Frederick II of Swabia - Editalia
Frederick II of Swabia - Editalia
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Emperor Frederick II of Swabia (1194-1250) was one of the most fascinating and influential emperors of the Holy Roman Empire. Born to Henry VI and Constance of Hauteville, he was King of Sicily, King of Germany, King of Italy, King of Jerusalem, and Holy Roman Emperor. Nicknamed "stupor mundi" (wonder of the world), Frederick II fostered an enlightened reign, founding the University of Naples and supporting the Sicilian School, a poetic movement that influenced the birth of the Italian language. However, his reign was marked by constant conflict with the Papacy and struggles to maintain control over imperial territories. His figure remains emblematic for his ability to combine political rigor with an intense passion for culture and knowledge. This volume is available in a limited edition of 2,499 copies, featuring 128 engravings; the case and stampings are in pure gold. Bound in full-grain leather by Antinori. Printed on special Cartiere Miliani Fabriano paper. Leather slipcase with imprint.
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