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  1. Frederick Barbarossa. Frederick I (1122 – 10 June 1190), better known as Frederick Barbarossa (meaning "red beard"), a nickname given to him by the Italians he spent most of his rule warring with, was king of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 until his death. His many political and military accomplishments made him a legendary figure ...

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  2. Aug 27, 2018 · Morte de Frederick I Barbarossa. Frederick I Barbarossa foi o primeiro rei a se mobilizar e viajou com seu exército por terra através da Trácia na primavera de 1190. O Imperador Bizantino Isaac II Angelos (rein. 1185-1195) encontrava-se, compreensivelmente, cauteloso com a passagem do exército ocidental por seu território.

  3. This is the first English translation of the main contemporary accounts of the Crusade and death of the German Frederick I Barbarossa (ruled 1152-90). The most important of these, the 'History of the Expedition of the Emperor Frederick' was written soon after the events described, and is a crucial, and under-used source for the Third Crusade (at least in the Anglophone world). The account ...

  4. Jun 13, 2019 · Cunoscut și ca : Frederick Hohenstaufen, Frederick Barbarossa, împăratul Frederic I al Sfântului Imperiu Roman. Născut : data exactă necunoscută; circa 1123, locul de naștere considerat a fi Swabia. Părinți : Frederic al II-lea, Duce de Suabie, Judith, fiica lui Henric al IX-lea, Duce de Bavaria, cunoscut și sub numele de Henric cel ...

  5. Jul 18, 2016 · Frederick Hohenstaufen, also known as Frederick Barbarossa, became Emperor Frederick I of the Holy Roman Empire in 1152, succeeding his uncle Conrad III. With a reign that lasted until 1190, he has been remembered as not only a long-lived emperor but a successful one, who triumphed in politics, culture, and on the battlefield.

  6. Feb 15, 2010 · Main; History; The Historical Characters of the Times; Frederick I "Barbarossa" (1123 - 1190): Decameron X.9 Frederick I "Barbarossa" (1123 - 1190): Decameron X.9 Frederick I, nephew of Emperor Conrad III of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, was one of the greatest monarchs of medieval Germany - brave, intelligent and chivalrous.

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    Frederick Barbarossa. Frederick I (Reign 2 January 1155 – 10 June 1190), known as Frederick Barbarossa because of his red beard, struggled throughout his reign to restore the power and prestige of the German monarchy against the dukes, whose power had grown both before and after the Investiture Controversy under

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