Friedrich was born on 26 DEC 1194 in Jesi près d'Ancône , the son of Heinrich VI von Hohenstaufen and Constance de Hauteville.
He died on 13 DEC 1250 in Fiorentino di Puglia (Torremaggiore), Foggia prov., Puglia, Italia .
He had five marriages/partners. His first wife was Constance de Aragón, who he married on 15 AUG 1209 in Messina, Sicilia, Italia . They had no known children.
His second wife was Bianca Lancia. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. They had no known children.
His third wife was Isabelle II de Brienne, who he married on 9 NOV 1225 in Brindisi, Brindisi prov., Apulia, Italia . They had no known children.
His fourth wife was Isabelle Plantagenêt, who he married on 15 JUL 1235 in Worms, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland . Their only known child was Marguerite (1237-1280).
His fifth wife is not known, but they were married in 1246. The place has not been found. Their only known child was Manfredo (1232-1266).
Friedrich II Roger von Hohenstaufen |
Heinrich VI von Hohenstaufen |
Friedrich III von Hohenstaufen |
Friedrich II Luscus von Schwaben |
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Jutte von Bayern |
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Béatrice I de Bourgogne |
Renaud III de Bourgogne |
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Agathe de Lorraine |
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Constance de Hauteville |
Roger II de Hauteville |
Roger I de Hauteville |
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Adélaïde del Vasto |
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Béatrix de Rethel |
Ithier de Rethel |
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Béatrix de Namur |
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Event | Date | Details | Source | Multimedia | Notes | ||
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Birth | 26 DEC 1194 |
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Death | 13 DEC 1250 |
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Attribute | Date | Description | Details | Source | Multimedia | Notes |
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Nobility Title | FROM 3 SEP 1198 TO 1250 | re di Sicilia | ||||
Nobility Title | FROM 1205 TO 1250 | principe di Taranto | ||||
Nobility Title | FROM 1212 TO 1217 | herzog von Schwaben | ||||
Nobility Title | FROM 9 DEC 1212 TO 1220 | IV römisch-deutscher könig | ||||
Nobility Title | FROM 22 NOV 1220 TO 1250 | IV kaiser | ||||
Nobility Title | FROM 1229 TO 1250 | roi de Jérusalem |
Note 1
Frédéric II avait reçu une éducation multi-culturelle et parlait neuf langues : le latin, le grec, le sicilien, l'arabe, le normand, l'allemand, l'hébreu, le yiddish et le slave.