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Ancient Times (A.D
Charlemagne: the First Holy Roman Emperor
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Frederick I Barbarossa and Political Legitimacy Who Was Frederick I Barbarossa? a Pirate? a Crusader? a Warrior? Not the First, Wrong Barbarossa
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