King Frederick II: A “Wonder to the World”

Known as the stupor mundi—“wonder to the world”—King Frederick II baffled and enraged his peers in Europe throughout his life. Ruler of Italy, Germany, Burgundy and Sicily, Frederick was frequently at war with the Pope and was excommunicated twice. His persistent refusal to persecute Muslims earned him hatred from many quarters. He led the Sixth Crusade against Muslim-held Jerusalem in 1228, but the wily king was to get his way in the end through diplomacy rather than through war.
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