Holy roman emperor

noun

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    An emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. historical
  2. 2
    Alternative letter-case form of Holy Roman Emperor. alt-of

    "It [Luxembourg] produced three Holy Roman emperors, several kings of Bohemia and a fair share of archbishops. Perhaps Luxembourg’s most lasting impression on the empire was the Golden Bull of 1365,^([sic]) a decree that would determine how Holy Roman emperors would be elected for over four centuries, until the empire’s dissolution in 1806."

  3. 3
    Alternative letter-case form of Holy Roman Emperor. alt-of

    "When this nation [the United States] was founded, there was a holy Roman emperor; Venice was a Republic, France was ruled by a king, China by an emperor, Japan by a shogun, Russia by a czar."

  4. 4
    sovereign of the Holy Roman Empire wordnet

Etymology

After Holy Roman Empire.

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