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    Beatrice or Beatrix of Swabia (April/June 1198 – 11 August 1212), a member of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, was Holy Roman Empress and German Queen in 1212...
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    Hohenstaufen (redirect from House of Swabia)
    also known as the Staufer, was a noble family of unclear origin that rose to rule the Duchy of Swabia from 1079, and to royal rule in the Holy Roman...
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    1212 to Beatrice of Swabia, daughter of the German King Philip of Swabia and Irene Angelina. 19 May 1214, in Aachen to Maria of Brabant, daughter of Henry...
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    Elisabeth of Swabia (renamed Beatrice; March/May 1205 – 5 November 1235), was a member of the House of Hohenstaufen who became Queen of Castile and Leon...
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    the election of his new rival, Frederick, as anti-king. One year after this, Otto demonstratively married Beatrice of Swabia, daughter of his original...
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  • Frederick V of Hohenstaufen (Pavia, 16 July 1164 – c. 1170) was Duke of Swabia from 1167 to his death. He was the eldest son of Frederick I Barbarossa...
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  • Duke of Rothenburg (1188–1191) and Swabia from 1191 until his death. He was the fifth son of Frederick I Barbarossa and Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy...
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  • Frederick VI of Hohenstaufen (February 1167 – 20 January 1191) was Duke of Swabia from 1170 until his death at the siege of Acre. Frederick VI of Hohenstaufen...
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    those of Alfonso X, Beatrice of Swabia, Ferdinand III, Peter the Cruel, and María de Padilla – to the cathedral's cloister for storage. The clergy of the...
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  • of Otto IV Elisabeth of Swabia (1205–1235), renamed Beatrice, Queen consort of Castile and León by marriage to Ferdinand III of Castile Beatrice of Vermandois...
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  • The Dukes of Swabia were the rulers of the Duchy of Swabia during the Middle Ages. Swabia was one of the five stem duchies of the medieval German kingdom...
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  • consort of Hungary, Croatia, and Bohemia Elisabeth of Swabia (1205–1235), also known as Beatrice of Swabia, queen consort of Castile and León Elizabeth of Portugal...
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  • Ferdinand III of Castile by Beatrice of Swabia "The Senator", nickname for American jazz bassist Eugene Wright, member of The Dave Brubeck Quartet Hermann Senator...
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    Beatrice I (1143 – 15 November 1184) was countess of Burgundy from 1148 until her death, and was also Holy Roman Empress by marriage to Frederick Barbarossa...
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    first queen, Beatrice of Swabia. He was Lord of Valdecorneja, and, according to some sources, Knight of the Order of the Temple, in one of those churches...
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    by his first wife, Beatrice of Swabia. Henry spent his childhood at Burgos, where among his tutors was the future cardinal Giles of Torres. He received...
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    inheritance Duke of Swabia (1147–1152, as Frederick III) before his imperial election in 1152. He was the son of Duke Frederick II of the Hohenstaufen...
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    Judith of Bavaria, Duchess of Swabia (19 May 1100 – 27 August 1130) was a duchess of Swabia by marriage to Frederick II, Duke of Swabia. She was the mother...
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    elected as anti-King to the German throne in 1257 as a grandson of Philip of Swabia. Alfonso never visited Germany, held no authority there, and relinquished...
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    and knight (d. 1244) Beatrice of Savoy, countess of Provence (d. 1266) Beatrice of Swabia, Holy Roman Empress (d. 1212) Hugh I of Châtillon, French nobleman...
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    Empress of the Holy Roman Empire (Kaiserin des Heiligen Römischen Reiches) was the wife or widow of the Holy Roman Emperor. The elective dignity of Holy...
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  • Courtenay. Beatrice's paternal grandparents were Ferdinand III of Castile and Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen, herself daughter of Philip of Swabia and Irene...
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    Maria of Swabia (1199/1200 – 29 March 1235) was a member of the powerful Hohenstaufen dynasty of German kings. Maria of Hohenstaufen was born in Arezzo...
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  • Philip of Swabia (February/March 1177 – 21 June 1208), styled Philip II in his charters, was a member of the House of Hohenstaufen and King of Germany...
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    Bertha of Swabia (French: Berthe; German: Berta; c. 907 AD – after January 2, 966), a member of the Alemannic Hunfriding dynasty, was queen of Burgundy...
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    Kingdom of Castile, Alfonso was the eldest son of Ferdinand III and Elizabeth (Beatrice) of Swabia. His mother was the paternal cousin of Holy Roman...
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    Gisela of Swabia (c. 990 – 15 February 1043), was queen of Germany from 1024 to 1039 and empress of the Holy Roman Empire from 1027 to 1039 by her third...
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  • The following image is a family tree of every prince, king, queen, monarch, confederation president and emperor of Germany, from Charlemagne in 800 over...
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  • to Conrad of Swabia is estimated to have occurred c. 1115. Her new husband was the second son of Frederick I, Duke of Swabia and Agnes of Germany. He...
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    Matilda of Swabia (German: Mathilde von Schwaben; c. 988/989 – 29 July 1032), a member of the Conradine dynasty, was Duchess of Carinthia by her first...
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