- Barbarossa city
"Barbarossa city" ( _de. Barbarossastadt) is a nickname for five German cities that the Staufer Emperor Frederick Barbarossa stayed in or near for some time.
Sinzig
Sinzig is a city on theMiddle Rhine in Ahrweiler County.Celt ic in its early history and settled by the Romans, the city was first mentioned in762 as a Franconian king's court, "sentiacum". The city was at its height from the 12th through the14th century as aKaiserpfalz often visited by the German kings and emperors. Barbarossa himself stayed at Sinzig four times.Kaiserslautern
The settlement history of
Kaiserslautern , an industrial city and university seat at the northern edge of thePalatinate forest , begins in the5th millennium BC . Around1100 Salian rulers built themselves a castle on the grounds of the present-day city hall. Between1152 and1158 Barbarossa had the castle expanded that would bear his name and serve as his Kaiserpfalz "with no insignificant amount of pomp". He designated Lautern the center of his Staufen empire, which marked the beginning of a boom for the community. The "Kaiser"'s (imperial) palace was mentioned for the first time as "castrum domini imperatoris". In1176 Barbarossa donated a hospital to the community and called Norbertines into Lautern to take on the hospital's management. The people of "Kaiser's Lautern" were proud to call their city a "Barbarossa city".Gelnhausen (Hesse)
The "Barbarossa city" of
Gelnhausen is a city in Main-Kinzig County in the eastern part ofHesse . It was founded in1170 by Barbarossa in this convenient location because the merchant highwayVia Regia fromFrankfurt toLeipzig intersected here with several other roads. Frederick I founded the city by combining three existing villages into theimperial free city of Gelnhausen. Imperial trading privileges such as duty-free zones lead to a rapid aggregation of traders and merchants. The fact that Gelnhausen was simultaneously awarded the "Stapelrecht" (Latin : "Jus emporii"), requiring passing merchants to offer their goods in town for a certain amount of time, also helped in making it a successful trading town. Only ten years after it was born the city hosted an important Reichstag whereHenry the Lion was tried "in absentia" and all his lands were redistributed. The Kaiserpfalz in Gelnhausen is the best maintained Staufer country palace still in existence.Altenburg (Thuringia)
Altenburg in the east ofThuringia may also rightfully call itself a "Barbarossa city". It was first mentioned in976 by Emperor Otto II and Barbarossa stayed in the imperial castle Altenburg ("Castrum Plysn"), first mentioned in1132 , a total of six times between1165 and1188 . In1172 he consecrated the Augustinian monastery of "Our dear Lady St. Mary" at the top of the mountain.Bad Frankenhausen
Excavations evidence first settlements in
Bad Frankenhausen at the southern edge of theKyffhäuser area at approximately8000 BC. The town itself was first mentioned in the9th century in official documents of the abbey inFulda where it was referred to as a Franconian settlement. Nearby is the "Barbarossa Cave" with its "emperor's throne" and the "Barbarossa Memorial" featuring a larger-than-life Frederick Barbarossa that was built on the ruins of the "Reichsburg Kyffhausen" between1890 and1896 . Because of these items, Frankenhausen is counted among the Barbarossa cities even though there is no evidence the Emperor ever stayed here.References
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