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How did the monarch of France differ from the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire? The monarch was excommunicated by the pope. The monarch openly defied a decision by the pope. The monarch owed his power to his loyal nobles. The monarch had to compromise with the Church.

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(B) The monarch openly defied a decision by the pope.

Monarch of France:

  • With a few interruptions, the monarchs of the Kingdom of France reigned from the founding of the Kingdom of the West Franks in 843 until the fall of the Second French Empire in 1870.
  • France had 45 rulers between Charles the Bald in 843 and Louis XVI in 1792.
  • After accounting for the 3 kings and 2 emperors that followed the French Revolution, there have been 50 monarchs in France over the course of 1027 years.
  • The first monarch of "France" (in its earliest phase) is typically regarded as Clovis I (r. 481–511) in classical French historiography, however, West Francia is actually the beginning of such a monarchy.

Therefore, the monarch of France differ from the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire because (B) the monarch openly defied a decision by the pope.

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