Holy Roman Empire - Interregnum
Time: 1250
Place: Holy Roman Empire
Details: Conrad IV'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 rulers.
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