- (20
April 2010). Sicily:
Three Thousand Years of
Human History - 7 -
Hohenstaufens.
Steerforth Press. pp. 292–. ISBN 978-1-58642-181-6. Carrara, Mario...
- King of
Jerusalem from 1225. He was the son of
Emperor Henry VI of the
Hohenstaufen dynasty (the
second son of
Emperor Frederick Barbarossa) and
Queen Constance...
-
brother of
Louis IX of France, to
carry on the
papal war
against the
Hohenstaufens. Pope
Clement was a
patron of
Thomas Aquinas and of
Roger Bacon, encouraging...
- was
recognized as king of
Sicily and
Jerusalem by
supporters of the
Hohenstaufens in 1254.
Having lost his
father in 1254, he grew up at the
court of...
-
Hohenstaufen most
commonly refers to the
House of
Hohenstaufen, a
dynasty of the Holy
Roman Empire.
Hohenstaufen may also
refer to:
Hohenstaufen Castle...
-
those held by the
Hohenstaufens in the Donnersberg, Nahegau, Haardt, Bergstraße and
Kraichgau regions (other
branches of the
Hohenstaufens received lands...
- The
crusade against the
Hohenstaufen was a
series of wars
launched against the
rulers of the
Hohenstaufen dynasty with the
support and
encouragement of...
- The 9th SS
Panzer Division "
Hohenstaufen" (German: 9. SS-Panzerdivision "
Hohenstaufen") was a Waffen-SS
armoured division of ****
Germany during World...
-
Hohenstaufen Castle (German: Burg
Hohenstaufen) is a
ruined castle in Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The hill
castle was
built in the 11th century...
-
Alexander IV
succeeded Innocent IV as
guardian of Conradin, the last of the
Hohenstaufens,
promising him protection; but in less than
three w****s he conspired...