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  1. Enzo (or Enzio; c. 1218 – 14 March 1272) was an illegitimate son of the Hohenstaufen emperor Frederick II, who appointed him 'King of Sardinia' in 1238. He played a major role in the wars between Guelphs and Ghibellines in the Imperial kingdom of Italy , and was captured by his enemies in 1249.

  2. Enzo (o Enzio ; [a] c. 1218 - 14 de marzo de 1272) fue un hijo ilegítimo del emperador Federico II de Hohenstaufen , quien lo nombró ' Rey de Cerdeña ' en 1238. Desempeñó un papel importante en las guerras entre güelfos y gibelinos en el reino imperial de Italia , y fue capturado por sus enemigos en 1249.

  3. Enzo (or Enzio;[lower-alpha 1] c. 1218 – 14 March 1272) was an illegitimate son of the Hohenstaufen emperor Frederick II, who appointed him 'King of Sardinia' in 1238. He played a major role in the wars between Guelphs and Ghibellines in the Imperial kingdom of Italy, and was captured by his...

  4. Enzo of Sardinia; King of Sardinia: Reign: 1238-1249: Predecessor: Barisone II (1165) Successor: James II, King of Aragon (1323) Born: 1218/1220 Cremona, Italy: Died: 14 March 1272 Palazzo Re Enzo, Bologna: Father: Frederick II

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › reference › encyclopediasEnzio | Encyclopedia.com

    Enzio. views 1,954,610 updated. Enzio (ān´tsēō) or Enzo (ān´tsō), c.1220–72, king of Sardinia, illegitimate son of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II. He married a Sardinian heiress and was made king of Sardinia by his father. In the wars between Frederick and the pope he fought gallantly in Italy.

  6. The capture and the imprisonment of Enzo, king of Sardinia, natural son of the Emperor and imperial vicar general in Italy, is central to this context, and make the young Hohenstaufen the “perfect” model of prisoner king. Enzo was kept prisoner in Bologna from the moment of his capture (Spring 1249) up to the day of his death (March 1272).

  7. fleek.ipfs.io › wiki › Enzo_of_GalluraEnzo of Sardinia

    Enzo (or Enzio; [1] c. 1218 – 14 March 1272) was an illegitimate son of the Hohenstaufen emperor Frederick II, who appointed him 'King of Sardinia' in 1238. He played a major role in the wars between Guelphs and Ghibellines in the Imperial kingdom of Italy, and was captured by his enemies in 1249.