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He himself represented the nationalist tendencies that were making his imperial title obsolete.
Don Gagnon
“Charles IV was astute enough to recognize that the Empire of his title was not that of Charlemagne. His central concern was the Kingdom of Bohemia, whose territorial enlargement and cultural enrichment he pursued with effect that earned him the title “Father of His Country.” He himself represented the nationalist tendencies that were making his imperial title obsolete.”
A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century
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