Henry VII crossing the Alps on his Italienzug (1312). From the Codex Balduini Trevirensis (c.1340).

An Italienzug (also known as Romfahrt or Romzug in German, or as expeditio italica in Latin) was the expedition undertaken by an elected king of the Romans to be crowned by the pope as Holy Roman Emperor in the city of Rome.[1] Prior to the reforms of Frederick Barbarossa, the kings of the Romans struggled to muster an army for the expedition, for they needed the formal approval of the Reichstag. If such approval was granted, the king had permission to recruit knights for their military service in Italy for 410 days.

However, the nobility was generally disinterested and inclined to rather substitute a monetary payment for the service. Therefore, the small force tended to be composed of mercenaries and high ranking clergymen, reinforced by loyal Italian cities.[2] Occasionally, the substitution was not enough โ€“ Henry V ended up using his wife Matilda's dowry to fund his Italienzug.[3]

Following Barbarossa's struggles against the Lombard League towards the end of the 12th century, the system was reformed by banning monetary substitution and requiring each prince to contribute a fixed number of troops to the cause.[2] These troops could be substituted by an amount of money, which was eventually known as the Roman Month.

Expeditions

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References

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  1. ^ Heath, Ian (2016). Armies of Feudal Europe 1066-1300. Lulu.com. p.ย 69. ISBNย 9781326256524. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  2. ^ a b Esposito, Gabriele (2019). Armies of the Medieval Italian Wars 1125โ€“1325. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp.ย 8โ€“9. ISBNย 9781472833419. Retrieved 17 October 2019.
  3. ^ Chibnall, Marjorie (1993). The Empress Matilda: Queen Consort, Queen Mother and Lady of the English. Wiley. p.ย 16. ISBNย 9780631190288. Retrieved 17 October 2019.

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