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Paperback Die Hohenstaufen: Kaiser Friedrich Barbarossa. [German] Book

ISBN: 1275046819

ISBN13: 9781275046818

Die Hohenstaufen: Kaiser Friedrich Barbarossa. [German]

Die Hohenstaufen: Kaiser Friedrich Barbarossa is a historical drama by Christian Dietrich Grabbe, offering a dramatic portrayal of the reign of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa of the Hohenstaufen dynasty. Set against the backdrop of 12th-century Germany, the play explores the political intrigues, military campaigns, and personal conflicts that defined Barbarossa's rule. Grabbe's work provides a fascinating glimpse into a pivotal period of European history, capturing the ambition and power struggles of the era.

This historical drama delves into the complex character of Friedrich Barbarossa, his relationships with his allies and adversaries, and the challenges he faced in consolidating his power. Grabbe's dramatic interpretation remains a significant work of German literature, offering readers and audiences a compelling narrative of one of the most important figures in German history.

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