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Frederick I, Emperor, holding ye Popes stirrup on ye wrong side
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Frederick I, Emperor, holding ye Popes stirrup on ye wrong side
STC469126 Frederick I, Emperor, holding ye Popes stirrup on ye wrong side, illustration from Acts and Monuments by John Foxe, ninth edition, pub. 1684 (litho) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pope Alexander III (c.1100-81); Frederick I (1122-90), King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor; ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22671290
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In this photo print, we are transported back to a significant moment in history as we witness Emperor Frederick I humbly holding the Pope's stirrup on the wrong side. This powerful illustration, taken from John Foxe's renowned Acts and Monuments, captures a pivotal encounter between two influential figures of their time. The image showcases Pope Alexander III seated atop his majestic papal horse while Emperor Frederick I kneels before him. The emperor's act of holding the stirrup symbolizes his submission and reverence towards the pope, emphasizing the intricate dynamics between church and state during that era. Frederick I, also known as Frederick Barbarossa, was not only King of Germany but also held the prestigious title of Holy Roman Emperor. His gesture demonstrates both his respect for religious authority and his desire to maintain harmonious relations with the papacy. This extraordinary lithograph transports us to 17th-century Europe when power struggles were rife among rulers and religious leaders alike. It serves as a reminder of how political alliances often intertwined with matters of faith during this tumultuous period. As we delve into this historical masterpiece captured by an anonymous English artist from that time, it is impossible not to be captivated by its rich details and profound symbolism. This rare glimpse into an intimate moment between two influential figures leaves us pondering about their motivations, aspirations, and ultimately their impact on shaping European history.
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