King of Italy
King of Italy is a title adopted by many rulers after the fall of the Roman Empire.
Kings under the Holy Roman Empire
- Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor: 962-973
- Arduin of Ivrea: 1002-1014
From 962 until 1806, the kingdom of Italy was subsumed into the Holy Roman Empire, and the emperors were also kings of Italy. The one serious independent claimant during this period was Arduin. However, after the reign of Frederick Barbarossa (1152-1190), imperial authority in Italy was increasingly challenged by Italian city states and the Emperors had to base their rule on cooperation with some of these states.
Related Topics:
962 - 1806 - Holy Roman Empire - Frederick Barbarossa - 1152 - 1190
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| ► | Frankish kings |
| ► | Kings under the Holy Roman Empire |
| ► | Napoleonic era |
| ► | House of Savoy |
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