frederick i in English

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( circa 1123–90 ) , king of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor 1152–90; known as Frederick Barbarossa (“Redbeard”). He made a sustained effort to subdue Italy and the papacy, but was eventually defeated at the battle of Legnano in 1176.

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1. Barbarossa definition, Frederick I (def

2. They had the support of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa.

3. In 1701, Frederick I of Prussia changed his coat of arms as Prince-Elector of Brandenburg.

4. Frederick I Barbarossa was born in 1122 to Frederick II, Duke of Swabia, and his wife Judith

5. 1200), husband of the heiress of the former Burgraves of Nürnberg, himself became Burgrave in 1192 as Frederick I

6. Frederick I was succeeded by his son, Frederick William I (1713–1740), the austere "Soldier King", who did not care for the arts but was thrifty and practical.

7. 1 In-Game 1.1 Base Stats 1.2 Growth Rates 1.3 Class Skills 1.4 Promotions 2 Etymology Barbarossa means "Red Bearded" in Italian, a nickname used to refer to Frederick I

8. Conrad was the son of Burgrave Frederick I (originally Count Frederick III of Zollern), the first Nuremberg Burgrave of the Hohenzollern, and Sophie of Raabs.As a count of Zollern he is enumerated as Conrad III

9. As Archbishop Engelbrektsson's resistance to the encroachment of Danish rule escalated, first with King Frederick I of Denmark and his successor King Christian III of Denmark, Steinvikholm Castle and Nidarholm Abbey became the Roman Catholic Church's military strongholds in Norway.