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Chapter 4

Politics and Power: Holy Roman Empire

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  1. The Golden Bull (1356)

  2. Royal Coronation of Maximilian I (April 9, 1486)

  3. Pope and Emperor, Lords of Christendom (1493)

  4. The Holy Roman Emperor and the Imperial Electors (1493)

  5. Imperial Reform (1495)

  6. Heinrich Isaac, Virgo Prudentissima (1507)

  7. The Imperial Eagle and the Imperial Estates (1510)

  8. Paul Hofhaimer, Zucht, Ehr und Lob (1512)

  9. Emperor Maximilian I (c. 1518)

  10. The Imperial Diet – Organization (1521)

  11. The Imperial Diet in Session on September 13, 1640 (17th century)

  12. Allegory of the Imperial Estates (late 16th or early 17th century)

  13. Renaissance Dance: The Galliard (16th century)

  14. Renaissance Dances: La Volta (16th century)

  15. Johann Jakob Froberger, Suite in A Minor (17th century)

 
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