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Frederick's death caused several thousand German soldiers to leave the force and return home through the Cilician and Syrian ports. [107] The German-Hungarian army was struck with an onset of disease near Antioch, weakening it further. [107] Only 5,000 soldiers, a third of the original force, … See more
Frederick Barbarossa (December 1122 – 10 June 1190), also known as Frederick I (‹See Tfd›German: Friedrich I; Italian: Federico I), was the Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 until his death in 1190. He was elected See more
Early life
Frederick was born in mid-December 1122 in Haguenau, to Frederick II, Duke of Swabia See moreFrederick did little to encourage economic development in Germany prior to the autumn of 1165. In that year he visited the lower Rhineland, the … See more
Frederick's first marriage, to Adelheid of Vohburg, did not produce any children and was annulled.
From his second marriage to Beatrice of Burgundy, he had the following children:
1. Beatrice (end 1162/early 1163 – at least early 1174/1179). King See moreThe increase in wealth of the trading cities of northern Italy led to a revival in the study of the Justinian Code, a Latin legal system that had become extinct centuries earlier. Legal scholars renewed its application. It is speculated that Pope Gregory VII See more
Charismatic leader
Otto of Freising, Frederick's uncle, wrote an account of his reign entitled Gesta Friderici I imperatoris (Deeds of the Emperor Frederick), … See more• German monarchs family tree
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WEBFrederick I, duke of Swabia (as Frederick III, 1147–90) and German king and Holy Roman emperor (1152–90), who challenged papal authority and sought to establish German predominance in western Europe. He died …
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WEBJun 8, 2012 — The Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I, also known as Barbarossa, drowned in 1190 while crossing a river in Asia Minor. His death demoralized his army and delayed the Christian campaign to recapture …
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WEBJun 10, 2017 — Learn about the life and death of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa, who led the Third Crusade with Philip and Richard. Find out how his drowning in a river affected the crusade and …
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WEBFrederick Barbarossa’s death was a subject of controversy and myth. Historians have long debated the true cause of his demise, with some suggesting that he drowned while crossing a river during the Third …
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WEBJun 2, 2022 — Learn about the medieval ruler who united Germany, went on two crusades, and was crowned Holy Roman Emperor. Find out how he died in 1190, and what his legacy was.
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WEBJun 13, 2019 — Learn about the life and achievements of Frederick I Barbarossa, the Holy Roman Emperor who led two crusades and fought the Lombard League. Find out how he died in 1190 near Cilician Armenia …
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WEBGermany developed into a system of territorial states after Barbarossa’s death, while France developed during the time of Philip II Augustus into a centralized monarchial state. Barbarossa had a strong feeling for law …
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WEBJun 9, 2017 — Frederick Barbarossa, the Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 to 1190, died on June 10, 1190, while crossing a river in Anatolia during the Third Crusade. He was a prominent leader who expanded his territory in …
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WEBOn 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.
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