Frederick Barbarossa a prince and the myth
Frederick Barbarossa, born of two of Germany's most powerful families, swept to the imperial throne in a coup d'etat 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. This new biogr...
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New Haven :
Yale University Press
cop. 2016
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- Two renowned families
- Baptismal hopes
- A fortunate youth
- King of the Romans
- Itinerant kingship
- The Romzug
- New arrangements
- The Holy Empire
- The Second Italian Campaign
- The schism
- The defeat of Milan
- In pursuit of Alexander
- A bitter homecoming
- The Fifth Italian Campaign
- The downfall of Henry the Lion
- New entanglements
- The Third Crusade
- Conclusion
- Epilogue.