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Diet of Mainz pageant
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Barbarossa staged a huge chivalric feast at Mainz to knight his sons and display imperial magnificence. Chroniclers described forty thousand knights and tents stretching for miles along the Rhine. A freak windstorm that killed several participants was read as an omen that the imperial peak had passed. The pageant was the most lavish secular celebration of the twelfth century, a deliberate demonstration that the empire could still command the loyalty of Latin Christendom.