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The Holy Roman Empire 1250-1356

History of the Germans
Holy Roman Empire
Charles IV
Prague
Karl IV
Golden Bull
Margarete Maultasch
Black Death
Bohemia
House Of Habsburg
House Of Luxemburg
Tyrol
John Of Bohemia
Czech Republic
King John Of Bohemia
Carinthia
Nürnberg
Hundred Years' War
Golden Bull Of 1356
Wenceslaus
Charles University

A narrative history podcast taking you from the fall of the House of Hohenstaufen to the Golden Bull, which laid down the constitution of the Holy Roman empire with its Prince-electors, diets, courts and elaborate ceremonies. Episodes appear weekly and are 25-35 min long.

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Many German histories skip over this period in order to get to the Reformation, which is a shame. Because the 15th century did not just shape the physical appearance of the country, but much of its geographical and mental make-up.

The music for the... more

Interview with the author Vaclav Zurek

The book is available to pre-order here: Charles IV: Portrait of a Medieval Ruler: Amazon.co.uk: Žurek, Václav, Stone, Ian Finlay: 9788024655239: Books

This is the last episode of this season and it is time to say goodbye to Karl IV, Ludwig the Bavarian, Henry VII, Albrecht of Habsburg, Adolf von Nassau and Rudolf of Habsburg. These have been some eventful 138 years.

When Karl IV died in 1378 he l... more

For more than a hundred years the Holy Roman Empire was a mess of constant infighting between and within the great princely families. But by the 1360s the consistent policies and elaborate diplomacy of emperor Karl IV had produced a degree of stabili... more

All is well in the empire. The Golden Bull had been debated, agreed, sealed and then celebrated at the great diet in Metz in 1357.

The first time in decades that all the Prince Electors had come together and performed the ancient duties of their of... more

Every realm that is divided internally will go to ruin, for its princes have become the comrades of thieves. The Lord has poured out the spirit of deceit among them, so that they grope about at midday as though in darkness, and He has withdrawn the l... more

This season has now gone on for 22 episodes. We started with the interregnum of largely absent rulers and after a brief renaissance under Rudolf von Habsburg the empire became a sort of oligarchy where 3 families, the Luxemburgs, the Wittelsbachs and... more

“Karl, by the grace of God, King of the Romans, ever august, and King of Bohemia [ ]

We have turned over in careful contemplation, and have been diligently pondering how

our hereditary kingdom of Bohemia may flourish in all its beauty, thrive in ... more

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Dr. Vaclav Zurek
Research fellow in medieval studies at the Czech Academy of Sciences, author of a biography on Charles IV.
Czech Academy of Sciences
Episode: Charles IV: Portrait of a Medieval Ruler
Watzlaw Jurek
Researcher at the Prague Academy of Sciences
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Episode: Ep.26 (163) – Succession and Legacy

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Charles IV: Portrait of a Medieval Ruler
Q: Was Charles IV a PR genius but underneath more of a flawed politician?
He balanced a desire for peace with a need for effective governance and political maneuverability, showing a complex understanding of power.
Charles IV: Portrait of a Medieval Ruler
Q: How did Charles IV use relics in his political representation?
While he was personally pious, he understood and utilized the political significance of relics to bolster his authority and attract people to Prague.
Charles IV: Portrait of a Medieval Ruler
Q: Can you just give us an idea on how present Charles IV still is in the political and mental makeup of Czechia today?
His achievements and monuments are integral to Czech historical consciousness, with a significant cultural identity tied to the Middle Ages and his legacy.

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Focused on the complex political and cultural history surrounding the Holy Roman Empire, this series examines a transformative period from the fall of the House of Hohenstaufen to the establishment of the Golden Bull in 1356. Notable episodes feature discussions on influential figures such as Charles IV, and pivotal events including the Black Death, conflicts with the papacy, and the emergence of the empire's unique governance structure. With a commitment to providing engaging narratives, episodes explore not only the political maneuvers of emperors and princes but also broader social implications, including developments in education and urban life. This podcast is likely to appeal to history enthusiasts, educators, and individuals interest... more

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