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Barbarossa Collection (#3)

"Barbarossa: A Tale of Conquests, Courage, and Legacy" Step into the captivating world of Barbarossa-era Italy, where German tanks advanced with unwavering determination

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: FREDERICK I (1123?-1190). Known as Frederick Barbarossa. Holy Roman Emperor, 1152-1190

FREDERICK I (1123?-1190). Known as Frederick Barbarossa. Holy Roman Emperor, 1152-1190. The death by drowning of Frederick in the Calycadnus (or Saleph) River in Cilicia, 10 June 1190. Drawing by H

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Kaiser Barbarossa

Kaiser Barbarossa
circa 1902: The Kaiser Barbarossa passing through the Kiel Canal. The Koenig class of battleship was influenced by British naval design. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Dragut Reis, corsair warrior who was lieutenant of Barbarossa, d. 1565

Dragut Reis, corsair warrior who was lieutenant of Barbarossa, d. 1565. Turkey. NOTE: This image avail. up to 100MB. Call for details

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Frederick I (Barbarossa) c1123-1190 Holy Roman emperor from 1152. Death of Barbarossa

Frederick I (Barbarossa) c1123-1190 Holy Roman emperor from 1152. Death of Barbarossa who drowned trying to cross River Saleph in Cilicia

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Barbarossa Hayreddin Pasha defeats the Holy League of Charles V under the command

Barbarossa Hayreddin Pasha defeats the Holy League of Charles V under the command of Andrea Doria at the Battle of Preveza (1538) Painting from a later period (1866) by Ohannes Umed Behzad

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Frederick I Barbarossa (1121-1190) King of Germany from 1152, Holy Roman Emperor from 1155

Frederick I Barbarossa (1121-1190) King of Germany from 1152, Holy Roman Emperor from 1155. Engraving, London, c1810

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Frederick I, Barbarossa (Redbeard) c1123-1190. Succeeded his uncle Conrad III as

Frederick I, Barbarossa (Redbeard) c1123-1190. Succeeded his uncle Conrad III as Holy Roman Emperor in 1152. 19th century wood engraving

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Frederick I (Barbarossa - Red Beard) c1123-1190. Holy Roman emperor from 1152. Miniature

Frederick I (Barbarossa - Red Beard) c1123-1190. Holy Roman emperor from 1152. Miniature from Robert de Saint Remy History of the Third Crusade. Vatican Library

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Frederick Barbarossa (1122-1190) King of Germany from 1152. Barbarossa defeating

Frederick Barbarossa (1122-1190) King of Germany from 1152. Barbarossa defeating the Seljuk Turks at the Battle of Iconium, 1190, on the Third Crusade. 19th century chromolithograph

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Thrid Crusade (1189-1192). Army of Frederick

Thrid Crusade (1189-1192). Army of Frederick I Barbarossa. Miniature Painting. ITALY. Venice. Biblioteca nazionale marciana (St. Marks Library)

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Reign of Charles I of Spain (1535). Capture of

Reign of Charles I of Spain (1535). Capture of Tunis. Charles V and Andrea Dorias troops succeed in expelling pirate Barbarossas from Tunis. Engraving

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Barbarossa, Khayr ad-D?n (1483-1546). Turkish

Barbarossa, Khayr ad-D?n (1483-1546). Turkish sailor and pirate, one of the founders of Alger

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: The History of Pope Alexander III. 1407 - 1408

The History of Pope Alexander III. 1407 - 1408. Alexander III receiving a messenger from Barbarossa. Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Fresco. ITALY. Siena. Public Palace

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Meeting between the Pope Alexander III and the

Meeting between the Pope Alexander III and the emperor Frederick I Barbarossa in Venice in 1177. Miniature Painting

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: The Investiture of Herold as Duke of Franconia

The Investiture of Herold as Duke of Franconia, 1751 Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista (1696-1770). Detail of the fresco in the Imperial Hall of the Residenz, Wurzburg

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: ALEXANDER III (d. 1181). Pope (1159-1181). Originally, Roberto Bandinelli

ALEXANDER III (d. 1181). Pope (1159-1181). Originally, Roberto Bandinelli. Pope Alexander III treading on the neck of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. Wood engraving, American, 1842

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: FREDERICK I (1123?-1190). Known as Frederick Barbarossa. Holy Roman Emperor, 1152-1190

FREDERICK I (1123?-1190). Known as Frederick Barbarossa. Holy Roman Emperor, 1152-1190. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: FREDERICK I (1123?-1190). Holy Roman Emperor, 1152-1190, known as Frederick Barbarossa

