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History of the Germans from the Middle Ages to Reunification

Ep. 87: Frederick II (1196-1250) - Showdown with the Papacy - The Beast out of the Sea

History of the Germans from the Middle Ages to Reunification

Dirk Hoffmann-Becking

Education, Society & Culture, History

4.9551 Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2022

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

“Out of the sea rises up the Beast, full of the names of blasphemy who, raging with the claws of the bear and the mouth of the lion and the limbs and likeness of the leopard, opens its mouth to blaspheme the Holy Name and ceases not to hurl its spears against the tabernacle of God and against the saints who dwell in heaven. With fangs and claws of iron it seeks to destroy everything and to trample the world to fragments beneath its feet. It has already prepared its rams to batter down the walls of the catholic faith. . . . Cease ye therefore to marvel that it aims at us the darts of calumny, since the Lord himself it doth not spare. Cease ye to marvel that it draws the dagger of contumely against us, since it lifts itself to wipe from the earth the name of the Lord. Rather, that ye may with open truth withstand his lying and may refute his deceits with the proofs of purity: behold the head and tail and body of the Beast, of this Frederick, this so-called Emperor. . .." Such wrote Pope Gregory IX in 1239. How did we get there? Is there a way back from this? Let’s see… Links to the Episode website with transcripts and additional materials is as always available at https://historyofthegermans.com/87-2/ The music for the show is Flute Sonata in E-flat major, H.545 by Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach (or some claim it as BWV 1031 Johann Sebastian Bach) performed and arranged by Michel Rondeau under Common Creative Licence 3.0. As always: Homepage with maps, photos, transcripts and blog: www.historyofthegermans.com Facebook: @HOTGPod Twitter: @germanshistory Instagram: history_of_the_germans Reddit: u/historyofthegermans Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Historyofthegermans

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the history of the Germans.

0:07.0

Episode 87, The Beast Out of the Sea.

0:12.0

Out of the sea rises up a beast full of the names of blasphemy,

0:17.0

raging with the claws of the bear and the mouth of the lion and the limbs and the likeness

0:21.7

of the leopard opens its mouth to blaspheme the holy name and ceases not to hurt its

0:27.5

spares against the tabernacle of God and against the saints who dwell in heaven.

0:32.9

With fangs and claws of iron it seeks to everything, to trample the world to fragment beneath

0:38.8

its feet.

0:40.0

It has already prepared its ramps to better down the walls of the Catholic faith.

0:45.6

Sees you, therefore, to marvel that it aims at us the darts of calumny, since the Lord

0:51.6

himself it doth not spare.

0:54.6

Sees you to marvel that it draws the dagger of contumly against us, since it lifts itself

1:00.3

to wipe from the earth the name of the Lord.

1:04.2

Rather that you may with open truth withstand his lying and may refute his deceits with the proof

1:10.2

of purity. Behold the head and tail and body of the

1:14.4

beast of this Frederick, this so-called emperor. Such wrote Pope Gregory the 9th in 1239. How did we get

1:24.5

there? Is there a way back from this? Well, let's see.

1:29.3

But before we start, just a reminder, the History of the Germans podcast is advertising free,

1:35.3

thanks to the German's support from patrons.

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1:49.7

All you have to do is sign up at patreon.com slash history of the Germans or on my website history of the Germans.com. You find all the links in the show notes. And thanks a lot to

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