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where he held court; the origin of the necessary money remains unclear. He even issued privileges under royal seal and was visited by Italian supporters. Rudolph of Habsburg finally captured him in the same year in Wetzlar, where he had him
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to put in order the matters of the empire. When Kolup first claimed to be the emperor in 1284 in
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Kolup took advantage of persistent rumors that the emperor, who had died in 1250,
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who besieged the city unsuccessfully. In the summer of 1285 Tile Kolup went to
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Mystifying the Monarch: Studies on Discourse, Power, and History
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impostor
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
was not really dead and was about to return
Cologne
Neuss
Rudolph of Habsburg
Wetzlar
burned at the stake
ISBN
978-90-5356-767-8
Gilman, D. C.
"Holzschuh, Dietrich" 
New International Encyclopedia
Alfred Haverkamp
Categories
1285 deaths
Impostor pretenders
People from Wetzlar
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

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