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  1. Gaspare Spontini. Agnes von Hohenstaufen es una ópera en tres actos con música de Gaspare Spontini y libreto en alemán de Ernst Benjamin Salomo Raupach. Se estrenó en el Königliches Opernhaus, Berlín el 12 de junio de 1829. Raupach categorizó Agnes von Hohenstaufen como una ópera histórico-romántica y es una de una serie de obras ...

  2. Agnes von Hohenstaufen. Agnes von Hohenstaufen is a German-language opera in three acts by the Italian composer Gaspare Spontini. The German libretto is by Ernst Benjamin Salomo Raupach. It was first staged at the Königliches Opernhaus, Berlin, on 12 June 1829.

    • Ernst Benjamin Salomo Raupach
  3. Agnes of Hohenstaufen (1176 – 7 or 9 May 1204) was the daughter and heiress of the Hohenstaufen count palatine Conrad of the Rhine. She was Countess of the Palatinate herself from 1195 until her death, as the wife of the Welf count palatine Henry V .

  4. Agnes Hohenstaufen ( Ukrainian: Агнеса Гогенштауфен) (?-1151), was a Grand Princess of the Kiev by marriage to Iziaslav II of Kiev, Grand Prince of Kiev (r. 1146–1149 and 1151–1154). [1] Issue. Mstislav II of Kiev. Yaroslav II of Kiev. Yaropolk, Prince of Shumsk. Vasylko (1151–1182), prince of Shumsk. References.

  5. Germany and the Hohenstaufen, 1125–1250 Dynastic competition, 1125–52 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.

  6. Hohenstaufen dynasty, German dynasty that ruled the Holy Roman Empire from 1138 to 1208 and from 1212 to 1254. The founder of the line was the count Frederick (died 1105), who built Staufen Castle in the Swabian Jura Mountains and was rewarded for his fidelity to Emperor Henry IV by being appointed duke of Swabia as Frederick I in 1079.