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  1. 13 de jun. de 2019 · Ook bekend als: Frederick Hohenstaufen, Frederick Barbarossa, keizer Frederik I van het Heilige Roomse Rijk Geboren: Exacte datum onbekend; circa 1123, geboorteplaats vermoedelijk Zwaben; Ouders: Frederik II, Hertog van Zwaben, Judith, de dochter van Hendrik IX, Hertog van Beieren, ook bekend als Hendrik de Zwarte.

  2. The grave of Frederick I of Saxony, Princes Chapel, Meissen Cathedral Portal to the Princes Chapel, Meissen Cathedral. Frederick I, the Belligerent or the Warlike (German: Friedrich der Streitbare; 11 April 1370 – 4 January 1428), a member of the House of Wettin, ruled as Margrave of Meissen from 1407 and Elector of Saxony (as Frederick I) from 1423 until his death.

  3. Federico I de Wurtemberg (en alemán, Friedrich I. von Württemberg; Treptow, 6 de noviembre de 1754- Stuttgart, 30 de octubre de 1816) fue el soberano de Wurtemberg desde el 23 de diciembre de 1797 hasta su muerte. Primero fue duque y elector con el nombre de Federico III y después el primer rey de Wurtemberg desde 1806 hasta su muerte.

  4. FREDERICK I BARBAROSSA, ROMAN EMPEROR Reign: March 4, 1152, to June 10, 1190; b.1122 or 1123, the son of Frederick II, Duke of Swabia, and Judith, the daughter of Henry the Black. His reddish-blond hair earned him the sobriquet "Barbarossa," which means "Red Beard" in Italian. In 1147 he became Duke of Swabia upon the death of his father and ...

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  6. Frederick I Barbarossa was a German king and Holy Roman Emperor who also held the titles of King of Italy and King of Burgundy. He was given the name Barbarossa, meaning ‘red beard’ in Italian, by citizens of the villages he attempted to conquer in the north of Italy. Throughout his reign, Frederick I refused

  7. Frederick I (German: Friedrich; 1122 – 10 June 1190), also known as Frederick Barbarossa, was the Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 until his death. He was elected King of Germany at Frankfurt on 4 March 1152 and crowned in Aachen on 9 March 1152. He became King of Italy in 1155 and was crowned Roman Emperor by Pope Adrian IV on 18 June 1155.

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