This is a critical edition of the "Gesta Federici I. Imperatoris In Lombardia Auct. Cive Mediolanensi," also known as the "Annales Mediolanenses Maiores," edited by Oswald Holder-Egger. Written in Latin, this historical work provides a detailed account of the reign of Frederick I Barbarossa in Lombardy, offering valuable insights into the political and military events of the 12th century in the Italian peninsula. The text is an essential resource for scholars and historians interested in the Holy Roman Empire, medieval Italy, and the complex relationship between the emperor and the Lombard cities. Holder-Egger's meticulous scholarship ensures the accuracy and accessibility of this important primary source.
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