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    Frederick II (Italian: Federico; German: Friedrich; Latin: Fridericus; 26 December 1194 – 13 December 1250) was King of Sicily from 1198, King of Germany...
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    The University of Naples Federico II (Italian: Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II; Italian pronunciation: [fedeˈriːko seˈkondo], locally IPA:...
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    Giudizio e la condanna di Corradino (Naples, 1876) G. Cattaneo, Federico II di Svevia (Rome, 1992) E. Miller, Konradin von Hohenstaufen (Berlin, 1897)...
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  • Frederick of Hohenstaufen or Frederick of Staufen (German: Friedrich von Staufen; Italian: Federico di Svevia) may refer to: Frederick I, Duke of Swabia...
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    Frederick II (also Frederick III, Latin: Federicus, Italian: Federico, Sicilian: Fidiricu); 13 December 1272 – 25 June 1337) was the regent of the Kingdom...
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    his imperial election in 1152. He was the son of Duke Frederick II of the Hohenstaufen dynasty and Judith, daughter of Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria, from...
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    De arte venandi cum avibus (category Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor)
    the de arte venandi cum avibus of Frederick II of Hohenstaufen. London: Oxford University Press. Federico II (2000). Trombetti Budriesi, Anna Laura (ed...
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    admiration. Thomas Curtis Van Cleve's 1972 The Emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, Immutator Mundi also acknowledges the emperor's genius, as a ruler...
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    Muslim settlement of Lucera (category Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor)
    was the result of the decision of the King of Sicily Frederick II of the Hohenstaufen dynasty (1194–1250) to move 20,000 Sicilian Muslims to Lucera, a...
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    1061-1266, Trinacria, New York 2018. Alberto Gentile: LE QUATTRO MOGLI DI FEDERICO II: FRA MITO E REALTÀ (Italian) in stupormundi.it [retrieved 22 May 2014]...
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    During the reign of Frederick II (1198-1250), the kingdom had a population of about 2.5 million. During the Hohenstaufen era, the Kingdom had 3 towns with...
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  • school Liceo scientifico Federico II di Svevia (Altamura) (she named the school after Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen). As a journalist, she...
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  • Sicilian Questions (category Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor)
    given by him to some philosophical questions raised by the Frederick II of Hohenstaufen and has been defined as "symbol on the intellectual relations between...
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  • over the Hohenstaufens and excommunicated Frederick II in 1227 for failing to depart on a promised crusade in a timely manner. When Frederick II left for...
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    University of Glasgow. p. 34. Retrieved 15 February 2022. "Federico Barbarossa o Federico II di Svevia figura maschile mensol". catalogo.beniculturali...
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    Bianca Lancia (category Hohenstaufen)
    was the mistress and later, possibly the last wife of the Hohenstaufen emperor Frederick II. The marriage was conducted while she was on her deathbed...
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    the saint; the paintings were completed by his brother Federico. Cencio I Frangipane Cencio II Frangipane Oddone Frangipane Ottone Frangipane; monk, later...
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    Prince-Bishopric of Trent (category Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor)
    during a Crusade, stopped his reforms. In 1236 Emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen deposed the bishops and ensured to himself the authority over the...
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  • Frederick of Pettorano (category Hohenstaufen)
    Hubert Houben, Kaiser Friedrich II. (1194–1250): Herrscher, Mensch und Mythos (W. Kolhammer, 2008), p. 115. "Federico II, figli", Enciclopedia Federiciana...
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    By Alfred P. Smyth, Palgrave Macmillan (1998), p. 64 Kamp, N (1995). "Federico II di Svevia, imperatore, re di Sicilia e di Gerusalemme, re dei Romani"...
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    remembered for the capture of Enzio of Sardinia, son of Emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen. In the spring of 1249, a Guelph Romagnol army of the Lombard League...
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    Frederick II, both as German Emperor and as King of Sicily. In both instances, Innocent continued Pope Gregory IX's policy of opposition to the Hohenstaufen, supporting...
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    Frederick of Antioch (category Hohenstaufen)
    originally from the Principality of Antioch, which is why the scion of the Hohenstaufen would have been identified with this title. Contemporary anti-imperial...
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    The war was resumed against Frederick II and his successors, eventually leading to the end of the Hohenstaufen dynasty. Based on this favorable position...
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    throughout the ruling houses of Europe, including the Capetians and the Hohenstaufens. The cadet line of Monferrato gained notable influence and power through...
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    Naples, now called, after him, Università Federico II. In 1266, conflict between the House of Hohenstaufen and the papacy led to Sicily's conquest by...
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    the Hohenstaufens, who were a powerful Germanic royal house of Swabian origins. The University of Naples Federico II was founded by Frederick II in the...
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  • Figuration"), of which the first significant example was Morte di Federico II di Hohenstaufen. In the following years the painting cycles Galileo Galilei semper...
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    Province of Enna. Torre di Federico, is an octagonal ancient tower that was allegedly a summer residence of Frederick II of Hohenstaufen. The two floors possess...
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    and heir of Roger II, Constance, married Emperor Henry VI. This eventually led to the crown of Sicily being passed to the Hohenstaufen dynasty, who were...
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