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Hohenstaufen Collection

"Hohenstaufen: The Rise and Fall of a Powerful Dynasty" The Hohenstaufen dynasty, led by Frederick II Hohenstaufen

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: In vain they sought his dead body among the slain, illustration from A History of Germany by H. E

In vain they sought his dead body among the slain, illustration from A History of Germany by H. E
STC232155 In vain they sought his dead body among the slain, illustration from A History of Germany by H.E. Marshall, 1913 (colour litho) by Michael, Arthur C

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Combat between an Angevin King and Manfred, King of Sicily (c. 1232-66), after 1265 (fresco)

Combat between an Angevin King and Manfred, King of Sicily (c. 1232-66), after 1265 (fresco)
XIR183196 Combat between an Angevin King and Manfred, King of Sicily (c.1232-66), after 1265 (fresco) by French School, (13th century); Tour Ferrande, Pernes-les-Fontaines

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: The Hapsburgs, 1273 AD (engraving)

The Hapsburgs, 1273 AD (engraving)
2788227 The Hapsburgs, 1273 AD (engraving) by Moreland, Arthur (1876-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Hapsburgs, 1273 AD)

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Europe and the Mediterranean Lands about 1190 (colour litho)

Europe and the Mediterranean Lands about 1190 (colour litho)
6016354 Europe and the Mediterranean Lands about 1190 (colour litho) by Shepherd, William R. (1871-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: Europe and the Mediterranean Lands about 1190)

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: The Holy Roman Empire under the Hohenstaufen, 1138-1254 (colour litho)

The Holy Roman Empire under the Hohenstaufen, 1138-1254 (colour litho)
6016348 The Holy Roman Empire under the Hohenstaufen, 1138-1254 (colour litho) by Shepherd, William R. (1871-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Holy Roman Empire under the Hohenstaufen)

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Tomb of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, in Palermo Cathedral, Sicily (engraving)

Tomb of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, in Palermo Cathedral, Sicily (engraving)
3101238 Tomb of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, in Palermo Cathedral, Sicily (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tomb of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor)

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Seal of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor (colour litho)

Seal of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor (colour litho)
3100822 Seal of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Seal of Frederick II (1194-1250), Holy Roman Emperor

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Holy Roman Emperor Otto IV

Holy Roman Emperor Otto IV, 1175-1218. Otho IV, King of Germany. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Holy Roman Emperor Henry VI

Holy Roman Emperor Henry VI, 1165-1197. Heinrich VI, Henricus VI, Asper, King of the Germans, King of Sicily. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Augustalis of Frederick II (1198-1250), Kingdom of Sicily and Southern Italy

Augustalis of Frederick II (1198-1250), Kingdom of Sicily and Southern Italy
FIT168052 Augustalis of Frederick II (1198-1250), Kingdom of Sicily and Southern Italy, Messina Mint, 1231-50 (obverse) (gold) (for reverse see 168053) by Italian School

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Bust of Emperor Frederick II (1194-1250) (limestone)

Bust of Emperor Frederick II (1194-1250) (limestone)
XIR214246 Bust of Emperor Frederick II (1194-1250) (limestone) by French School, (13th century); Barletta, Italy; (add.info.: Stupor Mundi ; Wonder of the World ; ); French, out of copyright

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Undertaking by the Emperor Frederick II (1194-1250) to supply King Louis IX (1214-70

Undertaking by the Emperor Frederick II (1194-1250) to supply King Louis IX (1214-70
ARH211405 Undertaking by the Emperor Frederick II (1194-1250) to supply King Louis IX (1214-70) with horses, arms and provisions for the Seventh Crusade, 1246 (vellum) by German School

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Castel del Monte, built during the reign of Emperor Frederick II (1194-1250) c

Castel del Monte, built during the reign of Emperor Frederick II (1194-1250) c
XSP224374 Castel del Monte, built during the reign of Emperor Frederick II (1194-1250) c.1240-50 (photo) by Italian School, (13th century); Apulia

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Augustalis of Frederick II (1198-1250), Kingdom of Sicily and Southern Italy

Augustalis of Frederick II (1198-1250), Kingdom of Sicily and Southern Italy
FIT168053 Augustalis of Frederick II (1198-1250), Kingdom of Sicily and Southern Italy, Messina Mint, 1231-50 (reverse) (gold) (for obverse see 168052) by Italian School

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and his Master of Falcons, 13th Century (colour litho)

Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and his Master of Falcons, 13th Century (colour litho)
3100826 Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and his Master of Falcons, 13th Century (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Portrait of Frederick Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor, as a Crusader, 1188 (colour litho)

Portrait of Frederick Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor, as a Crusader, 1188 (colour litho)
3100831 Portrait of Frederick Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor, as a Crusader, 1188 (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Reliquary bust of Frederick I (c. 1123-1190) made in Aachen, 1155-71 (gilded bronze)

Reliquary bust of Frederick I (c. 1123-1190) made in Aachen, 1155-71 (gilded bronze)
BAL112376 Reliquary bust of Frederick I (c.1123-1190) made in Aachen, 1155-71 (gilded bronze) by German School, (12th century); Church of St

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: The Tomb of Frederick II, Palermo Cathedral, Sicily, 19th century (w / c on paper)

The Tomb of Frederick II, Palermo Cathedral, Sicily, 19th century (w / c on paper)
AMO117213 The Tomb of Frederick II, Palermo Cathedral, Sicily, 19th century (w/c on paper) by Ruskin, John (1819-1900); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Frederick II)

