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  1. Federico II de Hohenstaufen ( Iesi, 26 de diciembre de 1194- Castel Fiorentino, 13 de diciembre de 1250), llamado «stupor mundi» ("asombro del mundo") y «puer Apuliae» ("hijo de Apulia "), fue rey de Sicilia y Jerusalén, y emperador del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico. Es también uno de los escritores más representativos de la Escuela ...

  2. The eldest son of Frederick William I of Prussia and of Princess Sophie Dorothea of Hanover, Frederick II was born in Berlin on Jan. 24, 1712. His father was a hardworking, unimaginative soldier-king, with no outward pretensions and no time to waste on superfluous niceties. Even as an adolescent Frederick, with the tacit support of his mother ...

  3. Frederick II - Papal Conflict, Italy, Hohenstaufen: Milan and five other cities held out, and in October 1238 he had to raise the siege of Brescia. In the same year the marriage of Frederick’s natural son Enzio with the Sardinian princess Adelasia and the designation of Enzio as king of Sardinia, in which the papacy claimed suzerainty, led to the final break with the pope.

  4. Frederick II was responsible for the construction of many castles in Apulia, but Castel del Monte's geometric design was unique. The fortress is an octagonal prism with an octagonal tower at each corner. The towers were originally some 5 m (16 ft) higher than now, and they should perhaps include a third floor.

  5. Federico II de Prusia. Efectivamente, durante su largo reinado (1740-86), Federico el Grande se convirtió en uno de los exponentes del «despotismo ilustrado», introduciendo desde su posición de monarca absoluto algunas reformas inspiradas en el pensamiento de las Luces. Impulsó la codificación del derecho prusiano, reformándolo según el ...

  6. 3 de ago. de 2021 · Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, King of Sicily (1208–1250). Frederick II of Hohenstaufen was the second king of the Swabian dynasty to sit on the throne of Sicily. He was crowned in 1198, but, in consideration of his young age, he only ruled independently from 1208 to 1250 (the year of his death). He not only held the title of King of Sicily but also was the King of Germany (or of the Romans ...

  7. Frederick William and his son Frederick II, could not have been more different. While Frederick William loved the military, uniforms and parades, his son, turned to the fine arts. He composed, played the flute and studied the works of the philosophers. He focused his efforts on increasing agricultural production and improving the lives of the workers.

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