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  1. The Hohenstaufen, also called the Staufer or Staufen, were a dynasty of German kings (1138–1254) during the Middle Ages. Besides Germany, they also ruled the Kingdom of Sicily (1194–1268). Three members of the dynasty—Frederick I, Henry VI and Frederick II—were crowned Holy Roman Emperor.

  2. The Hohenstaufen Dynasty, 1138-1254 – Medieval Germany. Following the death of Henry V (r. 1106-25), the last of the Salian kings, the dukes refused to elect his nephew because they feared that he might restore royal power.

  3. Judith of Hohenstaufen Louis III , nicknamed Louis the Pious or Louis the Mild (1151/52 – 16 October 1190) was a member of the Ludowingians dynasty who ruled as Landgrave of Thuringia from 1172 until his death.

  4. Oct 29, 2023 · Das Kind, das König sein wollte. An der Spitze tausender Ritter wollte ein 15-Jähriger die Stauferdynastie wiederbeleben. Sein Tod auf dem Richtblock besiegelte jedoch den Untergang des Herrscherhauses - und lieferte Legenden und Propagandamaterial für Jahrhunderte. von Maximilian Zech.

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  5. His reign divides into three parts, part 1 (1152-1160) when he brings peace to war torn Germany and rebuilds imperial authority, part 2 (1160-1177) where he struggles with the papacy and the Italian Communes, and finally part 3 (1177-1190 a period of consolidation ending in the Third Crusade.

  6. Geschichte der Hohenstaufen und ihrer Zeit von Friedrich von Raumer. Vierter Band. Mit fünf Kupfern und einem Plane.

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  8. 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.