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Revision as of 09:50, 12 September 2021

Holy Gothic Empire
Szent Gót Birodalom (Hungarian))
Heilaofa Gotheskur Stórecht (Götaish)
Heiliges Gotisches Rijch (Middle Alemanic)
HGEFlag.png
Imperial Banner (1401-1723)
Flag
HGE COA.png
Coat of Arms (1690-1723)
Coat of arms
Screenshot 2021-08-14 193233.png
The height of the Holy Gothic Empire (1567) in comparison with modern borders
StatusFormer Territories
Religion
Catholic Church (970-1723)
Protestant (1519-1723)
GovernmentConfederal elective monarchy
Emperor/Empress 
• 970-1012
Barclay I
• 1486-1499
Adolf III
• 1631-1633
Andras I
Historical era970-1723
Succeeded by
East Blekinge East Blekinge.png
Colony of Aleman Colonial Aleman Flag.png
Kingdom of Vesturgothia Vesturgothian Flag.png
Today part of Blechingia
Screenshot 2021-03-04 085120.png Lyonheimer
Tralka Flag.png Greater Tralka
The Flag of South Eisennau.png South Eisennau

The Holy Gothic Empire (Götaish: Heilaofa Gotheskur Stórecht) is a former multi-ethnic complex of territories in southern Thrismari that began in the Early Middle Ages and ended in the early 1700s just before the Thrismari Revolutionary War.