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Rahewin was an
important German chronicler at the
abbey of
Freising in Bavaria. He was
secretary and
chaplain to Otto von Freising; he also continued...
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leaving the last two to
Rahewin, his provost.
Rahewin's text is in
places heavily dependent on
classical precedent. For example,
Rahewin's physical description...
- 1969, p. 361. Otto &
Rahewin 1966, p. 330 (IV.l****iv). Kosi 2001, pp. 154–56. Otto &
Rahewin 1966, p. 155 (II.****viii). Otto &
Rahewin 1966, p. 201 (III...
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Emperor Frederick Barbarossa in
October 1157. The
contemporary historian Rahewin provides important coverage of the diet. Two
charters issued by Frederick...
- "claimed the kingdom" of his brother,
according to the
contemporaneous Rahewin.
Henry of Mügeln also
wrote that many
Hungarians joined and
served the...
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Burgundy The
Archpoet (unknown
except through his poetry) Otto of
Freising Rahewin A
member of the
ancient Artsruni noble clan
Andronicus I
Comnenus Stephen...
- if the
emperor invaded Italy.
According to the
nearly contemporaneous Rahewin, Géza's
youngest brother, Stephen,
began conspiring with
their uncle, Beloš...
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Deeds of
Frederick Barbarossa. By Otto of
Freising and his continuator,
Rahewin;
translated and
annotated with an
introduction by
Charles Christopher Mierow...
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Deeds of
Frederick Barbarossa by Otto of
Freising and his continuator,
Rahewin (Translated and
annotated with an
introduction by
Charles Christopher Mierow...
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Deeds of
Frederick Barbarossa by Otto of
Freising and his continuator,
Rahewin (1.32/31), p. 67.
Zsoldos 2020, p. 53.
Engel 2001, p. 51. Fine 1991, pp...