FREDERICK I (1123?-1190). Holy Roman Emperor, 1152-1190, known as Frederick Barbarossa. Frederick unsuccessfully seeking the aid of Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: PIRATES: BARBAROSSA. The Turksih corsairs Horush (c1473-1518) and Khair ed-Din (c1466-1546)

PIRATES: BARBAROSSA. The Turksih corsairs Horush (c1473-1518) and Khair ed-Din (c1466-1546) Barbarossa. Line engraving, Dutch, early 18th century

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Figure of Barbarossa, Kyffhauser and Monument, Thuringia, Ge

Figure of Barbarossa, Kyffhauser and Monument, Thuringia, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Capri, Italy - Castello Barbarossa

Capri, Italy - Castello Barbarossa Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: German Tank in Snow

German Tank in Snow
A German tank in the snow- covered Russian countryside. The caption claims that the Germans are successful in all weathers, but events were to prove otherwise

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Germans Attack Pill-Box

Germans Attack Pill-Box
German infantry advancing into Russia attack a Soviet pill-box

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Battle of Legnano 1176

Battle of Legnano 1176
Holy Roman Emperor Friedrich I, known as Barbarossa, is defeated by the Lombard League at Legnano

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Stalin Line Pierced

Stalin Line Pierced
German armoured divisions pierce the Stalin Line, destroy Russian tanks and munition carriers

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Khayr-Ad Din

Khayr-Ad Din
KHAYR AD-DIN known as BARBAROSSA Algerian ruler, regarded by Europeans as a pirate

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Khayr Ad-Din / Barbarossa

Khayr Ad-Din / Barbarossa
KHAYR AD-DIN known as Barbarossa II Ottoman admiral and Barbary pirate

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: German Tank Destroyed

German Tank Destroyed
The moment of destruction for a German tank

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Russians Liberate Villag

Russians Liberate Villag
Soviet infantry improvise a smoke-screen to conceal their attack on a Russian village held by the Germans

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Fishing boats, Etang de L Ayrolle, view of rooftops from Barbarossa tower

Fishing boats, Etang de L Ayrolle, view of rooftops from Barbarossa tower, Gruissan, Golfe du Lion, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, Europe

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Barbarossa tower, Gruissan, Golfe du Lion, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, Europe

Barbarossa tower, Gruissan, Golfe du Lion, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, Europe

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: German Anti-Tank Gun

German Anti-Tank Gun
German anti-tank gun in action against the Russians

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Barbary Corsairs, Toulon

Barbary Corsairs, Toulon
BARBARY CORSAIRS AT TOULON The French negotiate with Barbarossa, emissary of the Turkish Sultan, against the Spanish

Background imageBarbarossa Collection: Friedrich I Barbarossa

Friedrich I Barbarossa
FRIEDRICH I ( BARBAROSSA )




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"Barbarossa: A Tale of Conquests, Courage, and Legacy" Step into the captivating world of Barbarossa-era Italy, where German tanks advanced with unwavering determination. As the German foot soldiers marched forward, they left an indelible mark on history. One pivotal moment was the Battle of Legnano, a fierce clash that showcased their military prowess. But Barbarossa's influence extended far beyond Italy's borders. Witness the awe-inspiring sight of German tanks in Russia as they navigated through unfamiliar terrain. In Russian towns, Germans made their presence known, leaving an undeniable impact on local communities. Yet amidst these tales of conquests and conflicts, another figure emerges - Hayreddin Barbarossa. This Ottoman admiral commanded respect and fear alike during his reign from 1478 to 1546. His naval exploits are legendary and continue to inspire awe even today. Meanwhile, Friedrich I still lives on in memory and monuments. From courtly life during Emperor Frederick I's era to princely dining parties held in opulent dining rooms - these illuminated manuscripts offer glimpses into a bygone era filled with grandeur and sophistication. Tournaments were aplenty during this time as well; knights clashed swords while spectators marveled at their skill and bravery. The Hortus deliciarum manuscript beautifully captures this vibrant aspect of courtly life. One such monument dedicated to Friedrich I is the Kyffhaeuser Monument or commonly known as the Barbarossa Monument. Nestled amidst Thuringia's Kyffhaeuser Mountains since 1890, it stands tall as a tribute to this revered emperor. Lastly, immerse yourself in modern-day Gelnhausen - once known as Barbarossa town - where St Mary's Church graces its center with timeless elegance. Here lies a reminder of how history intertwines with everyday life even centuries later. Join us on this journey through time as we unravel the tale.