Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa1 
M, #1040029, b. 1122, d. 10 June 1190
Father* | TODO |
Relationship | 24th great-grandfather of Robert Michael Damon |
Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa was born in 1122.2 He was the son of TODO. Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa married Beatrice of Burgundy, daughter of Count Reynold of Macon and Burgundy and Agatha of Alsace, on 9 June 1156.2 Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa died on 10 June 1190 at Saleph, Silicia
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He became Emperor of the West
.2 Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa became King of Germany
on 4 March 1152.1 Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa became Holy Roman Emperor in 1155.1 Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa became the father of King Philip von Hohenstaufen in 1176.2 Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa became a widower with the death of his wife, Beatrice of Burgundy on 15 November 1184.2

He became Emperor of the West


Child of Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa and Beatrice of Burgundy, daughter of Count Reynold of Macon and Burgundy and Agatha of Alsace, |
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Charts | Pedigree of Robert Damon (Big) Royalty for Commoners Royalty for Commoners (Indented) |
Last Edited | 9 Aug 2020 |
Citations
- [S260] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- [S7] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Fourth Edition, The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, King of England, and Queen Philippa (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc, 2002). Repository: Richard Smith Damon Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in. Hereinafter cited as Royalty for Commoners, 4th Edition.