden Bull of 1356 . The Imperial College of Princes and Counts of The Holy Roman Empire , The Official Listing of the Imperial Nobility of Germany and Europe under the First ...
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The Golden Bull of 1356 . The Imperial College of Princes and Counts of The Holy Roman Empire , The Official Listing of the Imperial Nobility of Germany and Europe under the First ...
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The Imperial Nobility of Malta of The Holy Roman Empire . SANT CASSIA John Sant Cassia . (Hereditary Knight of The Holy Roman Empire) PRINCE OF SAYD H.S.H. Principe Giuseppe Said , 20th Principe de Sayd . ...
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The Imperial Nobility of Italy of The Holy Roman Empire . Crowned emperor Henry VII (1312-1313) by the papal legate in Rome, he gained the crown of Bohemia for ..... Visconte, Viscontessa. (Viscount, Viscontess). ...
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The Imperial Council of Princes and Counts of The Holy Roman ... The Holy Roman Empire was once famously dismissed by Voltaire as neither Holy, Roman, nor an Empire, despite covering most of central Europe for over a ...
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The Imperial Nobility of Malta of The Holy Roman Empire . Reno Ellul Bonici Mompalao Bugeja. ( Hereditary Knight of The Holy Roman Empire ) ... TESTAFERRATA MORONI VIANI Salvino Testaferrata Moroni Viani. ...
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The Imperial Nobility of Malta of The Holy Roman Empire . Reno Ellul Bonici Mompalao Bugeja. ( Hereditary Knight of The Holy Roman Empire ) ... Joseph Philip Testaferrata Bonici. ( Hereditary Knight of The Holy Roman Empire ) TESTAFERRATA MORONI VIANI Salvino Testaferrata Moroni Viani. ...
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The Imperial Nobility of Malta of The Holy Roman Empire . TESTAFERRATA BONICI Joseph Philip Testaferrata Bonici. ( Hereditary Knight of The Holy Roman Empire ) TESTAFERRATA MORONI VIANI Salvino Testaferrata Moroni ...
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The Sources of Law for The Holy Roman Empire , The Fundamental ... In 1159, one finds sacratissimum imperium, a phrase occasionally encountered until Otto IV. The two expressions Romanum imperium and sacrum imperium are ...
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The Imperial Council of Princes and Counts of The Holy Roman ... In 1804, Holy Roman Emperor Francis II took the Imperial Title Francis I, .... When the Emperors granted the Title of Imperial Prince of the Holy Roman ...
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