
Ep. 55: Frederick Barbarossa (1152-1190) - Wars in Italy - The Laws of Roncaglia
By September 1158 Barbarossa had completed one of the shortest and most efficient Italian campaigns of the medieval period. He had set off from Augsburg in mid-July and by early September Milan had ca...
14 Apr 202229min

Ep. 54: Frederick Barbarossa (1152-1190) - Wars in Italy - A Bohemian Bluff
(1158) This week we will see Barbarossa try using his freshly minted army to take down the city of Milan, a city of 150,000 and the one commune that he needs to defeat if he really wants to establish ...
7 Apr 202231min

Ep. 53: Frederick Barbarossa (1152-1190) - Unification of the Empire - Sacrum Imperium
(1155-1158) This week we will see how Barbarossa addresses the big issue he had in his first Italian campaign, the size of the army and how he creates the Holy Roman Empire in the process.The music fo...
31 Mar 202234min

Ep. 52: Frederick Barbarossa (1152-1190) - Unification of the Empire - The Honour of the Empire
1153-1155This week we finally get our narrative going. Barbarossa will boost the honour of the empire by burning cities, hanging heretics, slaughtering rabble-rousing Romans and inventing the concept ...
24 Mar 202239min

Ep. 51: Frederick Barbarossa (1152-1190) - Unification of the Empire - The Barbarossa
1152In this episoe we examine Barbarossa's background, childhood and education. What is it that made him so exceptional? And we investigate whether the Cappenberger Head is indeed an individual likene...
17 Mar 202218min

Ep. 50: Frederick Barbarossa (1152-1190) - Unification of the Empire - Barbarossa Begins
(1149-1152)In his last few years the ill and exhausted king Conrad III relies more and more on his nephew, Frederick, the duke of Swabia called Barbarossa because of his ginger beard.Barbarossa forms ...
10 Mar 202227min

Ep. 49: Second Crusade (1147-1149) - Konrad's Catastrophe
1147-1149 The title is a bit of a spoiler. Suffice to say that Cornad III's great crusade does not go quite as planned.He had set off with an army of between 20,000 and 60,000 from Regensburg in June ...
3 Mar 202233min

Ep. 48: Welf vs Staufer - Konrad III (1137-1152) - Konrad's Conundrum
1144-1147 - King, not really Emperor Conrad III may have signed a precarious peace with his greatest opponent, Henry the Lion, duke of Saxony. But the kingdom remains in turmoil. Feuds are everywhere,...
24 Feb 202232min






















