The Holy Roman Empire: Why It Was Neither Holy Nor Roman — Fexingo History
In the 12th century, the cities of northern Italy banded together to resist the might of the Holy Roman Empire under Frederick I Barbarossa. This episode explores the formation of the Lombard League in 1167, the key figures like Pope Alexander III and the Milanese leader Guido da Landriano, the epic Battle of Legnano in 1176 where the League's carroccio standard became a symbol of resistance, and the aftermath including the Peace of Constance in 1183. We delve into how urban militias armed with crossbows defeated imperial knights, the role of the Veronese League as a precursor, and how this conflict reshaped the balance of power in the Empire. Lucas and Luna discuss the league's use of the carroccio—a sacred ox-drawn war cart—and how the victory established the autonomy of the Italian communes, a legacy that lasted centuries. #LombardLeague #FrederickBarbarossa #BattleOfLegnano #Carroccio #HolyRomanEmpire #ItalianCityStates #PopeAlexanderIII #PeaceOfConstance #GuidoDaLandriano #Milan #VeroneseLeague #MedievalItaly #MedievalHistory #Crossbow #Imperials #Commune #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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