Particularism and Germany and Italy | The Rise of the Nation

Power in Germany shifted steadily from the emperor to the princes of the particular states. For almost two decades, there was no emperor at all. This was the Great Interregnum (1254-1273), following the death of the last Hohenstaufen king, Conrad IV.

During this time the princes grew even stronger at the expense of the monarchy, and the old links between Germany and Italy were cut.