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  1. Hace 3 días · Germany - Hohenstaufen, Empire, Reunification: The nearest kinsmen of Henry V were his Hohenstaufen nephews—Frederick, duke of Swabia, and his younger brother Conrad—the sons of Henry’s sister Agnes and Frederick, the first Hohenstaufen duke of Swabia.

  2. Hace 1 día · Frederick II ( German: Friedrich II.; 24 January 1712 – 17 August 1786) was the monarch of Prussia from 1740 until 1786. He was the last Hohenzollern monarch titled King in Prussia, declaring himself King of Prussia after annexing Royal Prussia from the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1772. His most significant accomplishments include his ...

  3. Hace 5 días · Hohenstaufen, Swaben, Bavaria, Germany. Death: April 06, 1147 (56-57) Alzey, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. Place of Burial: Alsace. Immediate Family: Son of Frederick I, duke of Swabia and Agnes of Waiblingen. Husband of Judith of Bavaria and Agnes of Saarbrücken.

    • Judith of Bavaria, Agnes of Saarbrücken
    • Hohenstaufen, Swaben, Bavaria
    • 1090
    • St. Walpurgia. Alsace ®64
  4. Hace 3 días · Germany - Henry Lion, Saxon Rebellion, Banishment: Forced to retreat before the papacy and the Lombard League after the Battle of Legnano, Frederick cooled toward his Welf cousin, whom he could justly blame for some of his setbacks.

  5. Hace 5 días · Saxons. Professor of History, University of Delaware, Newark. Author of Bishop and Chapter: The Governance of the Bishopric of Speyer to 1552. Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History, Indiana University, Bloomington. Author of Law, Resistance, and the State in Reformation Germany.

  6. Hace 3 días · II. THE POLITICAL COURSE OF THE REFORMATION IN GERMANY. (1517–1546.) By PROFESSOR BUCHHEIM.xxxviiixxxixTHE POLITICAL COURSE OF THE REFORMATION I. THERE is hardly any instance on record in the annals of history of a single peaceful event having exercised such a lasting and baneful influence on the de...

  7. Hace 3 días · Frederick the Great (1712–1786) after defeat at the Battle of Hochkirch in 1758. Part of the Seven Years' War, the battle took place between Prussian and Austrian troops on 14 October 1758. Illustration from House of Hohenzollern in Pictures and Words by Carl Rohling and Richard Sternfeld.