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Essay heading: Holy Roman Empire
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(Bryce, Holy Roman Empire)
Eventually The Holy Roman Empire evolved into a limited elective monarchy. At the same time it was a state composed of several states. The head of the empire stood the emperor or the Kaiser. He was the sole ruler and monarch of Germany. The exercise of his power was limited, however, by a body representing the member states, the Imperial Diet or Reichstag... displayed 300 characters
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Even though various princes and lords of the Empire were his vassals and subjects, they still possessed a number of privileges. For example, the emperor couldn’t interfere in their affairs as long as they were keeping to the law.
The emperor was a limited and elective monarchy for a number of different reasons... displayed next 300 characters
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