Frederick I Barbarossa - Emperor of the Roman Empire
Elke Bader, Heiner Heusinger, GermanOnly 1 piece in stock at supplier
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He is the epitome of the medieval ruler: Emperor Frederick I from the Staufer dynasty. Because of his red beard, the Italians called him Barbarossa, Emperor Redbeard. He fought with popes over power and the precedence of the secular ruler over the spiritual one. He waged six campaigns for Italy and saw himself as the legitimate Christian heir of the Roman emperors. His most powerful vassal, Henry the Lion, would become his worst rival. As a crusader, Barbarossa set out for the Holy Land. He, who considered himself the savior of Christendom, would never return from there.
Book type | Book of non-fiction |
Language | German |
Item number | 9177542 |
Publisher | Griot Hörbuch |
Category | Audiobooks |
Release date | 15.9.2010 |
Book type | Book of non-fiction |
Medium | Audio CD |
Year | 2010 |
Run time | 3.30 min |
Language | German |
Year | 2010 |
Author | Elke Bader, Heiner Heusinger |
Minimum age | 14 years |
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Length | 13 mm |
Width | 143 mm |
Height | 123 mm |
Weight | 124 g |
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