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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.32728/tab.14.2016.03

The Franks in the early Ideology of Frederick Barbarossa (1152-1158)

Vedran Sulovsky


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Abstract

This article traces the Frankish legacy in the early years of Frederick
Barbarossa’s reign, from his coronation to the diet of Roncaglia (1152-1158). I demonstrate that Frederick's ideological system was based on a fluctuating set of German, Frankish, and Roman identities, which constituted an imperial identity. By analysing Frederick’s words and deeds as reported by his contemporaries and comparing them to the Cappenberg Head which he commissioned, I conclude that Frederick alternated between these various identities based on his political situation, and that new ideological developments during his reign, such as the introduction of the term sacrum imperium, stemmed directly from the political discernment of Frederick and his court.

Keywords

Franks; identity; Frederick Barbarossa; Charlemagne

Hrčak ID:

177338

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/177338

Publication date:

15.12.2016.

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