Germany, Holland, Belgium, Alsace and Lorraine (in France), Switzerland, Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovenia. It also held Burgundy and Provence(southeastern France) and Italy, but lost them. Later it also lost Switzerland, Holland, and Alsace and Lorraine.
The Holy Roman Empire was very large. The size of the Holy Roman Empire was roughly 386,102 square miles or 1,000,000 square kilometers spanning the areas of Europe.
Because it had a big influence in the Medieval era
The Holy Roman Empire
The Holy Roman Empire fell due to a number of social, economic, political,and historical issues that all accumulated around the same time. The Treaties of Westphalia weakened the Holy Roman Empire.
The Holy Roman Empire was dissolved by Napoleon, and became just a large number of small countries. In the years after the Napoleonic Wars ended, these countries came together in a confederacy called the Zollverein, or German Customs Union. This might be the best organization to call the replacement of the Holy Roman Empire.
The Holy Roman Empire
Voltaire said the Holy Roman Empire was not 'Holy, Roman, or an Empire.'
the holy roman empire was not holy, roman or an empire - Voltaire
Germany was part of the Holy Roman Empire. But was not the Holy Roman Empire.
Because it had a big influence in the Medieval era
Holy Roman Empire was created in 962.
The holy Roman empire ruled the Romans.
The Holy Roman Emperors who also were the kings of Germany until the establishment of the Hapsburg dynasty, which was Austrian.
One possibility would be the formation of the Holy Roman Empire (which was unfortunately neither Holy, Roman, nor an Empire).
It never did. The so-called Holy Roman Empire was a mid-European entity.
Charlemagne was the first ruler of the Holy Roman Empire.
Voltaire
Most of the people in the Holy Roman Empire spoke german. It's perhaps worth noting that the Holy Roman Empire (Somebody said this) is not holy, roman or an empire !