Originally posted by GePap
There never was such a thing as a kingdom of Germany!
There never was such a thing as a kingdom of Germany!
Oh yes there was, just no one that we'd easily recognize. Consider first that at one time the whole area was united under one king, Lothair. Also remember that the Holy Roman Emperor held the Crown of the Kingdom of German, the Kingdom of Italy, the Kingdom of Lotharingia, and several others.
The Holy Roman Emperor was not a hereditary king, he was elected by 12 electors.
Neither were the leaders of Poland, Hungary, and many other Central European kingdoms, including Bohemia. BTW, I'm not completely sure Bohemia was a full Kingdom.
in fact, bohemia was an independent Kingdom under the suzereinity of the Emperor (much like Kings in Bavaria, saxony, hesse, Brandenburg and so forth)
Bohemia was hardly independent. It was subject to the rulings of the imperial diet. When Otto of Bohemia tried to take over huge swaths of Germany (and reconsolidate the Kingdom of Germany), he was removed from his position and Austria and Styria were handed over to a minor family, the Hapsburgs.
until by marriage the habsburgs became Kings of Bohemia and Moravia and then made these imperial lands, and kept them as part fo the Archduchy of Austria once they lost their title of Holy Roman Emperors and then they caled themselves the Emperors of Austria:
Actually, it was the death of Lajos King of Hungary and Bohemia that handed Bohemia over to the Hapsburgs, and the Bohemian diet still had to approve that after Lajos' death. It was only after a fire in Prague castle destroyed the records that Ferdinand could demand to be made a hereditary king of Bohemia, rather than an elected king. And 90 years later, Bohemia elected the Prince of Pfalz as king, setting off the thrity years war.
I expect better form you Che...making such elemental historical mistakes
See all the neat things you learn while scripting events for Europa-Universalis.
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