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  1. 10 de nov. de 2023 · Wikipedia. Wikisource. Name in native language. Friedrich II von Staufen. Date of birth. 26 December 1194 (Birth of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor) Jesi (Birth of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor) Date of death. 13 December 1250 (death of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor)

  2. 26 de nov. de 1996 · The Hohenstaufen king Frederick II was a figure of all but mythical dimensions. The 800th anniversary of his birth in 1994 was noted with particular interest in Italy, where Frederick reigned as King of Sicily from 1198. Later, as Emperor, he also gave Italy a prominent place in his policies. The German Historical Institute in Rome decided to mark this anniversary by organizing a large-scale ...

  3. Frederick II was the last of the great Hohenstaufen Emperors and certainly one of the most dazzling characters of the 13 th century. Frederick Barbarossa’s grandson spent his childhood in Sicily. In order to accept his inheritance, Frederick II set out towards Germany in 1212, accompanied by a small entourage. That same year he was crowned ...

  4. Friedrich II. ( italienisch Federico II di Svevia, * 26. Dezember 1194 in Jesi bei Ancona, Reichsitalien; † 13. Dezember 1250 in Castel Fiorentino bei Lucera, Königreich Sizilien) aus dem Adelsgeschlecht der Staufer war ab 1198 König von Sizilien, ab 1212 römisch-deutscher König und von 1220 bis zu seinem Tod Kaiser des römisch-deutschen ...

  5. Fridrich II. Štaufský (někdy podle německého jména také Friedrich, ve starší literatuře Bedřich, plným jménem Friedrich Roger, 26. prosince 1194 Jesi u Ancony – 13. prosince 1250 hrad Fiorentino) byl římský císař, král sicilský a titulární král jeruzalémský .

  6. 22 de jun. de 2017 · Chapter I. - PROEM: FRIEDRICH'S HISTORY FROM THE DISTANCE WE ARE AT. About fourscore years ago, there used to be seen sauntering on the terraces of Sans Souci, for a short time in the afternoon, or you might have met him elsewhere at an earlier hour, riding or driving in a rapid business manner on the open roads or through the scraggy woods and avenues of that intricate amphibious Potsdam ...

  7. 22 de nov. de 2020 · Era la condena emitida por el papa Inocencio IV contra el príncipe más poderoso de la Cristiandad, Federico II de Hohenstaufen, titular del Sacro Imperio y rey de Sicilia y Jerusalén. Sin atender las protestas del defensor del emperador, Tadeo de Sessa, el papa excomulgaba a Federico y le despojaba de todas sus coronas, liberando a sus ...