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Frederick I Barberousse 1122 1190 Collection

Emperor Frederic I Barberousse (1122-1190), also known as Frederick Barbarossa, was a prominent figure in European history

Background imageFrederick I Barberousse 1122 1190 Collection: The submission of the city of Milan to Emperor Frederic I Barberossa (1122-1190)

The submission of the city of Milan to Emperor Frederic I Barberossa (1122-1190)
ELD4850108 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)

Background imageFrederick I Barberousse 1122 1190 Collection: Emperor Frederic I Barberossa (1122-1190) on his second trip to Italy in 1158 passes the river Adda

Emperor Frederic I Barberossa (1122-1190) on his second trip to Italy in 1158 passes the river Adda
ELD4850104 Emperor Frederic I Barberossa (1122-1190) on his second trip to Italy in 1158 passes the river Adda and meets the people of Lodi who beg him to get their territory back

Background imageFrederick I Barberousse 1122 1190 Collection: Portrait of Frederic Barberousse - in 'Le costume ancien et moderne'by Ferrario, ed. Milan, 1819-20

Portrait of Frederic Barberousse - in "Le costume ancien et moderne"by Ferrario, ed. Milan, 1819-20
LSE4106966 Portrait of Frederic Barberousse - in " Le costume ancien et moderne" by Ferrario, ed. Milan, 1819-20 by Ferrario

Background imageFrederick I Barberousse 1122 1190 Collection: The Battle of Legnano on May 29, 1176 Emperor Frederic I Barberose was defeated by the militia of

The Battle of Legnano on May 29, 1176 Emperor Frederic I Barberose was defeated by the militia of the League of Lombard
LRI4692815 The Battle of Legnano on May 29, 1176 Emperor Frederic I Barberose was defeated by the militia of the League of Lombard Cities. Painting by Enrico Pollastrini (1817-1876) 1862 approx. Sun

Background imageFrederick I Barberousse 1122 1190 Collection: Friedrich crossing to Asia Minor - Frederic I called Frederic Barberousse (1122 / 25-1190

Friedrich crossing to Asia Minor - Frederic I called Frederic Barberousse (1122 / 25-1190
GIA4727863 Friedrich crossing to Asia Minor - Frederic I called Frederic Barberousse (1122/25-1190) (Frederic I of Hohenstaufen) during the 3rd Crusade (1189)

Background imageFrederick I Barberousse 1122 1190 Collection: Frederic Barberossa Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire conquered and destroyed Milan

Frederic Barberossa Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire conquered and destroyed Milan
GIA4780091 Frederic Barberossa Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire conquered and destroyed Milan.In 1162. by Unknown Artist, (16th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFrederick I Barberousse 1122 1190 Collection: Emperor Frederic I Barberossa (1122-1190) (Frederic I of Hohenstaufen

Emperor Frederic I Barberossa (1122-1190) (Frederic I of Hohenstaufen
GIA4727870 Emperor Frederic I Barberossa (1122-1190) (Frederic I of Hohenstaufen) on his second trip to Italy in 1158 passes the river Adda

Background imageFrederick I Barberousse 1122 1190 Collection: The wedding of Beatrice of Burgundy and Frederick I Holy Roman Emperor, called Barbarossa

The wedding of Beatrice of Burgundy and Frederick I Holy Roman Emperor, called Barbarossa
LRI4653566 The wedding of Beatrice of Burgundy and Frederick I Holy Roman Emperor, called Barbarossa. 1752 (fresco) by Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) (1696-1770); Residenz, Wurzburg

Background imageFrederick I Barberousse 1122 1190 Collection: The investiture of the bishop Aroldo, by Frederick I Holy Roman Emperor

The investiture of the bishop Aroldo, by Frederick I Holy Roman Emperor
LRI4653557 The investiture of the bishop Aroldo, by Frederick I Holy Roman Emperor, called Barbarossa, 18th century (fresco) by Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) (1696-1770); Residenz

Background imageFrederick I Barberousse 1122 1190 Collection: Frederic Barberose at the feet of the Pope. Emperor Frederic I of Hohenstaufen (1122-1190

Frederic Barberose at the feet of the Pope. Emperor Frederic I of Hohenstaufen (1122-1190
XEE4166740 Frederic Barberose at the feet of the Pope. Emperor Frederic I of Hohenstaufen (1122-1190) prostrates to Pope Alexander III (1105-1181) who awaits him under the gate of St

Background imageFrederick I Barberousse 1122 1190 Collection: Portrait of Frederic I of Hauhenstaufen known as Frederic Barberousse

Portrait of Frederic I of Hauhenstaufen known as Frederic Barberousse
XEE4142750 Portrait of Frederic I of Hauhenstaufen known as Frederic Barberousse (Federico Barbarossa) (1122-1190), German Roman Emperor. Engraving of the 19th century

Background imageFrederick I Barberousse 1122 1190 Collection: Emperor Frederic Barberossa submits to Pope Alexander III

