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"" The submission of the city of Milan to Emperor Frederic I Barberossa (1122-1190) after the capture of the city during his second trip to Italy in 1158" (Second Italian campaign)
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"" The submission of the city of Milan to Emperor Frederic I Barberossa (1122-1190) after the capture of the city during his second trip to Italy in 1158" (Second Italian campaign)
ELD4928645 "" The submission of the city of Milan to Emperor Frederic I Barberossa (1122-1190) after the capture of the city during his second trip to Italy in 1158" (Second Italian campaign, emperor Frederick Barbarossa seated on the throne after the capture of the city of Milan receives the banner symbol of yelding) Engraving from "" Bilder-Gallerie zur allgem" about Rotteck 1843 Collection privee; (add.info.: "" The submission of the city of Milan to Emperor Frederic I Barberossa (1122-1190) after the capture of the city during his second trip to Italy in 1158" (Second Italian campaign, emperor Frederick Barbarossa seated on the throne after the capture of the city of Milan receives the banner symbol of yelding) Engraving from "" Bilder-Gallerie zur allgem" about Rotteck 1843 Collection privee); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
Media ID 38267686
© Photo © The Holbarn Archive / Bridgeman Images
12 12th Xii Xiith Century 12 Century 12th Century 13 13th Xiii Xiiith Thirteenth Century 13 Century Barbarossa C12th Emperors Frederick Barbarossa (1122 1190) Frederick I Hohenstaufen Frederick I Holy Roman Emperor Hohenstaufen Dynasty Holy Roman Empire Holy Roman Empire (800 1806) Kite The 13th Century Thirteenth Century Twelfth Century Xii Century Xiii Century Xiiith Century Xiith Century
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a pivotal moment in history - the submission of the city of Milan to Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa during his second trip to Italy in 1158. The engraving depicts the powerful emperor seated on his throne, receiving the banner symbolizing Milan's surrender.
Emperor Barbarossa, also known as Frederick I, was a formidable ruler who sought to assert his authority over Italian cities during this time. His successful capture of Milan marked a significant victory for him and solidified his dominance in the region.
The image exudes grandeur and power, with Emperor Barbarossa portrayed as a commanding figure overseeing the submission of one of Italy's most important cities. The intricate details captured in this engraving bring to life the historical significance of this event.
As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand the momentous occasion when Milan bowed down before Emperor Barbarossa. It serves as a reminder of the complex political dynamics and power struggles that shaped medieval Europe.
This print is not just a visual representation but also a window into an era filled with intrigue, ambition, and conquest. It stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa and his impact on European history.
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