Frederick Barbarossa drowned during the Third Crusade.
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He drowned while crossing a river, after his death his army panicked.
Louis VII led the second crusade that lasted from 1189-1192 Frederick Barbarossa, Phillip II, and Richard I led the third crusade
Saladin and Richard the Lionheart, Frederick I Barbarossa of Germany and Philip II Augustus of France
The third crusade was also known as The Kings' Crusade, for the monarchs that participated directly in it: Richard Lionheart of England Philiip II of France and Frederick Barbarossa, the Holy Roman Emporer These men led armies to the holy land to recapture it from Saladin, who controlled the Egyptians and the Syrians. Frederick Barbarossa died on the way, and was replaced by Leopold V of Austria.
On his way to the holy land during the second crusade he fell off his horse while crossing a river and drowned.
Frederick Barbarossa died in the Saleph River, which is located in present-day Turkey. His death occurred in 1190 during the Third Crusade while he was attempting to cross the river. The circumstances of his death are often attributed to drowning, although some accounts suggest other causes related to his health. His passing had significant implications for the Crusade and his empire.
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The code name for Germany's invasion of Russia was named Operation Barbarossa (German: Unternehmen Barbarossa)Operation Barbarossa took its name from Frederick Barbarosa the legendary emperor who died on a crusade to the East.
The Battle of Antioch was part of the First Crusade.