The coronation of Emperor Frederick III as King of Lombardy-Veneto and his coronation as Holy Roman Emperor on March 19th 1452 must be seen as two separate events in terms of preparation and procedure. However, they were perceived by contemporaries as being part of the same event. Not only did Frederick III’s imperial coronation mark the end of a tradition, but – due to the fact that this event is regarded as being closely interwoven with the Lombardy coronation – it definitely paved the way for something new. In fact, during the ceremony of 1452 Frederick III was given the title of canon of both St. Peter’s Basilica and of the Lateran. The golden rose was conferred not only because the ceremony had been restructured but also because it too...
In 1458 the Czech nobleman George of Poděbrady was elected to be king of Bohemia. But emperor Freder...
The ceremony of coronation, which took place on May 23rd 1611 in Prague belongs to those, to which n...
Coronation portrait of Ferdinand III from 1626. The Hungarian costume as a tool of power representat...
On March 16th 1452, on the Thursday before Mid-Lent Sunday, the Romans and their guests witnessed a ...
The journey to Rome which Frederick III undertook for his coronation as emperor was portrayed in a n...
The so-called “Heinrichstafel”, which has been attributed to the “Master of the legend of St. Barbar...
The visit of Frederick III to Rome in 1452 has been reconstructed on the basis of published and unpu...
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The Bohemian coronations in the baroque period certainly ranked among the most significant politi ca...
The Gregorian reform movement in general, and events at Canossa in 1077 in particular, have been cre...
The cults of the German emperor Henry II (973-1024) and his spouse Cunigunde (c. 980-1033) had been ...
To the coronations which took place in Pre-White time, not enough attention has been paid yet. As it...
Ferdinand III. inherited the Thirty Years' war from its father, Ferdinand II.. In the centre of his ...
In 1458 the Czech nobleman George of Poděbrady was elected to be king of Bohemia. But emperor Freder...
The ceremony of coronation, which took place on May 23rd 1611 in Prague belongs to those, to which n...
Coronation portrait of Ferdinand III from 1626. The Hungarian costume as a tool of power representat...
On March 16th 1452, on the Thursday before Mid-Lent Sunday, the Romans and their guests witnessed a ...
The journey to Rome which Frederick III undertook for his coronation as emperor was portrayed in a n...
The so-called “Heinrichstafel”, which has been attributed to the “Master of the legend of St. Barbar...
The visit of Frederick III to Rome in 1452 has been reconstructed on the basis of published and unpu...
Emperor Louis IV. Imperial Rule and Princely Consent The rule of Louis IV (1314–1347) has provoked c...
Summary Frederick III and the Presence of the Absent Ruler This article takes as a point of departur...
http://www.regesta-imperii.de/nachrichten/artikel/details/mediaevistische-grundlagenforschung-hilft-...
The Bohemian coronations in the baroque period certainly ranked among the most significant politi ca...
The Gregorian reform movement in general, and events at Canossa in 1077 in particular, have been cre...
The cults of the German emperor Henry II (973-1024) and his spouse Cunigunde (c. 980-1033) had been ...
To the coronations which took place in Pre-White time, not enough attention has been paid yet. As it...
Ferdinand III. inherited the Thirty Years' war from its father, Ferdinand II.. In the centre of his ...
In 1458 the Czech nobleman George of Poděbrady was elected to be king of Bohemia. But emperor Freder...
The ceremony of coronation, which took place on May 23rd 1611 in Prague belongs to those, to which n...
Coronation portrait of Ferdinand III from 1626. The Hungarian costume as a tool of power representat...