Emperor Frederic Barberossa submits to Pope Alexander III
LRI4576521 Emperor Frederic Barberossa submits to Pope Alexander III, which leads to the 3rd Lateran Council of 1179 (Fresco, 1407-1408)

Background imageFrederick I Barberousse 1122 1190 Collection: Portrait of Frederick 1st Barberossa (German Roman Emperor of the House of Hohenstaufen

Portrait of Frederick 1st Barberossa (German Roman Emperor of the House of Hohenstaufen
GIA4812517 Portrait of Frederick 1st Barberossa (German Roman Emperor of the House of Hohenstaufen) (Waiblingen, 1122 in Cilicia, 1190) - bas-relief, 12th century

Background imageFrederick I Barberousse 1122 1190 Collection: The conflict between Frederic Barberousse (Federico Barbarossa

The conflict between Frederic Barberousse (Federico Barbarossa
XEE4409199 The conflict between Frederic Barberousse (Federico Barbarossa) and Pope Alexander III (Alexander, AlessandroIII) (1105-1181)

Background imageFrederick I Barberousse 1122 1190 Collection: Diploma for the hospital of Mantua dated 10 July 1158. The document is signed by

Diploma for the hospital of Mantua dated 10 July 1158. The document is signed by
GIA4759361 Diploma for the hospital of Mantua dated 10 July 1158. The document is signed by the German Emperor Frederick I Barberossa (1122 - 1190). National Archive of Milan

Background imageFrederick I Barberousse 1122 1190 Collection: Portrait of Frederic I of Hauhenstaufen known as Frederic Barberousse (1122-1190)

Portrait of Frederic I of Hauhenstaufen known as Frederic Barberousse (1122-1190)
XEE4163930 Portrait of Frederic I of Hauhenstaufen known as Frederic Barberousse (1122-1190), German Roman Emperor. Engraving in " Kaiser, Konig und Papft" by Richard Roth, 1895

Background imageFrederick I Barberousse 1122 1190 Collection: Discovery of the body of Frederic Barberousse in the Selef River, 1190 - chromo

Discovery of the body of Frederic Barberousse in the Selef River, 1190 - chromo
LSE4104438 Discovery of the body of Frederic Barberousse in the Selef River, 1190 - chromo. late 19th century by French School

Background imageFrederick I Barberousse 1122 1190 Collection: Friedrich Barbarossa at Susa - Emperor Frederic Barberousse (Frederic I of Hohenstaufen

Friedrich Barbarossa at Susa - Emperor Frederic Barberousse (Frederic I of Hohenstaufen
GIA4728452 Friedrich Barbarossa at Susa - Emperor Frederic Barberousse (Frederic I of Hohenstaufen, 1122-1190) to Susa (Italy) by Unknown Artist

Background imageFrederick I Barberousse 1122 1190 Collection: Representation of Frederic I of Hohenstaufen (1122-1190) known as Frederic Barberousse

Representation of Frederic I of Hohenstaufen (1122-1190) known as Frederic Barberousse
LRI4669891 Representation of Frederic I of Hohenstaufen (1122-1190) known as Frederic Barberousse, King of Germany and German Emperor. Relief on stone


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Emperor Frederic I Barberousse (1122-1190), also known as Frederick Barbarossa, was a prominent figure in European history. His reign was marked by various significant events and encounters that shaped the political landscape of his time. During his second trip to Italy in 1158, Emperor Frederic I captured the city of Milan. This conquest led to the submission of Milan to his authority, solidifying his power over the region. The people of Lodi, upon meeting him as he passed the river Adda, pleaded for him to help them regain their lost territory. A portrait from "Le costume ancien et moderne" depicts Frederic Barberousse in all his regal glory. This illustration showcases the emperor's grandeur and provides a glimpse into the fashion trends of that era. However, not all battles ended in victory for Emperor Frederic I. The Battle of Legnano on May 29, 1176 saw him defeated by the militia of the League of Lombard Cities. Enrico Pollastrini's painting captures this historic moment when Frederic Barberossa faced defeat at the hands of determined opponents. Friedrich crossing to Asia Minor is another notable event associated with Emperor Frederic I Barberousse. He embarked on this expedition during his reign and earned himself a reputation as an ambitious ruler seeking expansion beyond Europe's borders. One cannot overlook Frederick Barbarossa's conquest and destruction of Milan during his rule as Holy Roman Emperor. This act demonstrated both his military prowess and determination to assert dominance over territories under his control. The wedding between Beatrice of Burgundy and Frederick I Holy Roman Emperor is yet another highlight from this period. This union symbolized alliances forged through marriage between powerful families across Europe. In addition to military campaigns and marriages, Emperor Frederic I also engaged in religious affairs such as investitures. One example is depicted in an artwork showcasing Aroldo receiving investiture from Frederick Barbarossa, highlighting the emperor's role in shaping the church hierarchy.