Definition of Italienzug. Meaning of Italienzug. Synonyms of Italienzug

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Italienzug. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Italienzug and, of course, Italienzug synonyms and on the right images related to the word Italienzug.

Definition of Italienzug

No result for Italienzug. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Italienzug from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- until after his imperial coronation which required expeditions to Italy (Italienzug), which mostly were only undertaken years after his accession to the throne...
- 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...
- march to Rome through Venetian territory, but is denied and begins his Italienzug. February 2 – During the Glinski rebellion, Lithuanian noble Mykolas Glinskis...
- 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...