The Treaty of Ulm established the joint rule of Frederick the Fair and Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor in the Holy Roman Empire. It was agreed on January 7, 1326.[1]
Under its terms, Frederick would administer the Holy Roman Empire as King of the Romans, and Louis would be crowned Holy Roman Emperor in Rome.[2]
References
edit- ^ de Coeckelberghe, C.D. (1845). Histoire De L'Empire D'Autriche Depuis Les Temps Les Plus Recules Jusqu'Au Regne De Ferdinand I. Empereur D'Autriche (in French). Charles Gerold. p. 204. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
- ^ Prutz, H.; Wright, J.H. (2018). The Age of the Renaissance. Charles River Editors. pp. 16–28. ISBN 978-1-5312-4075-2. Retrieved 30 August 2018.