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  1. Hace 17 horas · Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, elevated his close friend Hermann von Salza to the status of Reichsfürst, or "Prince of the Empire", enabling the Grand Master to negotiate with other senior princes as an equal.

    • c. 1190 – present
  2. Hace 17 horas · Crusading movement. The church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. This is a site of Christian pilgrimage built where Christian Roman authorities pinpointed the purported location of Jesus' burial and resurrection in Jerusalem in 325. [1] One of the objectives of the Crusades was to free the Holy Sepulchre from Muslim control.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JaffaJaffa - Wikipedia

    Hace 17 horas · In 1229, Frederick II signed a ten-year truce in a new Treaty of Jaffa. He fortified the castle of Jaffa and had two inscriptions carved into city wall, one Latin and the other Arabic. The inscription, deciphered in 2011, describes him as the "Holy Roman Emperor" and bears the date "1229 of the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus the Messiah."

  4. Hace 17 horas · Altopascio, Tuscany, Holy Roman Empire: 1239–1459, but mentioned in a Papal bull 1198 of Pope Innocent III: Properties of the hospice of "Altopassus" in Italy confirmed in 1244 by Emperor Frederick II: 1459, 1587, 1672 Primarily provided safety and protection to Italian pilgrims to the Holy Land and Camino de Santiago.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MaltaMalta - Wikipedia

    Hace 17 horas · In 1249 Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, decreed that all remaining Muslims be expelled from Malta or compelled to convert. [88] [89] For a brief period, the kingdom passed to the Capetian House of Anjou , [90] but high taxes made the dynasty unpopular in Malta, due in part to Charles of Anjou 's war against the Republic of Genoa, and the island of Gozo was sacked in 1275.

  6. Hace 17 horas · Shi Miyuan and Empress Yang faked the edict of emperor. Henry (VII) of Germany: 1211–1242 Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor: Disinherited for rebellion Louis of Toulouse: 1274–1297 Charles II of Naples: Renounced rights to become a clergyman James of Majorca: 1275–1330 James II of Majorca: Became a monk Charles Robert of Anjou: 1288–1342 ...

  7. Hace 17 horas · The Holy Roman Emperor generally tried to restrain persecution, if only for economic reasons, but he was often unable to exert much influence. As late as 1519, the Imperial city of Regensburg took advantage of the recent death of Emperor Maximilian I to expel its 500 Jews. [95]