Treat of Trausnitz: Roman Emperor Louis IV of the Holy Empire reconciled with Frederic the Bel in 1325 to make an agreement by Johann Michael Mettenleiter

Treat of Trausnitz: Roman Emperor Louis IV of the Holy Empire reconciled with Frederic the Bel in 1325 to make an agreement

(Treat of Trausnitz: Roman Emperor Louis IV of the Holy Empire reconciled with Frederic the Bel (1286-1330) in 1325 to make an agreement 13/03/1325 (Emperor Louis IV renewed the old friendship with Frederick I of Austria, and they agreed to rule the Empire )


Johann Michael Mettenleiter

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Treat of Trausnitz: Roman Emperor Louis IV of the Holy Empire reconciled with Frederic the Bel in 1325 to make an agreement by Johann Michael Mettenleiter. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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