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There has literally never been a single good discussion to come out of this question on this entire board. It's always the same shit about shitflinging like a bunch of retards.
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>>18029726
No. It was an empire whose leader was crowned emperor and king of the romans by the pope. It was holy, roman, and an empire, yes.
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>you don't have the same historical opinion as me? Heh, you are reddit. What now?
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I’m still waiting for someone to show me exactly where Voltaire wrote this. I’m convinced he didn’t.
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>>18029911
https://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Essai_sur_les_m%C5%93urs/Chapitre_70

>L’empire allemand (car dans les dissensions qui accompagnèrent les dernières années de Louis de Bavière, il n’était plus d’empire romain)
>Ce corps qui s’appelait et qui s’appelle encore le saint empire romain n’était en aucune manière ni saint, ni romain, ni empire.



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