A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... Frederick's claim to the imperial throne . There were two other candidates . The Ghibellines supported Philip of Swabia , the second son of Frederick Barbarossa , against the Guelf claimant , Otto IV , duke of Brunswick . Innocent ...
... Frederick's claim to the imperial throne . There were two other candidates . The Ghibellines supported Philip of Swabia , the second son of Frederick Barbarossa , against the Guelf claimant , Otto IV , duke of Brunswick . Innocent ...
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... Frederick II Holy Roman Emperor . Frederick II , the ' Wonder of the World , ' born at Jesi , Paler- mo , Sicily ( 1194 ) , was half German and half Norman . His character was a curious mixture of keen rationalism and dreamy mysticism ...
... Frederick II Holy Roman Emperor . Frederick II , the ' Wonder of the World , ' born at Jesi , Paler- mo , Sicily ( 1194 ) , was half German and half Norman . His character was a curious mixture of keen rationalism and dreamy mysticism ...
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... Frederick and not in the universities . FREDERICK'S INTEREST IN SCIENCE AND ART Frederick was genuinely interested in scientific studies . In his menagerie ( where he kept the first giraffe known to mediae- val Europe ) he studied the ...
... Frederick and not in the universities . FREDERICK'S INTEREST IN SCIENCE AND ART Frederick was genuinely interested in scientific studies . In his menagerie ( where he kept the first giraffe known to mediae- val Europe ) he studied the ...
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