High Middle Ages · Europe · Politics

1257

Richard of Cornwall elected King of the Romans

1257

The enormously wealthy younger brother of Henry III of England bought the votes of four German electors and was crowned King of the Romans at Aachen. He never achieved real authority in Germany. The Great Interregnum continued under a king who lived largely in England. His election demonstrated that the imperial title had become a commodity to be purchased rather than earned through military or dynastic power.