Austria wasn't a country in that time. Europe was made up of a patchwork of holdings by men who took what they wanted. These would change off and on as other men raised armies and fought to take control of the land. It won't be until much later in the 1500's that the boundaries for countries will begin and even those change due to wars.
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There were hundreds different rulers in the kingdoms spread throughout the medieval period in Europe. Most were ruled by kings, but the republic of Venice was ruled by the Doge, The Holy Roman Empire by an emperor, and the Duchy of Milan was ruled by a duke.
There was no one, all time ruler in the Middle Ages. That period lasted for roughly a thousand years, and the countries that existed changes substantially in identity and in amount of territory controlled throughout the period.
Austria wasn't a country in that time. Europe was made up of a patchwork of holdings by men who took what they wanted. These would change off and on as other men raised armies and fought to take control of the land. It won't be until much later in the 1500's that the boundries for countries will begin and even those change due to wars.
the king ruled in medieval times he controlled everyone what he ordered became law.
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how many families ruled in the middle ages
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Charlemagne was without doubt the most powerful man in western Europe in the Early Middle Ages. He ruled a country that included most or all of current France, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Belgium, along with major parts of Italy and Austria.
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