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==== Interregnum ==== {{Main|Interregnum (Holy Roman Empire)}} [[File:Clemente V cappellone degli Spagnoli.JPG|thumb|[[Pope Clement V]] of the [[Holy Roman Church]]]] After the death of Frederick II in 1250, [[Conrad IV of Germany|Conrad IV]], Frederick's son (died 1254), enjoyed a strong position having defeated his papal-backed rival [[Anti-king#Germany|anti-king]], [[Count William II of Holland|William of Holland]] (died 1256). However, Conrad's death was followed by the [[Interregnum]], during which no king could achieve universal recognition, allowing the princes to consolidate their holdings and become even more independent as rulers. After 1257, the crown was contested between [[Richard of Cornwall]], who was supported by the [[Guelphs and Ghibellines|Guelph party]], and [[Alfonso X of Castile]], who was recognized by the Hohenstaufen party but never set foot on German soil. After Richard's death in 1273, [[Rudolf I of Germany]], a minor pro-Hohenstaufen count, was elected. He was the first of the [[Habsburgs]] to hold a royal title, but he was never crowned emperor. After Rudolf's death in 1291, [[Adolf, King of the Romans|Adolf]] and [[Albert I of Germany|Albert]] were two further weak kings who were never crowned emperor. Albert was assassinated in 1308. Almost immediately, King [[Philip IV of France]] began aggressively seeking support for his brother, [[Charles of Valois]], to be elected the next king of the Romans. Philip thought he had the backing of the French Pope, [[Clement V]] (established at Avignon in 1309), and that his prospects of bringing the empire into the orbit of the French royal house were good. He lavishly spread French money in the hope of bribing the German electors. Although Charles of Valois had the backing of pro-French [[Heinrich II of Virneburg|Henry, Archbishop of Cologne]], many were not keen to see an expansion of French power, least of all Clement V. The principal rival to Charles appeared to be Count Palatine [[Rudolf II, Count Palatine of the Rhine|Rudolf II]]. But the electors, the great territorial magnates who had lived without a crowned emperor for decades, were unhappy with both Charles and Rudolf. Instead Count [[Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor|Henry of Luxembourg]], with the aid of his brother, Archbishop [[Baldwin of Trier]], was elected as Henry VII with six votes at Frankfurt on 27 November 1308. Though a vassal of King Philip, Henry was bound by few national ties, and thus suitable as a compromise candidate. Henry VII was crowned king at Aachen on 6 January 1309, and emperor by Pope Clement V on 29 June 1312 in Rome, ending the interregnum.
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