Frederick I, called Barbarossa (c. 1122-1190) , from a stone relief in a window of the cloister in the monastery St. Zeno at Reichenhall in Bavaria (12th century) - stock illustration
Frederick I, called Barbarossa (c. 1122-1190), from the House of Hohenstaufen, was from 1147 to 1152 when Frederick III. Duke of Swabia, from 1152 to 1190 Roman-German king from 1155 to 1190 and Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. Woodcut engraving after a drawing by Hermann Knackfuss (German painter, 1848 - 1915) from a stone relief in a window of the cloister in the monastery St. Zeno at Reichenhall in Bavaria (12th century), published in 1880.

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