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Diet of Nuremberg

The Diet of Nuremberg is often called the Imperial Diet at Nuremberg.

There were several of them because, by the Basic Law for the Empire of 1356, each Holy Roman Emperor had to hold his first diet in Nuremberg after his election. There were also a number of other diets held.

1211 elected Frederick II of Hohenstaufen emperor.

1356 Charles IV issued his 'Golden Bull' - fixing how the German emperors were elected.

Important to Protestantism (and the Turks) were the:

1522 - 1st Diet of Nuremberg
1524 - 2nd Diet of Nuremberg
1532 - 3rd Diet of Nuremberg

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1215 | 1522 | Diet | Diets | Emperor Frederick II | Emperor Otto IV | Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor | Golden Bull | Innocent III | Nuernberg | Nuremberg | Nuremberg, Germany | Nuremburg | Nuremburg, Germany | Nurnberg | Nüremberg | Nürnberg | Otto IV | Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor | Otto IV of Germany | Pope Innocent III | Pope Innocentius III | Reichstag (Institution in German history) | Reichstag (institution)

 

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