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Frederick Ii The Wonder Of The World 2010 Richard D Bressler

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Frederick Ii The Wonder Of The World 2010 Richard D Bressler
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Publisher: Westholme Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.98 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Richard D. Bressler
ISBN: 9781594165207, 9781594162411, 9781594161094, 1594162417, 1594161097, 1594165203
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Frederick Ii The Wonder Of The World 2010 Richard D Bressler by Richard D. Bressler 9781594165207, 9781594162411, 9781594161094, 1594162417, 1594161097, 1594165203 instant download after payment.

A Medieval King Who Embraced the Arts and Sciences

One of the most remarkable personalities of the Middle Ages, Frederick II of Hohenstaufen was born in 1194. His parents—the reigning Holy Roman Emperor and the heiress to the Kingdom of Sicily—belonged to two of the leading ruling families in medieval Europe. The lands controlled by these two families extended from southern Denmark to Sicily, from modern Belgium to Bohemia. Frederick II eventually ruled the joint kingdom, and the story of how he gained and maintained this status is the primary thread running through his life. 

As a child in Sicily, Frederick was a ward of Pope Innocent III. When he came of age, he sought to be crowned Holy Roman Emperor but only succeeded in 1220 after many years of negotiations with the Vatican, which was reluctant to give up or share power. Resenting the influence and pressure from the papacy, Frederick became its leading opponent. As a result, the new pope, Gregory IX,...

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