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Friedrich I 'Barbarossa' Hohenstaufen, Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire 1122–1190 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1122

Birth Location: Hagenau, Herzogtum Schwaben, HRR

Death Date: 1190

Death Location: His viscera buried at Tarsus, His flesh at the Church of St Peter, Antioch und his bones at the Cathedral of Tyre, Lebanon

Father: Friedrich II.

Mother: Judith Bayern

Spouse(s): Béatrice Bourgogne, Adelheid Vohburg

Children(s): Thomas Savoie, Otto I, Philipp Schwaben, Béatrice None, Friedrich V, Heinrich Empire, Gisela None, Konrad II, Reinoud None, Wilhelm None, Agnes None

The story of Friedrich I 'Barbarossa' Hohenstaufen, Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire began in 1122 in Hagenau, Herzogtum Schwaben, HRR. Friedrich I 'Barbarossa' Hohenstaufen, Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire married Adelheid Von Vohburg, Beatrice I De Bourgogne, and had children including Agnes, Beatrice, Friedrich V, Gisela, Heinrich Vi Hohenstaufen Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire, Konrad Ii, Otto I, Philipp Von Schwaben, Reinoud, Thomas Ler De Savoie, Wilhelm. Friedrich I 'Barbarossa' Hohenstaufen, Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire passed away in 1190 in His viscera buried at Tarsus, His flesh at the Church of St Peter, Antioch und his bones at the Cathedral of Tyre, Lebanon.

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Biography

  • The story of Friedrich I 'Barbarossa' Hohenstaufen, Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire began in 1122 in Hagenau, Herzogtum Schwaben, HRR.
  • Friedrich I 'Barbarossa' Hohenstaufen, Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire married Adelheid Von Vohburg, Beatrice I De Bourgogne, and had children including Agnes, Beatrice, Friedrich V, Gisela, Heinrich Vi Hohenstaufen Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire, Konrad Ii, Otto I, Philipp Von Schwaben, Reinoud, Thomas Ler De Savoie, Wilhelm.
  • Friedrich I 'Barbarossa' Hohenstaufen, Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire passed away in 1190 in His viscera buried at Tarsus, His flesh at the Church of St Peter, Antioch und his bones at the Cathedral of Tyre, Lebanon.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Friedrich Empire's Ancestors

Self
Friedrich Empire
1122–1190
Birth Place: Hagenau, Herzogtum Schwaben, HRR
Parents
Friedrich II.
1090–1147
Herzogtum Schwaben HRR
Judith (von) Bayern
1100–1135
Bavaria, Germany
Grandparents
Friedrich I
1050–1105
Hohenstaufen, Schwaben
Agnes (von) Waiblingen
1072–1143
Heinrich (IX, Herzog von) Bavaria
1074–1126
Bavaria, Alemania
Wulfhilde (von) Sachsen
1072–1127
Saxe, Prussia
Great-Grandparents
Federico Buren
1015–1094
Hildegard Egisheim-Dagsburg
1017–1095
Heinrich IV
1050–1106
Berta Savoia
1051–1087
Guelph Este
1030–1101
Judith
1030–1094
Magnus Sachsen
1045–1106
Sophie Ungarn
1050–1095
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Adelheid Staufen
–1025
Otto II
1004–1057
Hildegarde Egisheim
–1030
Heinrich III.
1016–1056
Agnès Poitiers
1025–1077
Oddone Savoia
1021–1057
Adelais Suza
1015–1091
Alberto d'Este
1009–1097
Kunigunde
1020–1054
Baudouin Flandre
–1035
Éléonore Normandie
1010–1071
Ordulf Sachsen
1020–1072
Wulfhild Norway
1020–1071
Béla Árpád
1017–1063
Ryksa Piast
1013–1075

