High Middle Ages · Europe · Politics
1273
Rudolf I crowned at Aachen
1273
The new Habsburg king of the Romans received the traditional coronation in Aachen, imitating Charlemagne. He had to substitute a crucifix for the imperial scepter, which was lost, a detail contemporaries read as prophecy of his modest resources and greater ambitions. The improvised ceremony belied Rudolf's genuine administrative talent, and he quickly proved himself the most effective German ruler since Frederick II.