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Carrying Dogs Carrying Dogs
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The Privilegium minus The Privilegium minus
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The Founding of Munich The Founding of Munich
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Polish Succession Disputes Polish Succession Disputes
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Vladislav II of Bohemia Vladislav II of Bohemia
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Conrad, the Count-Palatine of the Rhine Conrad, the Count-Palatine of the Rhine
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The Tübingen Feud The Tübingen Feud
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Beatrice of Burgundy Beatrice of Burgundy
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Strained Relations with Berthold IV of Zähringen Strained Relations with Berthold IV of Zähringen
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The End of the Byzantine Alliance and the Rapprochement with Hungary The End of the Byzantine Alliance and the Rapprochement with Hungary
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Abstract
This chapter details events following Frederick's return to Germany in September 1155. Frederick returned to a kingdom in disarray, with practically the entire transalpine realm being torn by uprisings and thrown into confusion by fire and sword and open warfare. If Barbarossa was going to punish Milan for its defiance, let alone bring Lombardy under his direct control and invade the Norman kingdom, he required a much larger army than the 1,800 knights he had taken with him to Italy in 1154. To procure the necessary manpower, Frederick needed to restore order in Germany and to conciliate his uncle Henry Jasomirgott and Vladislav of Bohemia, who had met in his absence with the Saxon enemies of his cousin Henry the Lion. He also needed to provide for his brother and his cousin Frederick IV of Swabia, who had attained their majority and were potential claimants to the throne, and to marry again to ensure the continuity of his branch of the Staufer dynasty. These new arrangements would remain in place until the annihilation of Frederick's army in 1167 gave him the opportunity to become more personally involved in German affairs.
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