Friedrich Empire's Descendants

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Friedrich (I 'Barbarossa' Hohenstaufen, Emperor Of The Holy Roman) Empire (1122–1190) m. Béatrice (I de) Bourgogne (May 1143–15 Nov 1184) m. Adelheid (von) Vohburg (1125–Aft 1187)
  1. 1. Thomas (ler de) Savoie 1177–1233 m. Béatrice-Marguerite (de) Genève 1179–1257
  2. 2. Otto I 1170–1234 m. Marguerite 1183–1230
    1. 1. Béatrix (II de) Bourgogne 1192–1231 m. Othon (VII) d’Andechs-Méranie 1171–1234
      1. 1. Alix-Adélaïde d’Andechs-Méranie 1225–1279 m. Hugues (de) Chalon-Bourgogne 1220–1266
        1. 1. Renaud (de) Bourgogne-Montbéliard 1253–1322 m. Guillemette (de) Neuchatel –1317
        2. 2. Othon (IV de) Bourgogne 1248–1307 m. Mahaut 1268–1329
        3. 3. Élisabeth (de) Bourgogne 1240–1275 m. Hartmann (V Graf von) Kyburg 1227–1263
        4. 4. Agnès (de) Bourgogne 1242–1286 m. Philippe (II de) Vienne 1240–1303
        5. 5. Hippolyte (de) Bourgogne 1250–1277 m. Aymar (IV de) Poitiers-Valentinois 1249–1329
        6. 6. Étienne (de) Bourgogne 1252–1299
        7. 7. Hugues (de) Bourgogne 1252–1312 m. Bonne (de) Savoie 1272–1300
        8. 8. Henri (de) Bourgogne 1254–
        9. 9. Guyotte (de) Bourgogne 1256–1316 m. Thomas (III de) Savoie-Piémont 1248–1282
        10. 10. Alix (de) Bourgogne 1258–
        11. 11. Jean (de) Bourgogne 1260–1302 m. Marguerite (de) Blamont 1282–
        12. 12. Marguerite (de) Bourgogne 1262–1308
        13. 13. Jacqueline (de) Bourgogne 1264–
      2. 2. Othon (III de) Bourgogne 1208–1248
      3. 3. Beatrix d’Andechs-Méranie 1210–1271 m. Herman (II von) Orlamunde 1184–1247
      4. 4. Agnès d’Andechs-Méranie 1212–1263 m. Ulrich (III von) Carinthia 1217–1269
      5. 5. Marguerite d’Andechs-Méranie 1229–1274 m. Friedrich Truhendingen 1223–1274
      6. 6. Elisabeth d’Andechs-Méranie 1231– m. Friedrich ("der Erber" von Nürnberg) Hohenzollern 1220–1297
    2. 2. Beatrice II 1193–1231 m. Otto I 1180–1234
      1. 1. Adelaide (of) Merania –1279 m. Hugh (of) Chalon 1220–1266 m. Hugh (of) Chalon 1220–1266
        1. 1. Otto IV 1248–1302 m. Mahaut 1268–1329
    3. 3. Johanna (Von) Burgundy 1191–1208
  3. 3. Philipp (von) Schwaben 1178–1213 m. Irene ((Irini)) Angelina 1184–1208
    1. 1. Maria (von Hohenstauffen von) Schwaben 1196–1235 m. Hendrik (II van) Brabant 1207–1248
      1. 1. Mathilde (de) Brabant 1224–1288 m. Robert (Ier) d'Artois 1216–1250 m. Guy (III) Châtillon 1226–1289
        1. 1. Robert 1250–1302 m. Marguerite 1274–1342 m. Lady (Agnes de Bourbon) Dampierre 1237–1287 m. Amicie (de) Courtenay 1250–1275
        2. 2. Blanche d’Artois 1248–1302 m. Edmund 1245–1296 m. Enrique I 1244–1274
        3. 3. Guy 1254–1317 m. Marie 1268–1339
        4. 4. Hugues CHATILLON 1258–1307 m. Beatrix (de) Dampierre 1280–1307
        5. 5. Jacques (de) Châtillon 1256–1302 m. Catherine (de) Condé 1257–1329
        6. 6. Beatrice (de) Châtillon 1257–1304 m. Juan (de) Brienne 1250–1294 m. Jean Brienne 1245–1294
        7. 7. Jeanne Chatillon 1260–1291 m. Guillaume Chauvigny –1322
        8. 8. Jeanne (de CHAUVIGNY de) BLOT 1350–1450 m. Antoine ((Louis III) DE) VISSAC 1344–1420
      2. 2. Marie (de) Brabant 1226–1256 m. Ludwig (II von) Wittelsbach 1229–1294
