Frederick Barbarossa by G. A. Loud


Authors
G. A. Loud
ISBN
9781836390220
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
200
Dimensions
138 x 216 x 25mm

Frederick Barbarossa, also known as Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor from 1155, was a dominant figure in late 12th-century European history.

He is remembered as one of the greatest medieval German emperors; some even regard him as a German hero. He brought peace to Germany, fought to maintain control over Italian cities and engaged in a lengthy dispute with the papacy. Barbarossa died on a Crusade to reclaim the Holy Land for Christianity. But despite his efforts, his reign marked a decline in imperial authority, with defeats in Italy and growing local power among German princes. Frederick Barbarossa examines this paradox, revealing the realities and limitations of monarchical power in medieval Europe. This is a cogent, original and up-to-date analysis of Barbarossa, suitable for both students and the general reader.

'An excellent overview, showing in a nuanced but accessible way how Barbarossa's personality and ambitions interacted with the structures of power and government available to him in Germany and Italy. It off ers vivid insights into both the scope and the limitations of a medieval monarch's power to act and to rule.' Len Scales, Professor of Late Medieval History, Durham University
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