House of Hohenstaufen
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House of Hohenstaufen
Dukes of Swabia
Ancient arms -
House of Hohenstaufen
Dukes of Swabia
From 1196
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House of Hohenstaufen
as Kings of Sicily -
House of Hohenstaufen
as Kings of Jerusalem
Attributed arms in Codex Manesse -
House of Hohenstaufen
as Holy Roman Emperors
Attributed Or variant arms
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Conrad III of Hohenstaufen
King of the Romans
1138–1152 -
Frederick I of Hohenstaufen
Holy Roman Emperor
1155–1190
King of the Romans
1152–1190 -
Henry VI of Hohenstaufen
Holy Roman Emperor
1191–1197
King of the Romans
1169–1197 -
Philip of Hohenstaufen
King of the Romans
1198–1208 -
Frederick II of Hohenstaufen
Holy Roman Emperor
1220–1250
King of the Romans
1212–1220 -
Conrad IV of Hohenstaufen
King of the Romans
1237–1254
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House of Bentivoglio
Lords of Bologna
Claimed descent from
Enzio, King of Sardinia
illegitimate son of Frederick II
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Conrad III and Frederick I Barbarossa
Attributed arms at Salles des Croisades -
Conrad von Hohenstaufen
Count Palatine of Rhine
Younger brother of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor -
Frederick II
Holy Roman Emperor
Attributed arms at Salles des Croisades -
Henry II of Sicily
Duke of Swabia
1216–1235 -
Henry II of Sicily
King of Sicily
1212-1217
King of Germany and Italy
1220-1235 -
Henry II of Sicily
King of Sicily, Germany and Italy
Alternative arms variant -
Conrad IV
King of Germany
1237-1254
King of Sicily
1250-1254
King of Jerusalem
1228-1254 -
Enzio Hohenstaufen
King of Sardinia
1238-1249
Illegitimate son of Frederick II -
Manfred of Sicily
King of Sicily
1258-1266
Illegitimate son of Frederick II -
Conrad II of Sicily
King of Jerusalem
1254–1268
King of Sicily
1254–1258, de jure until 1268
Duke of Swabia
1254–1268 -
Constance II of Sicily
Queen of Sicily
1268-1285
Queen consort of Aragon
1282-1285
Daughter and heir of Manfred of Sicily