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  1. Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor. Bianca Lancia (?) Frederick II (26 December 1194 – 13 December 1250), was one of the most powerful Holy Roman Emperors of the Middle Ages and head of the House of Hohenstaufen. His political and cultural ambitions, based in Sicily and stretching through Italy to Germany, and even to Jerusalem, were enormous.

  2. House of Falkenstein (Bavaria) Falkenstein coat of arms, Codex Falkensteinensis (1166) The counts of Falkenstein (from 1125 referred to as counts of Falkenstein-Neuburg) were a medieval noble dynasty from Bavaria. The family flourished under the rule of the Hohenstaufen emperors.

  3. The House of Ordelaffi was a noble family that ruled the lower Romagna and Napoli from the 13th century to 1504, with some interregnums. History [ edit ] The Ordelaffi origins are unclear, but themselves claimed a lineage with "Lor de Laffia", a Germanic soldier under service to Berengar I of Italy in 889.

  4. ADDRESS. 73037 Göppingen. Deutschland. CONTACTS. Email: imperial@houseofhohenstaufen.org. Frederick I, Duke of Swabia, Conrad III, King of Germany, Frederick Barbarossa Holy Roman Emperor , H.R.H. Joyce Leia de Leão e Castela e Borgonha D’ Schwaben e Hohenstaufen. Dukes of Swabia - Adam von Hohenstaufen of Burgundy Duchess of Swabia ...

  5. German throne dispute. The German throne dispute or German throne controversy ( German: Deutscher Thronstreit) was a political conflict in the Holy Roman Empire from 1198 to 1215. This dispute, between the House of Hohenstaufen and the House of Welf, was over the successor to Emperor Henry VI, who had just died.

  6. The House of Bourbon ( English: / ˈbʊərbən /, also UK: / ˈbɔːrbɒn /; French: [buʁbɔ̃]) is a dynasty that originated in the Kingdom of France as a branch of the Capetian dynasty, the royal House of France. Bourbon kings first ruled France and Navarre in the 16th century.

  7. Coat of arms of the Free County of Burgundy until the 13th century. Coat of arms of the Free County of Burgundy after the 13th century. This is a list of the counts of Burgundy, i.e., of the region known as Franche-Comté, not to be confused with the Duchy of Burgundy, from 982 to 1678.