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Holy Roman Empire Novel
A book about Austria’s recovery to mightiness!!! A history about House of Habsburg’s... Read more
A book about Austria’s recovery to mightiness!!!A history about House of Habsburg’s struggles and successes!!!The Holy Roman Empire — which was neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire — now came back!!! Collapse
Calm Protagonist, Cautious Protagonist, Economics, Empires, European Ambience, Industrialization, Kingdom Building, Kingdoms, Male Protagonist, Military, Multiple POV, Nobles, Past Plays a Big Role, Politics, Reincarnation, Royalty, Schemes And Conspiracies, Technological Gap, Wars
to many pov's to long to get to anything and why does every story where someone goes back in time to another country or something they want to change that country to a more modern one
Already struggling getting last ch13 😩
SpoilerEnding is dogshit. I had aspired to witness the impact of the protagonist’s actions on the course of the future, only to discover that whatever transpired was a mere dream
What Happened?
How often do you think about the Roman Empire?
I didn't expect much, just read it out curiosity, an amateur work whose skills are quite lacking when writing about the complexity of the era and dealing with political events, the pacing is horrible and half the chapters are just long expositions of info dump about past events. The story concept is interesting enough yet the author fails to do it right. That's just me though..
Read it, Holy Roman Empire is one of the best kingdom building novels.I read it on another site, indeed at the beginning before the protagonist became emperor it was lacking in quality, but after he became emperor it got better,His role as protagonist was replaced by the Austrian empire.(English is not my native language)
synopsis is hilarious!!!a chinese novel about european history translated by oh boi studio though? i wouldn't touch it even with a 10 foot pole
A book about Austria’s recovery to mightiness!!!A good thing it's in the era of the roman empire
Holy Roman Empire is a German nation though. Except for its name, it has little connection or relation to Rome; culturally and politically.
But rome is in italy?
Italy is the capital of the ancient roman empire, but this Holy Roman Empire is predominantly a German-speaking nation and only has territory in some parts of Italy, but at the end of the day, it is not the continuation or successor of the ancient roman empire after it collapsed. As far as I know, the 'Roman' in its name is just there to legitimize their claim to Roman territories.
Ohh...Thanks
Holy Roman Empire, was a way for the ‘catholic church’ to have more power by denoting an emperor with the a title of divinity. While there not actually successors to the ancient Roman’s of Nova Roma.
Not really, Rome as we know it fell and collapsed to the Gauls. The Gauls assimilated themselves and started calling themselves Roman. And here's European history summarised for you.
It's the HRE with feudal system not the Ceaser's roman empire. Both are different.Holy Roman Empire is the spiritual successor of the western roman empire and Byzantium is the successor of the eastern roman empire
Spiritual successor is just false, it's more like an attempt at legitimising an Empire with farfetched claims. The only "successor' is the Byzantine Empire and that ended when Constantinople fell.
True
Poison testers hit me up
Excellent historical novel, especially on economics and politics. You can check Scribble Hub for translations till ch93.
A book about Austria’s recovery to mightiness!!!A history about House of Habsburg’s struggles and successes!!!The Holy Roman Empire — which was neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire — now came back!!! Collapse
Calm Protagonist, Cautious Protagonist, Economics, Empires, European Ambience, Industrialization, Kingdom Building, Kingdoms, Male Protagonist, Military, Multiple POV, Nobles, Past Plays a Big Role, Politics, Reincarnation, Royalty, Schemes And Conspiracies, Technological Gap, Wars
to many pov's to long to get to anything and why does every story where someone goes back in time to another country or something they want to change that country to a more modern one
Already struggling getting last ch13 😩
SpoilerEnding is dogshit. I had aspired to witness the impact of the protagonist’s actions on the course of the future, only to discover that whatever transpired was a mere dream
What Happened?
How often do you think about the Roman Empire?
I didn't expect much, just read it out curiosity, an amateur work whose skills are quite lacking when writing about the complexity of the era and dealing with political events, the pacing is horrible and half the chapters are just long expositions of info dump about past events. The story concept is interesting enough yet the author fails to do it right. That's just me though..
Read it, Holy Roman Empire is one of the best kingdom building novels.I read it on another site, indeed at the beginning before the protagonist became emperor it was lacking in quality, but after he became emperor it got better,His role as protagonist was replaced by the Austrian empire.(English is not my native language)
synopsis is hilarious!!!a chinese novel about european history translated by oh boi studio though? i wouldn't touch it even with a 10 foot pole
A book about Austria’s recovery to mightiness!!!A good thing it's in the era of the roman empire
Holy Roman Empire is a German nation though. Except for its name, it has little connection or relation to Rome; culturally and politically.
