The Hohenstaufen dynasty (/ˈhoʊənʃtaʊfən/, US also /-staʊ-/, German: [ˌhoːənˈʃtaʊfn̩]), also known as the Staufer, was a noble family of unclear origin...
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Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor (category Hohenstaufen)
(German: Heinrich VI.; November 1165 – 28 September 1197), a member of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, was King of Germany (King of the Romans) from 1169 and Holy...
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(1851), p. 260 See Yale Avalon project. Le Goff (2000), pp. 96–97 "Enrico VII di Lussemburgo imperatore" (in Italian). Retrieved 26 August 2023. "The...
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Gaeta (redirect from Santa Maria Assunta di Gaeta)
late as 1229 after the Normans had been superseded by the centralising Hohenstaufen. Gaeta, owing to its important strategic position, was often attacked...
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tomb is located just to its south. Following the extirpation of the Hohenstaufens, however, it again went into decline. The ruins and settlement of Canosa...
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dispute between Tancred, King of Sicily of an illegitimate birth and the Hohenstaufens, a Germanic royal house, as its Prince Henry had married Princess Constance...
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they were referenced as Enrico's children in 1203 Vergano, Ludovico; Gardino, Stefano (1969–70). "La donazione dei marchesi di Occimiano ad Alessandria...
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Naples the intellectual centre of the kingdom. Conflict between the Hohenstaufen house and the Papacy, led in 1266 to Pope Innocent IV crowning Angevin...
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Title Henry of Guise (Enrico di Guisa) 22 October 1647 5 April 1648 • Claimed a lineage with the House of Valois-Anjou Doge of Naples (Doge di Napoli)...
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Alcide De Gasperi who exercised the powers after the King of Italy left was Enrico De Nicola who was proclaimed in 1946 but he was called Temporary Chief of...
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Brescia (category Domini di Terraferma)
photographer Saint Maria Crocifissa di Rosa (1813–1855), who founded the Handmaids of Charity order of nuns in Brescia in 1840 Enrico Crivelli (1820–1870), opera...
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sixteen plays about the Hohenstaufens. Christian Dietrich Grabbe wrote the tragedy Kaiser Friedrich Barbarossa as part of his Hohenstaufen cycle in 1829. Der...
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century there was a dispute between the House of Welf and the House of Hohenstaufen over who was the rightful ruler of the empire which resulted in a fractured...
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Italy. Neighbouring communes are Rocca di Papa, Lariano, Cisterna di Latina, Artena, Aprilia, Nemi, Genzano di Roma, and Lanuvio. Its motto is: Est mihi...
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Reichenau: Chronicle (year 1044), pp. 75–76. "CARLO III d'Angiò Durazzo, re di Napoli, detto della Pace, o il Piccolo in "Dizionario Biografico"". Monaci...
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Norman Kingdom lasted until 1194 when Sicily was claimed by the German Hohenstaufen Dynasty. Between the 12th and 13th centuries, Italy developed a peculiar...
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formed by allied cities of Lombardy, usually led by Milan, defeated the Hohenstaufen Emperor Frederick I, at Legnano but not his grandson Frederick II at...
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Parolo, Silvia; Lisa, Antonella; Gentilini, Davide; Di Blasio, Anna Maria; Barlera, Simona; Nicolis, Enrico B.; Boncoraglio, Giorgio B.; Parati, Eugenio A...
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d'Arco (as Carlo VII) King Charles XI of Sweden Fredrik Pacius: Kung Karls jakt Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy Giovanni Pacini: Carlo di Borgogna Charles...
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encamped on the island of San Niccolo di Lido, between the Venetian Lagoon and the Adriatic Sea, is threatened by Doge Enrico Dandolo to keep them interned unless...
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Gregory IX excommunicates Frederick II, beginning his Crusade against the Hohenstaufen. 2 November. Theobald I of Navarre initiates the Barons' Crusade after...
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and the Northern Communes, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Besta, Enrico (1909), La Sardegna medioevale, vol. 2 vols., Palermo{{citation}}: CS1 maint:...
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with Frederick as regent. By his father, Conrad is the grandson of the Hohenstaufen Emperor Henry VI and great-grandson of the late Emperor Frederick I (Barbarossa)...
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new and formidable figure had appeared" on the political scene. The Hohenstaufen Frederick Barbarossa had been elected Holy Roman Emperor on 4 March 1152...
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Blochet (1870-1937), a French historian. Les relations diplomatiques des Hohenstaufen avec les Sultans d'Egypte (1902), in Revue historique 80, 1902. Introduction...
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the rector was replaced by the podestà. On March 4, 1152, Frederick I Hohenstaufen, known as "Barbarossa," ascended the throne and descended to Italy in...
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"Great Interregnum". Frederick is the last Holy Roman Emperor of the Hohenstaufen dynasty; after the interregnum, the empire passes to the Habsburgs. The...
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Komnene Anna Komnene Angelina Anna Komnene Doukaina Anna Notaras Anna of Hohenstaufen Anna of Hungary (1260–1281) Anna of Savoy Anna of Trebizond Anna of Trebizond...
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fourteen-year-long feud between Pope John XXII, who had supported Frederick von Hohenstaufen for the dignity of Holy Roman Emperor, and Louis of Bavaria, who defeated...
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