Category
page 1Monarchy of the Holy Roman Empire
Kingdom of Bohemia
monarchy in Central Europe, predecessor of modern Czech Republic
Kingdom of Germany
10th-century kingdom of Germany
Kingdom of Italy
(962 – 1801) constituent kingdom of the Holy Roman Empire
Kingdom of Arles
Kingdom in Europe active during the Early Middle Ages

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thumb|upright=1.4|Imperial Palace of Goslar, built 1030−1055. One of the few original, albeit heavily restored, palaces remaining.
coronation of the Holy Roman Emperor
crowning ceremony of the newly-elected Holy Roman Emperor
Imperial election (Holy Roman Empire)
election of a Holy Roman Emperor
Pleissnerland
Pleissnerland, Pleissenland or the Imperial Territory of Pleissenland (; ) was a Reichsgut of the Holy Roman Empire, which meant that it was directly possessed by the respective elected King of the Romans or Emperor. It was named for the Pleiße River, and was located in what is now the border region between the German states of Thuringia and Saxony south of Leipzig, including the towns of Altenburg, Chemnitz, Zwickau and Leisnig.
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==History==
The area east of the Sorbian March was conquered between 927 and 929 by King Henry I of Germany in the course of his campaign aga