HOHENSTAUFEN

hōˌənshtouˈfən, German princely family, whose name is derived from the castle of Staufen built in 1077 by a Swabian count, Frederick. In 1079, Frederick married Agnes, daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV, and was created duke of Swabia. The line of German kings and Holy Roman emperors began (1138) with Frederick's son Conrad III, who was succeeded by Frederick I, Henry VI, and Philip of Swabia. Their chief rivals were the Guelphs (see also Guelphs and Ghibellines), whose scion, Otto IV, was Holy Roman emperor from 1209 to 1215; but the Hohenstaufen heir, Frederick II, was elected king by a rival party in 1212. The most spectacular representative of the house, Frederick shifted the center of the family interests to Sicily and S Italy. His involvement in Italy brought him into conflict with the popes, who worked at bringing about the downfall of the house. Shortly after Frederick's death (1250) his son Conrad IV died and Conradin, the last legitimate Hohenstaufen, became titular king of Sicily; his uncle Manfred, an illegitimate son of Frederick II, seized the regency for him. Manfred's death (1258) and Conradin's execution (1268) ended the family power, and with the death of Frederick's illegitimate son Enzio (1272) the family became extinct. Memories of the German empire's greatness under the Hohenstaufen played a part in later German history and inspired legends such as that of the Kyffhäuser.

See T. F. Tout, The Empire and the Papacy, 918–1273 (8th ed. 1941); J. W. Thompson, Feudal Germany (1928, repr. 1962); G. Barraclough, The Origins of Modern Germany (2d rev. ed. 1966).

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...Ascendancy 911-1254 4. Establishing the First German Empire 41 5. Hohenstaufen Glory 57 6. The Germans Face East 69 PART III...
...temporal sovereign. He also declared the Hohenstaufen to have forfeited their right upon...interested in the destruction of the Hohenstaufen. Manfreds rule in Italy was certainly...every vestige of the reign of the Hohenstaufen in Lower Italy. Italy was for ever...
...PART THREE THE RISE AND FALL OF THE HOHENSTAUFEN EMPIRE 1152-1272...8. THE CRISIS OF THE HOHENSTAUFEN EMPIRE 1190-1215 193...end of an epoch: the collapse of the Hohenstaufen empire and the Interregnum 1250...
...the tenth century to the end of the Hohenstaufen period. The volume starts with a general...saddle. We see the attempts which the Hohenstaufen made at reform and reconstruction...to the pillaged inheritance of the Hohenstaufen, the age of princes succeeded the...
...in 1181 and the transference of the Hohenstaufen seat of power to Southern Italy and...Saxon kings, the Salian kings, and the Hohenstaufen kings had each their own policy of...escaped control by the crown. The Hohenstaufen in the twelfth century, blood heirs...
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...advantage against Norman, and later Hohenstaufen, forces because of the rocky terrain...Frederick II to create the colony. Hohenstaufen and Angevin rulers also profited from...rewarded for their services to both Hohenstaufen and Angevin rulers by being knighted...
...the sport: Emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, The Art of falconry being De Arte...226-7. 15 Emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, p. 28. 16 James L. Calderwood, Shakespearean...p. 90. 19 Emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, pp. 227, 152. 20 All textual citations...
...over their kingdoms. By the mid-thirteenth century, when the Hohenstaufen dynasty died out, very little remained of any imperium. Burgundy...German dukes and princes. Furthermore, after the end of the Hohenstaufen dynasty the imperial succession was more or less continually...
...1250s, after the death of Frederick II and the end of the Hohenstaufen ruling house, the Bohemians, under Ottokar II, made a play...Frederick (1246), last of the Austrian Babenberg dynasty, and the Hohenstaufen emperor Frederick II (1250)--thus approximately at the time...
...6 In the middle decades of the thirteenth century, the Hohenstaufen emperor Frederick II sought to achieve what his predecessors...The Roman papacy had engineered the destruction of the Hohenstaufen dynasty by employing its spiritual weapons -- excommunication...
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...supported the Swabian family of the Hohenstaufen (which included Frederick Barbarossa...was strengthened by the fact that the Hohenstaufens tried to claim supremacy over Denmark...marriages. The rivalry between the Hohenstaufens and the Welfs culminated after the...
...independence, preferred a weak outsider to a more powerful insider. So did Pope Innocent IV, who did not want to see another Hohenstaufen on the imperial throne after the death of the Emperor Frederick II in 1250. Richard, Earl of Cornwall, was the second son...
...after Pope Innocent IV deposed the Hohenstaufen emperor, Frederick II, at the Council...his brother Charles of Anjou over the Hohenstaufen Manfred, Frederick IIs heir, at the...As king of Sicily, in place of the Hohenstaufen, he had certainly had trouble with...
...a south German or Austrian court around the year 1200. This period, the noontide of medieval German literature under the Hohenstaufen emperors, was as remote from the genesis of the epic as we are from the thirteenth century. We know nothing about the author...
...his own hand. His oldest source was written in Latin toward the end of the thirteenth century by Emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, successor to Barbarossa and commander of the Sixth Crusade to the Holy Land; Torres Barreto also studied additional works...
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...supporters of the pope) and the Ghibellines (supporters of the Hohenstaufen emperor) began between the dukes of Bavaria and the imperial...Ghibelline comes from Waibling, a castle in Germany owned by the Hohenstaufen family); the Florentines in general were Guelphs (from the...
...make a 40-part series on the life of which globallyknown film star? 41 In medieval Italy the Ghibellines were supporters of Hohenstaufen emperors - what was the name of the rival party which supported the popes? 42 Which comic has just gained a record 12th Bafta...
...every fourth Sunday in June. This festival of Renaissance pageantry dates from 1164 when Barbarossa - Emperor Frederick I Hohenstaufen - came to Faenza as guest of the Manfredis. The Piazza del Popolo also is the finish line for the 36th annual 100K (about...
...climb through forests to the daunting, solitary, fascinating Castel del Monte that dominates the region. Frederick II of Hohenstaufen built it 1240. Our guide, the master planner, gets us to the Brindisi ferry in time for hamburgers and beer before departing...
...every fourth Sunday in June. This festival of Renaissance pageantry dates from 1164 when Barbarossa - Emperor Frederick I Hohenstaufen - came to Faenza as guest of the Manfredis. The Piazza del Popolo also is the finish line for the 36th annual 100K (about...


 

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HOHENSTAUFEN ho nshtou f n, German princely family, whose name...was Holy Roman emperor from 1209 to 1215; but the Hohenstaufen heir, Frederick II , was elected king by a rival...Conrad IV died and Conradin , the last legitimate Hohenstaufen, became titular king of Sicily; his uncle Manfred...
...king (1152 90), son of Frederick of Hohenstaufen , duke of Swabia, nephew and successor...frequently acted as a mediator between his Hohenstaufen uncle, Conrad, and his Guelph cousin...discord between the rival houses of Hohenstaufen and Guelphs. Fredericks coronation...
...man frat, c.1232 1266, king of Sicily (1258 66), the last Hohenstaufen on that throne. An illegitimate son of Holy Roman Emperor...Alexander IV and Urban IV , were determined to stamp out the Hohenstaufen. Papal forces invaded Sicily, and Manfred was forced to restore...
GHIBELLINES see Guelphs and Ghibellines ; Hohenstaufen . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...struggle with Frederick II and the Hohenstaufen . After a futile treaty he felt unsafe...Innocent did not spare the other Hohenstaufen, Conrad IV and Manfred , but after...occupied with his quarrel with the Hohenstaufen, and the taxes he levied to continue...
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