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Friedrich I (Barbarossa), Holy Roman Emperor
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Friedrich I (Barbarossa), Holy Roman Emperor
Friedrich I (Barbarossa), Holy Roman Emperor from 1155. He drowned in a river near Antioch while on a Crusade, but as depicted here there is a legend that he is sleeping with his knights in a cave under a mountain, and that when the ravens cease to fly around the mountain he will awake and restore Germany to its ancient greatness. Date: 1122 - 1190
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Friedrich I, also known as Barbarossa or 'Redbeard,' ruled as Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 to 1190, a period marked by his participation in the Third Crusade. In this evocative print, Friedrich is depicted peacefully sleeping in a cave beneath a mountain, surrounded by his loyal knights. According to an enduring legend, the emperor did not perish in the river near Antioch as history records, but instead entered a deep slumber, awaiting the day when the ravens that circled the mountain would cease to fly. This symbolic moment would signal the return of Friedrich's leadership and the restoration of Germany to its ancient greatness. The image captures the essence of Friedrich's powerful presence, with his long red beard, regal crown, and ornate helmet adorned with precious stones. The emperor's throne and the vessels, coins, and sword nearby attest to his wealth and authority. The legend of Friedrich's slumber has persisted through the centuries, immortalizing him as a hero and a symbol of German national pride. This print, dating back to the 19th or early 20th century, offers a captivating glimpse into the rich history of the Holy Roman Empire and the enduring allure of the legend of Friedrich Barbarossa. The image of the emperor and his knights, nestled in the heart of the mountain, is a poignant reminder of the power of myth and the enduring legacy of a great leader.
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