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Friedrich II Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire 1194–1250 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 Dec 1194

Birth Location: Germany

Death Date: 13 Dec 1250

Death Location: Monreale, Polermo, Sicily

Father: Heinrich Empire

Mother: Holy Empire

Spouse(s):

Children(s): King Manfredo

In 1194, Friedrich II Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire entered the world in Germany, born to Heinrich Vi Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire And Holy Roman Empire. Friedrich II Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire married Holy Roman Empire, and had children including King Of Sicily Manfredo. Friedrich II Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire passed away in 1250 in Monreale, Polermo, Sicily.

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Biography

  • In 1194, Friedrich II Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire entered the world in Germany, born to Heinrich Vi Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire And Holy Roman Empire.
  • Friedrich II Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire married Holy Roman Empire, and had children including King Of Sicily Manfredo.
  • Friedrich II Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire passed away in 1250 in Monreale, Polermo, Sicily.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Friedrich Empire's Ancestors

Self
Friedrich Empire
1194–1250
Birth Place: Germany
Parents
Heinrich VI Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire
1165–1197
Schwaben, Bavaria
Holy (Roman) Empire
1154–1198
Sicily
Grandparents
Friedrich (I 'Barbarossa' Holy Roman) Empire
1122–1190
Swaben, Bavaria
Holy (Roman) Empire
1143–1184
Hoch-Bourgogne, France
Ruggero
1097–
Toledo, Toledo, Spain>
Ruggero
1102–1135
Of, Toledo, Castile
Great-Grandparents
Friedrich Swabia
1090–1147
Swabia
1103–1124
Raimond
–1147
Raimond
–1147
Alfonso L�on
1040–1109
Castile L�on
1071–1103
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Friedrich Hohenstauffen
1050–1105
Austria
1074–1143
Heinrich Bavaria
1074–1126
Bavaria
1079–1126
Simon Lorraine
–1139
Lorraine
–1160
Fernando L�on
–1065
Castile L�on
1013–1067
Muhammad Al-Mutamid
1040–1095

Friedrich Empire's Descendants

1.
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Friedrich (II Emperor Of The Holy Roman) Empire (26 Dec 1194–13 Dec 1250)
  1. 1. King (Of Sicily) Manfredo 1232–1266 m. Manfredo 1223–1259
    1. 1. Arag�n (&) Sicily 1249–1302 m. Pedro (III 'The Great' King Of Arag�n &) Sicily 1239–1285
      1. 1. Portugal (And The) Algarves 1270–1336 m. Diniz ('The Just' Portugal And The) Algarves 1261–1324
        1. 1. Sanchez (King of Castile And) L�on 1289–1313 m. Fernando (IV Sanchez King of Castile And) L�on 1285–1312
        2. 2. Affonso (IV 'The Portugal And The) Algarves 1290–1357 m. Portugal (And The) Algarves 1293–1359

Friedrich Empire's Timeline

2 Records

1194
26 Dec 1194
Birth of Friedrich II Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire in Germany
Germany
1250
13 Dec 1250
Age 56
Death of Friedrich II Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire in Monreale, Palermo, Sicily
Monreale, Palermo, Sicily

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 Dec 1194
    Event Place: Germany
    Record Source:
    [1] Ancestral File (TM), 'Date of Import: Apr 24, 1999.'
    [2] Ancestral File (TM), 'Date of Import: May 10, 1999.'

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Dec 1250
    Event Place: Monreale, Palermo, Sicily
    Record Source:
    [1] Ancestral File (TM), 'Date of Import: Apr 24, 1999.'
    [2] Ancestral File (TM), 'Date of Import: May 10, 1999.'

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Monreale, Polermo, Sicily
    Record Source:
    [1] Ancestral File (TM), 'Date of Import: Apr 24, 1999.'
    [2] Ancestral File (TM), 'Date of Import: May 10, 1999.'

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Place: SUBMIT
    Record Source:
    [1] Ancestral File (TM), 'Date of Import: Apr 24, 1999.'
    [2] Ancestral File (TM), 'Date of Import: Apr 24, 1999 Date of Import: Apr 24, 1999 Date of Import: Apr 24, 1999 Date of Import: Apr 24, 1999 Date of Import: May 10, 1999.'

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