- An
Italienzug (also
known as
Romfahrt or Romzug,
Latin expeditio italica) was the
expedition undertaken by an
elected king of the
Romans to be crowned...
- Florence, the
Duchy of Ferrara, and the Swiss. The war
started with the
Italienzug of
Maximilian I, King of the Romans,
crossing into
Venetian territory...
-
Roman Emperor, in the
Middle Ages
usually by the Pope in Rome
during an
Italienzug. Most
elected Kings of the
Romans did, but some
never made it that far...
- Romans' trip to Rome to be
crowned Holy
Roman Emperor by the Pope (the
Italienzug),
though it was rarely, if ever, used for this purpose. The tax was collected...
- for
example that of Cologne, Mainz, or Trier. He then had to
conduct an
Italienzug (Romzug),
leading his army from
Germany to Rome and
occasionally having...
- on his
previous title of Duke of
Rothenburg was not used.
During the
Italienzug of
Henry VI in 1194–95
Conrad seems to have sta**** away and
acted as the...
-
until after his
imperial coronation which required expeditions to
Italy (
Italienzug),
which mostly were only
undertaken years after his
accession to the throne...
-
taxation of the
clergy to
finance the
expedition of
Rudolf (known as the
Italienzug) to Rome and the
imperial coronation.
April 3 – Pope
Honorius IV dies...
-
march to Rome
through Venetian territory, but is
denied and
begins his
Italienzug.
February 2 –
During the
Glinski rebellion,
Lithuanian noble Mykolas Glinskis...
-
march to Rome
through Venetian territory, but is
denied and
begins his
Italienzug.
February 2 –
During the
Glinski rebellion,
Lithuanian noble Mykolas Glinskis...