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Kaiser Friedrich Barbarossa und das heilige Reich
- Uni-Auditorium
- Narrated by: Prof. Stefan Weinfurter
- Length: 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Barbarossa (1152 - 1190) ist bis heute im kollektiven Gedächtnis unserer Geschichte gegenwärtig. In Jahrhunderten hat sich ein regelrechter Mythos um ihn gerankt. Was aber waren seine historischen Leistungen? Dass in seiner Zeit die Bezeichnung "Heiliges Reich" entstanden ist, gibt uns einen ersten, überraschenden Hinweis: Dies war ein "Kampfbegriff" gegen die "heilige Kirche". Die Vorlesung führt zu den wichtigsten Stationen in der Herrschaft des Stauferkaisers, der am Ende den Vorrang des Papstes doch noch anerkennen musste.
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