• Barbarossa (also released as Barbarossa: Siege Lord or Sword of War) is a 2009 Italian English-language film set primarily in northern Italy during the...
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  • Look up Barbarossa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Barbarossa, a name meaning "red beard" in Italian, primarily refers to: Frederick Barbarossa (1122–1190)...
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    Hayreddin Barbarossa (Arabic: خير الدين بربروس, romanized: Khayr al-Din Barbarus, original name: Khiḍr; Turkish: Barbaros Hayrettin Paşa), also known as...
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    Frederick I, nicknamed Barbarossa, was one of the most notable Holy Roman Emperors, who left a considerable political and cultural legacy, especially in...
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  • merry-go-round as payment in lieu of money. Scipio and Barbarossa take the offer. Scipio becomes an adult and Barbarossa a young child. Prosper is reunited with Bo...
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    received support from France and Taiwan. In 1516, the corsair Aroudj Barbarossa liberates the city of Algiers from the power of the Spanish, thereby taking...
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    Aruj Barbarossa (c. 1474 – 1518), known as Oruç Reis (Arabic: عروج بربروس) to the Turks, was an Ottoman corsair who became Sultan of Algiers. The elder...
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  • The Sword of Barbarossa (Italian:La scimitarra di Barbarossa) is a 1921 Italian silent film directed by Mario Corsi. Olimpia Barroero Ludovico Bendiner...
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    Luca Barbarossa (born 15 April 1961, Rome) is an Italian singer-songwriter who has released 12 albums since 1981, and is known for his participation in...
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  • The Man from Barbarossa, first published in 1991, was the eleventh novel by John Gardner featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent, James Bond. Carrying the...
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    RMS Britannia (redirect from SMS Barbarossa)
    Cunard to the revolutionary German confederation and was renamed SMS Barbarossa. She had nine guns fitted, and was the flagship of the Reichsflotte under...
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  • immediately counter-attack. On 22 June 1941 Germany launches Operation Barbarossa, overwhelming the Soviets. The Red Army tries to counter the assault with...
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    merry-go-round. Barbarossa will be forced to give the Conte all the money in his shop safe. The next day, Prosper, Scipio, and Barbarossa meet up with the...
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    fight against Ferdinand the Catholic, Zaphira witnessed the corsair Aruj Barbarossa seize power in September 1516 after betraying her husband, and he was...
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    (renegade) such as John Ward and Zymen Danseker. Hayreddin Barbarossa and Oruç Reis, Turkish Barbarossa brothers, who took control of Algiers on behalf of the...
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  • participating in the invasion of the Soviet Union, known as Operation Barbarossa. On 10 January 1942, he was ordered to collect radio equipment from an...
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  • available. In 1941 in Romania, following the commencement of Operation Barbarossa, a motorized Gebirgsjäger unit of the Wehrmacht, under the command of...
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  • refer to: Frederick Barbarossa (Redbeard), another name for Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor (1122–1190) Oruç Reis or Redbeard (Barbarossa) (1474–1518), Ottoman...
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    Ashman and Barbarossa kicked Annabella out of the group, and formed Chiefs of Relief with Ashman as its lead singer. Gorman and Barbarossa left Chiefs...
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  • Barbaros: Sword of the Mediterranean (Turkey, 2021) on the life of Hayreddin Barbarossa, an Ottoman admiral of 16th century. Al-Ghazali: The Alchemist of Happiness...
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  • Russian-Belarusian war film recounting the June 1941 defense of Brest Fortress against invading Wehrmacht forces in the opening stages of Operation Barbarossa, Nazi Germany's...
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  • collaborating as a musician for several Italian song characters including Luca Barbarossa on the album Al di là del muro in 1989, Eros Ramazzotti and Max Pezzali...
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    Axis and Soviet air operations during Operation Barbarossa took place over a six-month period, 22 June – December, 1941. Aviation played a critical role...
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    danceable new wave sound that drew on a Burundi beat provided by Dave Barbarossa on drums, as well as the subversive, suggestive, and sometimes exuberant...
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  • list of films about boxing, featuring notable sports films where boxing plays a central role in the development of the plot. List of sports films List of...
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  • Ernesto Treves Carlo Troisi - The Sword of Barbarossa(1921 film) Stewart p.52 Stewart, John. Italian film: a who's who. McFarland, 1994. Ave Maria at...
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    tragedy Barbarossa by John Brown is based on the story of Aruj Barbarossa and Zaphira. However, in this version, Zaphira defeats Barbarossa, and her...
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    any further training or governmental oversight. The launch of Operation Barbarossa in June 1941 coincided with the German top echelon's newfound intent to...
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  • Operation Barbarossa, in which 340 Polish Jews were locked in a barn in Jedwabne, which was later set on fire by a group of Polish men. The film is a contemporary...
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    Invasion of Poland, the 1941–42 invasion of the Soviet Union in Operation Barbarossa and the Tunisian campaign during the Second World War. Stauffenberg was...
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