The loyalties of the German electors, seeking …

Years: 1314 - 1314
December

The loyalties of the German electors, seeking a king from another dynasty at the death of thirty-nine-year-old Emperor Henry VII on August 24, 1313, had been divided between Wittelsbach dynastic family member Louis, duke of Bavaria, and the Habsburg Frederick the Fair, duke of Austria, the choice of the majority.

Both have been elected king by their respective constituencies in 1314, and war ensues to settle the claim and decide who will be Holy Roman Emperor, a title both claimants assume.

Moreover, the papacy had become vacant upon the death of Clement V, thus obviating the pope’s rightful adjudication of contested elections.

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