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barbarism 6
barbarity 1
barbaro 5
barbarossa 23
barbarous 5
barbarously 1
barcelona 2
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23 accordingly
23 appeal
23 attempted
23 barbarossa
23 bayazid
23 begun
23 broken
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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barbarossa

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1 7,1 | s successor Frederick I Barbarossa ascended the throne believing 2 7,1 | clearly showed Frederick Barbarossa that the Byzantine Emperor 3 7,1 | for a reconciliation with Barbarossa disappeared, and therewith 4 7,1 | annex Italy, which Frederick Barbarossa believed must acknowledge 5 7,1 | the war between Frederick Barbarossa and the north Italian cities 6 7,1 | a similar way, Frederick Barbarossa entered into negotiations 7 7,1 | sent a letter to Frederick Barbarossa in which he portrayed the 8 7,1 | struggle against Frederick Barbarossa made that enemy of the Eastern 9 7,1 | more threatening. Frederick Barbarossa married his son and heir, 10 7,2 | followed the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa in his crusade (1189-1190), 11 7,2 | Third Crusade, Frederick Barbarossa of Germany was passing across 12 7,2 | there was a moment when Barbarossa was about to accept the 13 7,2 | England, and Frederick I Barbarossa, king of Germany, joined 14 7,2 | Balkan peninsula, Frederick Barbarossa entered into negotiations 15 7,2 | Christianity and Islam.”~ Frederick Barbarossa passed safely through Hungary 16 7,2 | understanding of Frederick Barbarossa with the Normans, which 17 7,2 | Byzantium under Frederick Barbarossa, it became still more threatening 18 7,2 | damages which Frederick Barbarossa had suffered during the 19 7,2 | of his father, Frederick Barbarossa; in the course of the Third 20 7,4 | with the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, who had been recently crowned. 21 8,16| addressed to Frederick I Barbarossa and Manuel I Comnenus.[197] 22 9,3 | Hohenstaufen, Frederick Barbarossa’s son, owing to his marriage 23 9,4 | the German king, Frederick Barbarossa, who at that time was on


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