…nting with birds in cooperation with Karl-Heinz Gersmann and Anne-Lise Tropato (Frederick II) and a living human heritage (UNESCO), has left many traces, from western Europe and northern Africa to Oliver Grimm (ed.), Japan. The oldest ascertained testimonies in cooperation with K…
…curate instruments of measurement over the next fifteen years (1576–1591). King Frederick II granted Tycho an estate on the island of Hven and the money to build Uraniborg , the first large observatory in Christian Europe. He later worked underground at Stjerneborg , where he rea…
…t a form of play, perhaps? And if it is fun, why is it taken so damn seriously? Frederick II of Hohenstaufen was serious about falcons. He went by many titles — King of Germany, King of Burgundy, King of Sicily, King of Jerusalem, Holy Roman Emperor. For the emperor, the ancient …
…th, with a near extinction beginning with king of Sicily and Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II (d. 1250) in the thirteenth.34 The discussion of the crusades in this volume can flesh out Iberian and Italian warfare between Muslims and Christians. Yet more pertinent as a comparison to…
…ani. To the southwest of this city is the Field of Roncaglia, where the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa convoked his feudal lords to support the claims of the empire (1154-1159). The city of Bobbio (pop. 5000), on the River Trebbia, is famous for the convent founded there by St. Col…
…ani. To the southwest of this city is the Field of Roncaglia, where the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa convoked his feudal lords to support the claims of the empire (1154-1159). The city of Bobbio (pop. 5000), on the River Trebbia, is famous for the convent founded there by St. Col…
…nish royal anthem Kong Christian stod ved højen mast . Christian was the son of Frederick II and Sophia of Mecklenburg. Christian was born at Frederiksborg Palace in 1577, and succeeded to the throne on the death of his father (April 4, 1588), attaining his majority on August 17,…
…nish royal anthem Kong Christian stod ved højen mast . Christian was the son of Frederick II and Sophia of Mecklenburg. Christian was born at Frederiksborg Palace in 1577, and succeeded to the throne on the death of his father (April 4, 1588), attaining his majority on August 17,…
…nish royal anthem Kong Christian stod ved højen mast . Christian was the son of Frederick II and Sophia of Mecklenburg. Christian was born at Frederiksborg Palace in 1577, and succeeded to the throne on the death of his father (April 4, 1588), attaining his majority on August 17,…
…nish royal anthem Kong Christian stod ved højen mast . Christian was the son of Frederick II and Sophia of Mecklenburg. Christian was born at Frederiksborg Palace in 1577, and succeeded to the throne on the death of his father (April 4, 1588), attaining his majority on August 17,…
…ny Germanic influences date back to the time of the Swabian kings (amongst whom Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor enjoyed the longest reign). Some of the words below are "reintroductions" of Latin words (also found in modern Italian) that had been Germanicized at some point (e.g. …
…ny Germanic influences date back to the time of the Swabian kings (amongst whom Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor enjoyed the longest reign). Some of the words below are "reintroductions" of Latin words (also found in modern Italian) that had been Germanicized at some point (e.g. …
…lm. European rulers such as Catherine II of Russia , Joseph II of Austria , and Frederick II of Prussia tried to apply Enlightenment thought on religious and political tolerance, which became known as enlightened absolutism . [ 25 ] Many of the major political and intellectual fi…
…cy, their internal administrations still being separated. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] In 1415 Frederick I became the elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg , which he ruled until 1440. [ 26 ] During the 15th century, his successors established Berlin-Cölln as capital of the margraviate, and…
…taly and France had then attained. Henry V died childless, and his nephew, Duke Frederick of Swabia, the representative of the most powerful ruling family in the empire, hoped to be his successor. The clergy, led by Archbishop Adalbert of Mainz, however, feared that Frederick wou…