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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


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Date: 27th March 2014

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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

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Beard Cross Crown Crusade Emperor European Frederick German Holy Library Miniature Robert Roman Royalty Saint Shield Vatican 1152 Barbarossa Remy


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This print showcases a remarkable miniature of Frederick I, also known as Barbarossa or Red Beard. Born in 1123 and serving as the Holy Roman emperor from 1152 until his death in 1190, Frederick I was an influential figure in European history. The intricate details captured in this artwork are truly awe-inspiring. The miniature originates from Robert de Saint Remy's History of the Third Crusade and is housed within the prestigious Vatican Library. It beautifully portrays Frederick I adorned with a regal crown and holding a shield featuring the emblematic symbols of royalty and power. Intriguingly, at the center of attention lies an exquisite orb topped with a cross, symbolizing both spiritual authority and dominion over earthly realms. This representation perfectly encapsulates Frederick I's role as a German monarch during one of Europe's most significant historical periods. As we delve into this image, we are transported back to medieval times when emperors held immense influence over political affairs. The craftsmanship displayed here is testament to the artistic prowess prevalent during that era. This print offers us a glimpse into history; it invites us to appreciate not only the grandeur associated with royalty but also the cultural significance embedded within such masterpieces. Let us marvel at this extraordinary portrayal of Emperor Frederick I (Barbarossa), forever preserved within the Vatican Library for generations to come.

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