Frederick I Barbarossa, King (Kingdom of Burgundy) : All Data
Frederick I Barbarossa was the King of the Kingdom of Burgundy from 1155 to 1181. During his reign, he faced significant military conflicts, including the Lombard League Wars (1160-1162) and the Italian Wars (1174-1177). The Lombard League Wars were a series of battles between Frederick and the Lombard League, a coalition of Italian city-states, resulting in a temporary victory for Frederick. The Italian Wars, also known as the War of the Guelphs and Ghibellines, were fought between Frederick and the Papal States, resulting in a truce mediated by the Peace of Venice in 1177. These wars shaped Frederick's rule and his attempts to expand his influence in Italy.