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- Philip of Swabia (1177-June 21, 1208) was king of Germany and duke of Swabia, the rival of the emperor Otto IV.
- male, deceased (1250)
- Frederick II (December 26, 1194 - December 13, 1250), of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, was a pretender to the title of King of the Romans from 1212 and...
- male, deceased (1190)
- Frederick I Barbarossa (1122 - 10 June 1190) was elected King of Germany at Frankfurt on 4 March 1152 and crowned in Aachen on 9 March, crowned...
- female, deceased (1198)
- Constance of Sicily (1154 - November 27, 1198) was the heiress of the Norman kings of Sicily and the wife of Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor. She was...
- male, deceased (1254)
- Conrad IV (25 April, 1228 - 21 May, 1254) was king of Jerusalem (as Conrad II) (1228-1254), of Germany (1237-1254), and of Sicily (as Conrad I)...
- male, deceased (1197)
- Henry VI (November 1165 - 28 September 1197) was King of Germany from 1190 to 1197, Holy Roman Emperor from 1191 to 1197 and King of Sicily from...
- male, deceased (1266)
- Manfred (c. 1232 - February 26, 1266), King of Sicily from 1258, was an illegitimate son of the emperor Frederick II by Bianca Lancia, or Lanzia,...
- male, deceased (1268)
- Conrad or Conradin of Hohenstaufen (also called Conrad the Younger, Conradin the Boy, Conrad V, German Konradin or Konrad V, or Konrad der...
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- The Hohenstaufen (or the Staufer(s)) were a dynasty of Germanic Kings (1138-1254), many of whom were also crowned Holy Roman Emperor and Dukes of...
- male, deceased (1105)
- Frederick I von Staufen (1050-July 21 1105) was Duke of Swabia from 1079 to his death. He was the first ruler of Swabia of the House of...
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