Redbeard.
Redbeard.
From the Middle Ages too late fifth century until early nineteenth century, 12 European countries
were united as part of a superpower of about 700,000 square kilometers and hundreds of millions
of people who spoke 14 different languages (mostly in Latin). There were 72 sovereign over the 800
years of the Empire, which reached an absolute and hold enormous power. To achieve most of them
had to fight long battles and accounts and to maintain its dominance on the continent.
were united as part of a superpower of about 700,000 square kilometers and hundreds of millions
of people who spoke 14 different languages (mostly in Latin). There were 72 sovereign over the 800
years of the Empire, which reached an absolute and hold enormous power. To achieve most of them
had to fight long battles and accounts and to maintain its dominance on the continent.
Among them, said Frederick I Barbarossa -Call for the color of his beard, the protagonist of the periods
of maximum splendor of Germánico.Así Empire during the Third Crusade, undertaken in order to
recover Holy Land from hands of the Muslims, found Redbeard final in 1190.No died astride
his horse while empty against a tough opponent or giving his life for his empire, if not the emperor
died drowned in the Saleph river in the Anatolian peninsula - now Turkey -.Algunas versions say
that sank in water because the weight of his armor when thirsty after passing through the
desert, prepared to drink the water, a performance complicada.Otra theory suggests that
Barbarossa tried to cross the Saleph when She was swept away by the current.
A somewhat unusual for a man in that era world most powerful end.
of maximum splendor of Germánico.Así Empire during the Third Crusade, undertaken in order to
recover Holy Land from hands of the Muslims, found Redbeard final in 1190.No died astride
his horse while empty against a tough opponent or giving his life for his empire, if not the emperor
died drowned in the Saleph river in the Anatolian peninsula - now Turkey -.Algunas versions say
that sank in water because the weight of his armor when thirsty after passing through the
desert, prepared to drink the water, a performance complicada.Otra theory suggests that
Barbarossa tried to cross the Saleph when She was swept away by the current.
A somewhat unusual for a man in that era world most powerful end.
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