High Middle Ages · Europe · Politics
1220
Frederick II crowned Holy Roman Emperor
1220
Honorius III placed the imperial crown on the polyglot Sicilian king who kept a court of Arab astronomers and Lombard falconers. Contemporaries called him stupor mundi, wonder of the world. His quarrels with the papacy would define the next three decades. Frederick spoke six languages and wrote a treatise on falconry so precise that modern ornithologists still consult it for its observations.