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House of Hohenstaufen

"The Hohenstaufen (/ˈhoʊənʃtaʊfən/, also

US: /ˌhoʊənˈʃtaʊfən, -staʊ-/, German: [ˌhoːənˈʃtaʊfn̩]), also known as Staufer, were a dynasty of German kings (1138–1254) during the Middle Ages. Before ascending to the kingship, they were Dukes of Swabia from 1079. As kings of Germany, they had a claim to Italy, Burgundy and the Holy Roman Empire. Three members of the dynasty—Frederick I (1155), Henry VI (1191) and Frederick II (1220)—were crowned emperor. Besides Germany, they also ruled the Kingdom of Sicily (1194–1268) and the Kingdom of Jerusalem (1225–1268). The Hohenstaufen portrayed themselves as the successors of ancient Romans and their traditions." - (en.wikipedia.org 28.09.2019)

Relationships with persons or entities via objects

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[Relation to person or institution] House of Hohenstaufen
Was depicted (Actor) / Commissioned Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor (1165-1197) ()
Was depicted (Actor) / Commissioned Frederick I (1122-1190) ()
[Relation to person or institution] / Was depicted (Actor) / Commissioned Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor (1194-1250) ()
[Relation to person or institution] / Was depicted (Actor) Conrad IV of Germany (1228-1254) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Conradin (1252-1268) ()