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Declaration of
Rights of Man and Citizen.

Title and connection between emperor and church until
1453 A.D

interregional flourished, improving conditions for the wealthy. The "Golden
Bull" law, limited the right to elect king to 7 princes.
Only males were allowed to hold the imperial office. power from one ruler to the other would only be through coronation by the pope; subsequent emperors were still elected and crowned king of the romans by the electors and simply assumed the title of emperor without a separate coronation. The Holy Roman
Empire, which was formed by
Pope Leo III, was one of those areas affected by Holy
Fire. This was a part of Europe that was populated by the
Franks and during this period thousands of peasants ate bread made from the infected grain and thousands died as a result of Holy
Fire.
Treaty of
Augsburg banned religious wars and allowed each ruler to choose a religion for his territory.
Between the years of 14501555, the Holy
Roman Empire was a dynamic political unit of crucial importance to the growth of the
Habsburg Empire and the Protestant
Reformation.

Continued to divide into small independent states ruled by princes, archbishops; population mostly
German.
Vladimir passed throne to
Yaroslav,
division of empire leads to political turmoil Mongols take over. French
Revolution French revolutionaries fight and overthrow the power in charge at the time, revamping the
French structure and settlement of the time, editing things as radical as the calendar

interregional flourished while
Christianity
continued to spread. Renaissance began, a cultural and philosophical movement began, utilizing religious symbols. The protestant reformation resulted in the creation of
Protestant
churches.

Columbus brings along diseases.
Small pox is brought. I
C

The divided political landscape was the most important factor in the spread of religious ideas and the adoption of church reforms. Martin
Luther begins the

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