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  1. Jun 22, 2017 · According to one popular version of this legend, the emperor would arise from his sleep, and lead Germany once more to greatness when “the ravens cease to fly round the mountain”. Top image: Frederick Barbarossa awards the city of Haarlem with a sword for its shield or coat-of-arms. By Pieter de Greber, 1630.

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  2. Barbarossa (film) (also released as Barbarossa: Siege Lord or Sword of War) is a 2009 Italian English-language film set primarily in Northern Italy during the late 12th century.

  3. The Sword of Barbarossa is a mystical blade that was forged in ancient Thule. It would fall into the possession of German holy Emperor Frederick Barbarossa during the Third Crusade. Following Barbarossa's death, the sword was broken into pieces and scattered across Europe.

  4. Overall 116cm. Blade 90cm. Please note that "SWORDS" are a prohibited weapon in the state of Victoria.

  5. Barbarossa sword features: Overall Length: 110 cms - 43 inches. Blade: Tempered AISI 440 Stainless Steel with 24K Gold etchings. Handle: Zamak - Bronze plated with Gold accents. Reviews 1. Frederick I (Fridrich), Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa (born 1122; Died 10 June 1190) was elected King of Germany at Frankfurt on 4 March 1152 and ...

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  7. The Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa (Redbeard) Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain has a tempered steel blade, ornated with 24K Gold engravings on its upper part. The hilt is made in Bronze plated cast metal with short, straight quillons, decored with relief figures, as the nut shaped pommel surmounted by two kneeled knights.

  8. Frederick I, German Friedrich known as Frederick Barbarossa (“Redbeard”), (born c. 1123—died June 10, 1190, Kingdom of Armenia), Duke of Swabia (1147–90), German king (1152–90), and Holy Roman Emperor (1155–90). He signed the Treaty of Constance (1153), which promised him the imperial crown in return for his allegiance to the papacy.

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