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Reconciliation of Louis IV, King of the Romans, with Frederick the Fair
446535 Reconciliation of Louis IV, King of the Romans, with Frederick the Fair, King of Germany in 1325, 1882 (litho)
by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Louis IV (Ludwig) Wittelsbach(1282-1347) King of the Romans (1314), King of Italy (1327) and Holy Roman Emperor (1328) was in conflict with Frederick the Fair (c.1289-1330) Hapbsburg and held Frederick captive in Trausnitz castle, Switzerland, for three years from 1322-5; in 1325, by the Treaty of Trausbitz, Fredercik recognised Louis as legitimate ruler; illustration from A Pictorial History of the Worlds Great Nations, from the earliest dates to the present time by Charlotte Mary Yonge, published in New York in 1882; ); Prismatic Pictures; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23497342
© Prismatic Pictures / Bridgeman Images
Friedrich Habsbourg Habsburg Hapsburg Harmony Louis Iv Ludwig Peace Quarrel Reconciliation Wittelsbach
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The captivating lithograph captures a significant moment in history, showcasing the reconciliation between Louis IV, King of the Romans, and Frederick the Fair, King of Germany in 1325. The image depicts an era marked by power struggles and conflicts among medieval kings. Louis IV Wittelsbach, a prominent figure during his time, had held Frederick captive for three long years in Trausnitz castle in Switzerland from 1322 to 1325. However, through diplomacy and negotiations, peace was finally achieved between these two formidable rulers. This print beautifully portrays the harmony that emerged after their reconciliation. It symbolizes not only the end of their personal feud but also signifies a broader sense of unity and stability within Europe during this period. The artist skillfully captures the essence of this historical event with intricate details and precision. The engraving showcases both Louis IV and Frederick as strong-willed men who put aside their differences for the greater good. This artwork serves as a reminder that even amidst conflict and discord, there is always room for reconciliation and understanding. It invites viewers to reflect on how past disputes can be resolved through dialogue rather than violence. Overall, this lithograph provides us with a glimpse into an important chapter in European history while celebrating the triumph of peace over hostility.
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