      3. 3. Hendrik (III van) Brabant 1233–1261 m. Adélaïde (de Bourgogne) Chalon 1233–1273 m. Johanna (van der) Balcht 1230–
        1. 1. Marie (de) Brabant 1254–1322 m. Philippe (III le) Hardi 1245–1285
        2. 2. Godfried (van) Brabant 1255–1302 m. Jeanne (Isabeau de Vierzon and) Berry 1255–1296
      4. 4. Philippe (De) Brabant 1220–
      5. 5. Beatrijs (Hendrik van) Brabant 1225–1288 m. Heinrich (Raspe IV. von) Thüringen 1204–1247 m. Guillaume (III de) Dampierre 1224–1251
      6. 6. Marguerite (de) Brabant 1228–1277
    2. 2. Elizabeth (of) Swabia 1205–1235
    3. 3. Kunigunde (von) Schwaben 1202–1248 m. Václav ((Wenzel) "Jednooky") Premysl 1205–1253
      1. 1. Otakar Premyslid 1233–1278 m. Kunigunda (Rostislavna Arpad of) Halych 1245–1285 m. Agnes Chuenring 1230– m. Margareta (von) Österreich 1210–1267
        1. 1. Vaclav (II, King of Bohemia) Premyslovec 1271–1305 m. Judith (of) Habsburg 1271–1297
        2. 2. Nikolaus 1258–1318 m. Adelaide (Justina Adelajda von) Habsburg 1264–1313
        3. 3. Václav Premyslovec 1271–1305 m. Judith (of) Habsburg 1271–1297
        4. 4. Kunigunde (Kunhuta) 1265–1321 m. Boleslaw 1251–1313
        5. 5. Mikuláš Premyslovec 1255–1318
        6. 6. Eliška Premyslovna 1259–
        7. 7. of Troppau 1260–
        8. 8. of Troppau 1260–
        9. 9. Elisabeth (Countess of) Troppau 1262–
        10. 10. Elisabeth (Countess of) Troppau 1262–
      2. 2. Vladislav Premyslovec 1228–1247 m. Gertrude (of) Austria 1230–1299
      3. 3. Premysl Ottokar 1233–1278 m. Kunigunda (Rostislavna Arpad of) Halych 1245–1285
    4. 4. Beatrix (von) Schwaben 1198–1212 m. Otto IV 1183–1218
  4. 4. Béatrice 1162–1174
  5. 5. Friedrich V 1164–
  6. 6. Heinrich (VI Hohenstaufen, Emperor Of The Holy Roman) Empire 1165–1197 m. Constance (I of) Sicily 1154–1198
  7. 7. Gisela 1168–1184
  8. 8. Konrad II 1172–1196
  9. 9. Reinoud 1173–1173
  10. 10. Wilhelm 1176–1178
  11. 11. Agnes 1180–1185

Friedrich Empire's Timeline

3 Records

1122
1122
Birth of Friedrich I 'Barbarossa' Hohenstaufen, Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire in Hagenau, Herzogtum Schwaben, HRR
Hagenau, Herzogtum Schwaben, HRR
1190
10 Jun 1190
Age 68
Death of Friedrich I 'Barbarossa' Hohenstaufen, Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire in Fluß Saleph bei Seleucia, Königreich Kleinarmenien
Fluß Saleph bei Seleucia, Königreich Kleinarmenien
1190
1190
Age 68
Burial of Friedrich I 'Barbarossa' Hohenstaufen, Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire in His viscera buried at Tarsus, His flesh at the Church of St Peter, Antioch und his bones at the Cathedral of Tyre, Lebanon
His viscera buried at Tarsus, His flesh at the Church of St Peter, Antioch und his bones at the Cathedral of Tyre, Lebanon

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1122
    Event Place: Hagenau, Herzogtum Schwaben, HRR

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Jun 1190
    Event Place: Fluß Saleph bei Seleucia, Königreich Kleinarmenien

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 1190
    Event Place: His viscera buried at Tarsus, His flesh at the Church of St Peter, Antioch und his bones at the Cathedral of Tyre, Lebanon

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