Crusades - Frederick drowned near Silifke Castle
Time: Sunday Jun 10, 1190
Place: Silifke Castle
Details: On 10 June 1190, Frederick drowned near Silifke Castle. His death caused several thousand German soldiers to leave the force and return home. The remaining German army moved under the command of the English and French forces that arrived shortly thereafter.
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