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1344 The name of the Hanseatic League began to appear.

1338 The Holy Roman Empire broke away from the Pope, and in 133 1 year, the Tuva City Alliance appeared.

1356 the imperial edict of gold was promulgated.

1363 Hanseatic League held its first meeting.

The Hanseatic League defeated the Danish Hanseatic League in 1368.

1388, Tuva City Alliance was defeated by the emperor and candidates and was forced to dissolve.

The Holy Roman Emperor of this Century:

Luxemburg family henry vii (1308- 13 13), Count of Luxemburg, King of Germany and Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.

Frederick III of Habsburg family (13 14- 1326) Duke of Austria and King of Germany.

Louis IV of the Vitsebach family (13 14- 1347) went to the Duke of Bavaria, the Duke of Bavaria, the Paladin and the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.

Charles IV (1347- 1378), Duke of Luxembourg, Earl of Brandenburg, King of Germany, King of Bohemia, and Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, issued the famous "Golden Imperial Decree" in 1356, officially recognizing that the seven candidates have the right to elect kings and emperors, and at the same time recognizing that all the candidates have the right to elect kings and emperors. It is stipulated that the people of each state are subordinate to their vassals, thus establishing the independent status of the German States in law, and formally ending the federalism of the Holy Roman Empire and turning it into a loose confederation system. In the original territory of the Holy Roman Empire, seven major candidate countries, a dozen major vassal States, more than 200 minor vassal States and thousands of independent knight territories were independent at the same time. For the next 500 years, Germany has been in such a fragmented state. During the period of Charles IV, Europe was attacked by the Black Death, and one third of the population died.

Wensel of Luxemburg family (1378- 1400), King of Germany, King of Bohemia.