June 10, 1190 C.E. Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I (also known as Frederick Barbarossa—Barbarossa means “red beard” in Italian) drowned in the Saleph River in Turkey while leading an army to Jerusalem during the Third Crusade.
June 10, 1190 C.E. Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I (also known as Frederick Barbarossa—Barbarossa means “red beard” in Italian) drowned in the Saleph River in Turkey while leading an army to Jerusalem during the Third Crusade.
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