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About Friedrich Freiherr von Hausen
Friedrich von Hausen oli keisari Frederick I Barbarossan ministeri ja yksi varhaisimmista minstrelleistä. Tutkimuksessa se rinnastetaan Fridericus de Huseniin, joka todisti vuosina 1171–1190; Hän on homoliberali Waltherus de Husenin poika, joka on dokumentoitu yli 20 asiakirjaan. Hänen isänsä Walter von Hausen omisti omat kartanonsa Dolgesheimissa, Dienheimissa ja Gensingenissä sekä Vogtein Worms-Ibersheimin ja Groß-Rohrheimin kylien kautta. Friedrich von Hausen, toimi minnelaulajana keisari Barbarossan hovissa ja osallistui 3. ristiretkeen, jolloin kuoli v. 1190 taistelussa Vähä-Aasiassa. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_von_Hausen_(Minnes%C3%A4nger)
Friedrich von Hausen was a medieval German poet, one of the earliest of the Minnesingers; born sometime between 1150–60; d. 6 May 1190. His name is mentioned frequently in legal documents, for the first time in one from Mainz dated 1171 by Christian I, Archbishop of Mainz. He was born in middle Rhenish territory, as is shown by his dialect, especially by his rhymes, but several towns claim to be his birthplace, and the question cannot be definitely decided. In 1175 he was in Italy, and again in 1186 in the suite of Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor. The next year he was present when Frederick I, Barbarossa and Philip Augustus met between Mouzon and Yvois, and in 1188 he was at Worms in the company of Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut. He accompanied the Emperor Frederick, by whom he was held in high esteem, on the Third Crusade in 1189, and met his death at the battle of Philomelium, when he fell with his horse while pursuing the enemy. We are told that the whole army mourned his death.
Friedrich Freiherr von Hausen's Timeline
1150 |
1150
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Hausen, bei Bad Kreuznach
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1190 |
May 6, 1190
Age 40
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Philomelium, Anatolien, Klein Asien
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