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Barbarossa
Bar·ba·ros·sa 1 F0304300 (bär′bə-rŏs′ə, -rôs′ə) European name for Khair ed-Din. Died 1546. Greek-born Turkish corsair who with his brother Arouj (died 1518) pillaged the coasts of Spain, Italy, and Greece.
Bar·ba·ros·sa 2 F0304300 (bär′bə-rŏs′ə, -rôs′ə) See Frederick I.Barbarossa (ˌbɑːbəˈrɒsə) n1. (Biography) the nickname of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I. See Frederick Barbarossa2. (Biography) real name Khair ed-Din. c. 1465–1546, Turkish pirate and admiral: conquered Tunis for the Ottomans (1534)Bar•ba•ros•sa (ˌbɑr bəˈrɒs ə) n. 1. Frederick, Frederick I (def. 1a). 2. (Khair ed-Din), c1466–1546, Barbary pirate, born in Greece. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Barbarossa - Holy Roman Emperor from 1152 to 1190; conceded supremacy to the pope; drowned leading the Third Crusade (1123-1190)Frederick Barbarossa, Frederick I | | 2. | Barbarossa - Barbary pirate (died in 1546)Khayr ad-Din |
Barbarossa
Barbarossa (bär'bərŏs`ə) [Ital.,=red-beard], surname of the Turkish corsair Khayr ad-Din (c.1483–1546). Barbarossa and his brother Aruj, having seized (1518) Algiers from the Spanish, placed Algeria under Turkish suzerainty. He extended his conquests to the rest of the Barbary States. Between 1533 and 1544, as admiral of the Turkish fleet under Sulayman ISulayman I or Sulayman the Magnificent, 1494–1566, Ottoman sultan (1520–66), son and successor of Selim I. He is known as Sulayman II when considered as a successor of King Solomon of the Bible and Qur'an. ..... Click the link for more information. , he twice defeated Andrea DoriaDoria, Andrea , b. 1466 or 1468, d. 1560, Italian admiral and statesman, of an ancient family prominent in the history of Genoa. He started his career as a condottiere and in the Italian Wars fought for Francis I of France. ..... Click the link for more information. and ravaged the coasts of Greece, Spain, and Italy. His able son Hasan (d. 1572) succeeded him in Algeria. Bibliography See biography by E. D. S. Bradford (1969). Barbarossadisastrous invasion of Russia; sealed Nazi fate (1941–1943). [Eur. Hist.: Hitler, 888–921, 922–955]See: Turning PointBarbarossa1. the nickname of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I 2. real name Khair ed-Din. c 1465--1546, Turkish pirate and admiral: conquered Tunis for the Ottomans (1534) Barbarossa
Synonyms for Barbarossanoun Holy Roman Emperor from 1152 to 1190Synonyms- Frederick Barbarossa
- Frederick I
noun Barbary pirate (died in 1546)Synonyms |