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Ep. 108 – From Saxony to Saxonies - The Fragmentation of the Great Stem duchy of Henry the Lion

History of the Germans

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The Fall of the Dutchy of Saxony

When Fradik II becomes king and emperor, there is not much he can do to re-establish central power. The empire has become a mixed monarchy where the Emperor just coordinates the other princes rather than rules them. Impier power had already been weak since the 11th century, but it's now virtually non-existent. War is narrowed, Euclid-Coronation mechanism for the vast territory north of the mine and east of the Rhine. Power is fragmented. And that situation is mirrored in the two other centers of power in the Baltic, Denmark and Poland.

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