But rome is in italy?
Italy is the capital of the ancient roman empire, but this Holy Roman Empire is predominantly a German-speaking nation and only has territory in some parts of Italy, but at the end of the day, it is not the continuation or successor of the ancient roman empire after it collapsed. As far as I know, the 'Roman' in its name is just there to legitimize their claim to Roman territories.
Ohh...Thanks
Holy Roman Empire, was a way for the ‘catholic church’ to have more power by denoting an emperor with the a title of divinity. While there not actually successors to the ancient Roman’s of Nova Roma.
Not really, Rome as we know it fell and collapsed to the Gauls. The Gauls assimilated themselves and started calling themselves Roman. And here's European history summarised for you.
It's the HRE with feudal system not the Ceaser's roman empire. Both are different.Holy Roman Empire is the spiritual successor of the western roman empire and Byzantium is the successor of the eastern roman empire
Spiritual successor is just false, it's more like an attempt at legitimising an Empire with farfetched claims. The only "successor' is the Byzantine Empire and that ended when Constantinople fell.
True
Poison testers hit me up
Excellent historical novel, especially on economics and politics. You can check Scribble Hub for translations till ch93.
- Chapter 1: Reincarnation
- Chapter 2: Striving
- Chapter 3: The Legend: Archduke Karl
- Chapter 4: Military Stars of Austria
- Chapter 5: Autonomy in Property
- Chapter 6: Standard Operation — Rip-off
- Chapter 7: The Court of Public Opinion
- Chapter 8: Edward von Bowenfield
- Chapter 9: Building a Public Persona
- Chapter 10: Intelligence Agents at Minimum Cost
- Chapter 11: Court Guard
- Chapter 12: For the Glory of the Nobility
- Chapter 13: The Fall of the Military Star
- Chapter 14: The Scapegoat
- Chapter 15: Down with the Emperor
- Chapter 16: The Brewing Revolution
- Chapter 17: Labor Protection Act
- Chapter 18: Better Together
- Chapter 19: The Storm
- Chapter 20: Conspiracy
- Chapter 21: The Unexpected Economic Crisis
- Chapter 22: January Revolution
- Chapter 23: Juvenile Officer
- Chapter 24: Showdown
- Chapter 25: The First Step to Save Austria
- Chapter 26: To Save Weak Teammates
- Chapter 27: February Revolution
- Chapter 28: Preparation
- Chapter 29: Undercurrent
- Chapter 30: Restore Market Confidence?
- Chapter 31: Measures
- Chapter 32: Out of Control
- Chapter 33: March Revolution
- Chapter 34: Panic of the Royal Archdukes
- Chapter 35: To Call White Black
- Chapter 36: Suppression and Negotiation
- Chapter 37: Each Flew His Own Way
- Chapter 38: Regency
- Chapter 39: The First Measure Applied
- Chapter 40: Wartime Economic System
- Chapter 41: Dealing with Prisoners of Rebellion
- Chapter 42: Military Preparation
- Chapter 43: Forced Reforms
- Chapter 44: Reform Bill
- Chapter 45: Legal Weapon
- Chapter 46: Abolition of the Local Tariff
- Chapter 47: Outbreak of the First Italian-Austrian War
- Chapter 48: Luring the Enemy in Deep
- Chapter 49: Division of Land
- Chapter 50: Frankfurt Conference
- Chapter 51: Which Is More Important, Politics or the Military?
- Chapter 52: Aftermath
- Chapter 53: A Trap
- Chapter 54: The Title of Marshal
- Chapter 55: Bitter Days Coming
- Chapter 56: Empty Promise
- Chapter 57: John’s Idea
- Chapter 58: To Close the Net
- Chapter 59: Conditions
- Chapter 60: Can’t Say It, Can Do It
- Chapter 61: Hungary
- Chapter 62: Building a Nation
- Chapter 63: Shift of Strategic Focus
- Chapter 64: Stuck on a Tiger’s Back
- Chapter 65: No More Money If They Don’t Start Fighting Soon
- Chapter 66: Easy to Get on the Ship, Hard to Get Off
- Chapter 67: Power Play
- Chapter 68, Zero Risk High Return
- Chapter 69: Pragmatist
- Chapter 70: Preparations Complete
- Chapter 71: Covert Reforms
- Chapter 72: Hungary’s Power Struggle
- Chapter 73: Hungary’s Financial Struggles
- Chapter 74: War Tax
- Chapter 78: Emergence of Sensationalized Headlines
- Chapter 79: The Dirtiest Congress
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