Deutsch: Friedrich Barbraossa mit seinen Söhnen Heinrich und Philipp. Liber ad honorem Augusti des Petrus von Eboli, Burgerbibliothek Bern, Codex 120 II, fol. 143r.
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12th century
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Scan aus Heinz Krieg: Das Thronbild in der Weingartener Handschrift der ,Historia Welforum‘, in: Knut Görich/Romedio Schmitz-Esser (Hrsg.): BarbarossaBilder. Entstehungskontexte, Erwartungshorizonte, Verwendungszusammenhänge, Regensburg 2014, S. 146-159, hier S. 158.
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Petrus von Eboli
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