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  1. Friedrich I Barbarossa [1] ( 1122 – 10 tháng 6 năm 1190) là Hoàng đế của Đế quốc La Mã Thần thánh từ năm 1155 cho đến khi băng hà. Ông được bầu làm vua nước Đức tại Frankfurt vào ngày 4 tháng 3 năm 1152 và lên ngôi tại Aachen ngày 9 tháng 3, lên ngôi vua nước Ý tại Pavia năm 1154 ...

  2. Sant'Ubaldo e Federico Barbarossa ( Saint Ubald of Gubbio and Frederick Barbarossa) is a 1683 painting by Ciro Ferri. [102] Frederick's famous portrait in the Kaisersaal in Frankfurt am Main is part of a series depicting emperors who reigned from 768 to 1806 (created from 1839 to 1853).

  3. Jan 26, 1996 · The Third Crusade: Death of Frederick Barbarossa, 1190 [Adapted from Brundage] With Jerusalem in his hands Saladin and his army retired from the field, leaving the remaining defenders of the Holy Land concentrated in Tyre, the only major Latin stronghold left in the East.

  4. Jun 10, 2020 · On June 10, 1190, Frederick I, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and better known as Frederick Barbarossa passed away. He died by drowning in the river Saleph during the Third Crusade. He got the name Barbarossa from the northern Italian cities he attempted to rule: Barbarossa means “red beard” in Italian; in German, he was known as ...

  5. Jan 1, 2016 · Frederick Barbarossa, born of two of Germany's most powerful families, swept to the imperial throne in a coup d'état in 1152. A leading monarch of the Middle Ages, he legalized the dualism between the crown and the princes that endured until the end of the Holy Roman Empire.

  6. Apr 11, 2024 · At the same time, Gregory VIII sent a legation to the nearly 70-year-old Holy Roman emperor Frederick I (Frederick Barbarossa), who had participated in the Second Crusade. A supporter of antipopes in the 1160s and ’70s, Frederick had been excommunicated by Pope Alexander III , but the emperor had a rapprochement with the church in 1177, and ...

  7. 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 ...

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