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Summary Of: Hohenstaufen
Family tree of the Hohenstaufen emperors including their relation to succeeding dynasties... Family tree of the Hohenstaufen emperors including their relation to succeeding dynasties... Family tree of the Hohenstaufen emperors including their relation to succeeding dynasties... depicting Mount Hohenstaufen and Hohenstaufen kings... depicting Mount Hohenstaufen and Hohenstaufen kings... depicting Mount Hohenstaufen and Hohenstaufen kings... It continued until the Hohenstaufen line died out... while in the empire the struggle between the Hohenstaufen and the Welfs erupted once again... both the House of Hohenstaufen and the Duchy of Swabia ceased to exist... Hohenstaufen kings ruled in... HIRH Yasmin The Last Princess von Hohenstaufen Plantagenet Avril de Saint Genis Buren Anjou Puoti Canmore... Encyclodia Page On: Hohenstaufen
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Hohenstaufen (disambiguation) | | cite | references or sources | reliable sources | Unverifiable | | | Germanic Kings | Holy Roman Emperor | Dukes of Swabia | Kings of Sicily | Swabia | Hohenstaufen Castle | Göppingen | Frederick I, Duke of Swabia | 1079 | Henry IV | Frederick of Büren | duke of Swabia | Agnes | Rudolf of Rheinfelden | Zähringen | Welf | bishop of Strasbourg | 1082 | Frederick II | 1105 | Conrad | 1120 | House of Welf | | | Salian | Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor | 1125 | Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor | Lothair II | 1134 | Frederick III | Frederick I | Investiture Controversy | Italy | Pope Alexander III | Henry the Lion | Pomerania | Silesia | Bohemia | Moravia | Tristan | Parzival | Nibelungenlied | 1190 | crusade | Henry VI | Rome | his wife | Sicily | 1196 | Frederick | Philip | Welf | Otto IV | 1208 | Battle of Bouvines | 1214 | 1212 | 1215 | Middle Ages | | Great Interregnum | Conrad IV | 1254 | Teutonic Order | Baltic | Welfs | German monarchy | Norman kingdom of Sicily | Henry VI | Frederick Barbarossa | Constance | Sicily | Germany | Italy | Philip of Swabia | Henry VI | Henry the Lion | Pope Innocent III | Welfs | Sicily | Frederick II | French | Philip II Augustus | Battle of Bouvines | Lille | 1218 | Roman Emperor | Frederick II | Southern Italy | University of Naples | 1224 | reconciliation | 1235 | Henry the Lion | Brunswick | Lunenburg | excommunication | 1227 | 1239 | 1245 | Conrad IV | 1254 | Conradin | Sicily | Charles of Anjou | French | Battle of Tagliacozza | executed | Naples | Conrad | 1261 | 1268 | Conrad III | Frederick I Barbarossa | Henry VI | Philip of Swabia | Frederick II | Henry (VII) | Conrad IV | Interregnum | Habsburg | | | Henry VI | 1194 | 1197 | Frederick | 1198 | 1250 | Henry (VII) | 1212 | 1217 | Conrad | 1250 | 1254 | Conradin | 1254 | 1258 | 1268 | Manfred | 1258 | 1266 | Frederick I, Duke of Swabia | 1105 | Frederick II, Duke of Swabia | 1147 | Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor | 1152 | 1152 | Holy Roman Emperor | 1155 | Frederick IV, Duke of Swabia | 1167 | Frederick V, Duke of Swabia | 1170 | Frederick VI, Duke of Swabia | 1191 | Conrad II, Duke of Swabia | 1196 | Philip of Swabia | 1208 | 1198 | Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor | 1216 | 1212 | Holy Roman Emperor | 1220 | Henry (VII) of Germany | 1235 | Conrad IV | 1254 | 1237 | Conrad V (Conradin) | 1268 | Kings of Germany family tree | Dukes of Swabia family tree | List of monarchs of Naples and Sicily | Sicily | 1194 | Manfred of Sicily | Battle of Benevento | 1266 | Third Reich | SS Panzer division | Library of Congress Country Studies | United States government | public domain | Categories | Salian Dynasty | Hohenstaufen Dynasty | Holy Roman Emperors | German kings | People in the history of Germany | History of Italy | Noble houses of the Holy Roman Empire | German noble houses | Italian noble houses | European royal families | Articles lacking sources from June 2008 | All articles lacking sources | |
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