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Frederick Barbarossa
History of the Germans
24 episodes
6 months ago
Most other medieval German rulers are all but forgotten, so why has interest in the Hohenstaufen never completely disappeared. They were by no means the most successful emperors, that crown has to go the Ottonians, nor was their reign the most fateful, that award goes to the later Salians. Frederick Barbarossa and his grandson Frederick II have been such fascinating personalities that almost any age could project their own perceptions and expectations onto them, from champion of national unity to modern man before his time. Time to find out what really happened, who they actually were. This is a narrative history in weekly 25-30 minute episodes that had initially been published in the History of the Germans Podcast. This is a re-release, so if you want to listen ahead, just go to https://historyofthegermans.com/barbarossa-2/
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Most other medieval German rulers are all but forgotten, so why has interest in the Hohenstaufen never completely disappeared. They were by no means the most successful emperors, that crown has to go the Ottonians, nor was their reign the most fateful, that award goes to the later Salians. Frederick Barbarossa and his grandson Frederick II have been such fascinating personalities that almost any age could project their own perceptions and expectations onto them, from champion of national unity to modern man before his time. Time to find out what really happened, who they actually were. This is a narrative history in weekly 25-30 minute episodes that had initially been published in the History of the Germans Podcast. This is a re-release, so if you want to listen ahead, just go to https://historyofthegermans.com/barbarossa-2/
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Society & Culture,
Documentary
Episodes (20/24)
Frederick Barbarossa
Ep. 23 (66) - The Myths of Barbarossa
1 year ago
34 minutes 38 seconds

Frederick Barbarossa
Ep. 22 (65) - The Third Crusade
1 year ago
35 minutes 13 seconds

Frederick Barbarossa
Ep. 21 (64) - The Heirs of Troy - What is an Emperor for?
1 year ago
29 minutes 5 seconds

Frederick Barbarossa
Ep. 20 (63) - Recovery - Barbarossa rebuilds his reign after defeats in Italy and at home
1 year ago
30 minutes 57 seconds

Frederick Barbarossa
Ep. 19 (62) The Fall of Henry the Lion
1 year ago
40 minutes 12 seconds

Frederick Barbarossa
Ep. 18 (61) - The Peace of Venice - Reconciliation between Barbarossa and Pope Alexander III
1 year ago
31 minutes 31 seconds

Frederick Barbarossa
Ep. 17 (60) - Legnano - Barbarossa's final Battle in Italy
1 year ago
33 minutes 4 seconds

Frederick Barbarossa
Ep. 16 (59) - The City of Straw - Barbarossa's failed siege of Alessandria
1 year ago
30 minutes 27 seconds

Frederick Barbarossa
Ep. 15 (58) - The Lombard League
1 year ago
33 minutes 40 seconds

Frederick Barbarossa
Ep. 14 ( 57) - The Hand of God - The siege of Rome in 1167 that changes everything
1 year ago
38 minutes 10 seconds

Frederick Barbarossa
Ep. 13 (56) - The Siege of Crema - Barbarossa razes Milan to the ground
1 year ago
33 minutes 11 seconds

Frederick Barbarossa
Ep. 12 (55) - The Laws of Roncaglia - Barbarossa brings back Roman Law
1 year ago
29 minutes 29 seconds

Frederick Barbarossa
Ep. 11 (54) - A Bohemian Bluff - Barbarossa conquers Milan for the first time
1 year ago
31 minutes 13 seconds

Frederick Barbarossa
Ep. 10 (53 - Sacrum Imperium - The moment when the Empire becomes Holy and Roman
1 year ago
34 minutes 13 seconds

Frederick Barbarossa
Ep. 9 (52) - The Honour of the Empire - Bringing the broken Empire back together
1 year ago
39 minutes 40 seconds

Frederick Barbarossa
Ep. 8 (51) - The Barbarossa - Who was the Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa?
1 year ago
18 minutes 57 seconds

Frederick Barbarossa
Ep. 8 (50) - Barbarossa Begins - A Stolen Election?
1 year ago
27 minutes 4 seconds

Frederick Barbarossa
Ep. 7 (49) - Konrad's Catastrophe - The Disaster that is the Second Crusade
1 year ago
33 minutes 20 seconds

Frederick Barbarossa
Ep. 6 (48) - Konrad's Conundrum - Imperial Coronation or Crusade?
1 year ago
32 minutes 11 seconds

Frederick Barbarossa
Ep. 5 (47) - Konrad's Coup - The Hohenstaufen Konrad III snatches the crown from the Welf
1 year ago
29 minutes 4 seconds

Frederick Barbarossa
Most other medieval German rulers are all but forgotten, so why has interest in the Hohenstaufen never completely disappeared. They were by no means the most successful emperors, that crown has to go the Ottonians, nor was their reign the most fateful, that award goes to the later Salians. Frederick Barbarossa and his grandson Frederick II have been such fascinating personalities that almost any age could project their own perceptions and expectations onto them, from champion of national unity to modern man before his time. Time to find out what really happened, who they actually were. This is a narrative history in weekly 25-30 minute episodes that had initially been published in the History of the Germans Podcast. This is a re-release, so if you want to listen ahead, just go to https://historyofthegermans.com/barbarossa-2/