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König Löwenherz - Ein König in der Falle

Out of power politics, offended vanity and a desire for revenge, Hohenstaufen Emperor Henry VI and the King of France became accomplices in an unheard-of act: the hostage-taking of the English King Richard the Lionheart. It was the kidnapping of the century.

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  • Philipp Hochmair

    Philipp Hochmair

    Richard Löwenherz

  • Krista Stadler

    Krista Stadler

    Eleonore von Aquitanien

  • Raphael von Bargen

    Raphael von Bargen

    Baldwin von Bethune

  • Dennis Cubic

    Dennis Cubic

    König Philipp 2 von Frankreich

  • Florian Feik

    Florian Feik

    Kaiser Heinrich VI

  • Alexander Knaipp

    Alexander Knaipp

    John

  • Tobias Ofenbauer

    Tobias Ofenbauer

    Herzog Leopold von Österreich

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Out of power politics, offended vanity and a desire for revenge, Hohenstaufen Emperor Henry VI and the King of France became accomplices in an unheard-of act: the hostage-taking of the English King Richard the Lionheart. It was the kidnapping of the century.

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