rederick I (1123-90), Holy Roman emperor,
the first of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, known as "Barbarossa,"
succeeded Conrad III as emperor in 1152. His reign was one
continuous struggle against refractory and powerful vassals at
home, and against the turbulent civic republics of Lombardy and
the pope in Italy. Frederick was at length reconciled with the
papacy, and in 1183 the peace of Constance closed the struggle
with the Lombard League. Frederick broke the power of Henry the
Lion, Duke of Saxony, and divided the duchy; and in 1183, by the
treaty of Augsberg, he arranged a marriage between his son Henry
and Constamce, a daughter of Robert, king of Sicily. From this
marriage sprang the union of Sicily with the empire. At the same
time, owing to internal divisions, the Lombard League weakened,
and Fredericks power in Italy revived. Being practically
master of Germany and Italy, Frederick put himself at the head of
the third crusade, but was drowned in a small stream in Cilicia.
See Testas History of the War of Frederick I, against
the Communes of Lombardy (1877); and Touts The
Empire and the Papacy (1903). [World Wide Illustrated
Encyclopedia, 1935]