• 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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    Emperor Frederick Barbarossa in October 1157. The contemporary historian Rahewin provides important coverage of the diet. Two charters issued by Frederick...
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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...
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    Otto and the remaining two, or parts of them, by his pupil Ragewin or Rahewin. It has been argued that the third book and the early part of the fourth...
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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...
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    "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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  • imperatoris, a biography of Frederick by Bishop Otto I of Freising and Rahewin. This manuscript originated in the monastery of Sittich. The Turin manuscript...
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    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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  • then Vladislav, who dictated terms of surrender that Vincent wrote down. Rahewin included the text of this surrender agreement in his chronicle. Vincent's...
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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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    1969, p. 361. Otto & Rahewin 1966, p. 330 (IV.lxxxiv). Kosi 2001, pp. 154–56. Otto & Rahewin 1966, p. 155 (II.xxxviii). Otto & Rahewin 1966, p. 201 (III...
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    is genuine, perhaps in 1154 or 1163. In the source “Gesta Frederici” by Rahewin it is said that Barbarossa expanded the palace and “restored it in the...
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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...
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  • affairs of state might be managed as in a democracy". The German chronicler Rahewin, on the other hand, reports that the kanikleios had hired three men to...
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  • was described as "high-skilled, remarkably cultivated man" by chronicler Rahewin. He was elected Bishop of Győr in 1156. Becoming a member of the royal...
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    Rahewin writes that Stephen III "made war on the emperor of the Greeks" because he had received and assisted his brother, Béla. According to Rahewin and...
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    daughter [Agnes] in marriage to the king of Hungary [Stephen III]." Otto, Rahewin, Charles Christopher Mierow, Medieval Academy of America, Richard Emery:...
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     358. Komac 2003, p. 286. Lyon 2013, p. 161. Arnold 1991, p. 99. Otto & Rahewin 1966, I.xxvi (p. 60) and IV.xvii (p. 252). Spindler & Kraus 1988, pp. 14–15...
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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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  • period from 1156–1170. The last two books were written by the chronicler Rahewin, possibly with Otto's help through 1158. He also wrote Chronica sive Historia...
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  • and other lords against Géza, according to the nearly contemporaneous Rahewin. They planned Géza's assassination. The German chronicler writes that the...
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    Alexander III was supported by 22 cardinals, but the true number is 23, see Rahewin: cap. LXIII) Salvador Miranda on his website The Cardinals of the Holy...
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    appointed his son, Stephen, as his heir. According to the contemporaneous Rahewin, Stephen was "accused before the king of aspiring to royal power", along...
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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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    after finishing the first two books, leaving the last two to Rahewin, his provost. Rahewin's text is in places heavily dependent on classical precedent...
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  • Hungarian delegation, among others, also attended. Pro-Frederick chronicler Rahewin claims that Hungary acknowledged Victor IV as the legitimate pope, but...
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    issued by Géza II. In 1157 political unrest occurred in Hungary; chronicler Rahewin records that King Géza II's youngest brother, Stephen, began conspiring...
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