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Pal Lat 1071 Frederick II: Two horsemen with falcons, from

Pal Lat 1071 Frederick II: Two horsemen with falcons, from
PHD30991 Pal Lat 1071 Frederick II: Two horsemen with falcons, from De Arte Venandi cum Avibus (vellum) by Italian School, (13th century); Vatican Library, Vatican City; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Ms 13. fol 232 Coronation of Louis IX (1214 / 15-70) and probably of Frederick II

Ms 13. fol 232 Coronation of Louis IX (1214 / 15-70) and probably of Frederick II
CHT206274 Ms 13. fol 232 Coronation of Louis IX (1214/15-70) and probably of Frederick II (1194-1250), from a Psalter by Pierre Lombard, early 15th century (vellum) by French School

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Frederick I with his two sons King Henry VI and Duke Frederick, c. 1180 (vellum)

Frederick I with his two sons King Henry VI and Duke Frederick, c. 1180 (vellum)
XPH311191 Frederick I with his two sons King Henry VI and Duke Frederick, c.1180 (vellum) by German School, (12th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Friedrich I thronend)

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: The last of the Hohenstaufen (engraving)

The last of the Hohenstaufen (engraving)
971096 The last of the Hohenstaufen (engraving) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The last of the Hohenstaufen)

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Codex Correr I 383 Doge Sebastiani Ziani receives a petition from Pope Alexander III

Codex Correr I 383 Doge Sebastiani Ziani receives a petition from Pope Alexander III
FTB64193 Codex Correr I 383 Doge Sebastiani Ziani receives a petition from Pope Alexander III (1159-81) and Emperor Frederick Barbarossa (c.1123-90) (vellum) by Italian School

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Frederick II suspected the medicine was poisoned

Frederick II suspected the medicine was poisoned
LLM454561 Frederick II suspected the medicine was poisoned by Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: Frederick II suspected the medicine was poisoned, 1249)

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II of Austria (colour litho)

Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II of Austria (colour litho)
STC255249 Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II of Austria (colour litho) by French School; Private Collection; (add.info.: late Renaissance prints of Caesars, Holy Roman Emperors)

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: The History of Pope Alexander III (1105-81): The Entrance of the Pope

The History of Pope Alexander III (1105-81): The Entrance of the Pope and Emperor Frederick Barbarossa (c)
ALI213912 The History of Pope Alexander III (1105-81): The Entrance of the Pope and Emperor Frederick Barbarossa (c.1123-90) into Rome, 1407 (fresco) (detail) by Spinello or Spinelli

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Germany at the time of the Staufer, also known as the House of Staufen, or of Hohenstaufen

Germany at the time of the Staufer, also known as the House of Staufen, or of Hohenstaufen
Illustration of Germany at the time of the Staufer, also known as the House of Staufen, or of Hohenstaufen, were a dynasty of German kings (1138-1254) during the Middle Ages

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Queen Constance securing for her son Frederick the Crown of Sicily

Queen Constance securing for her son Frederick the Crown of Sicily. Private Collection

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Frederick II Hohenstaufen (1194-1250). Holy Roman Emperor

Frederick II Hohenstaufen (1194-1250). Holy Roman Emperor. Colored engraving

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Der Schenk Von Limburg, ministerial Swabian (mid 13th centur

Der Schenk Von Limburg, ministerial Swabian (mid 13th century) says goodbye to his lady before leaving. Codex Manesse (ca.1300) by Rudiger Manesse and his son Johannes. Fol. 82v

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Emperor Koenraad III cuts Saracen cavalry battle

Emperor Koenraad III cuts Saracen cavalry battle
Emperor Koenraad III cuts through a Saracen in a cavalry battle, upper left mark: foli 246, militant proselytizing: religious war, crusade, etc, battle

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Wedding of Frederick II Hohenstaufen with Isabella of Englan

Wedding of Frederick II Hohenstaufen with Isabella of Englan
Frederick II Hohenstaufen (1194-1250). King of Sicily (1197-1250), emperor and king of Germania (1220-1250). Titular king of Jerusalem (1227). He led the Sixth Crusade and captured Jerusalem

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Frederick I Barbarossa (1122-1190). Emperor of the Holy Roma

Frederick I Barbarossa (1122-1190). Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (1152-1190). A scribe gives a codex to the emperor. Miniature. 12th century. By Robert, a monk of Reims. History of Jerusalem

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Empress Anna with Duke Henry of Breslaw

Empress Anna with Duke Henry of Breslaw and Emperor Frederick II (1194 1250) Date: 1200

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Male and female fashion from the 15th century

Male and female fashion from the 15th century from a wooden box decorated in colour and gold.. It shows scenes from the story of Agnes of Hohenstaufen (1176-1204)

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Frederick II Hohenstaufen (1194-1250). Holy Roman

Frederick II Hohenstaufen (1194-1250). Holy Roman Emperor (1197-1250). Duke of Swabia (1212-1216). The regent receives a hawk as a gift. Frontispiece of Art of falconry of the Emperor Frederick II

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Emperor Frederick II

Emperor Frederick II
The seal of Holy Roman Emperor Emperor Frederick II(1194-1250)

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Emperor Frederick Barbarossas wedding to Beatrix of Burgundy in 1156, c. 1751-52

Emperor Frederick Barbarossas wedding to Beatrix of Burgundy in 1156, c. 1751-52
XPH311189 Emperor Frederick Barbarossas wedding to Beatrix of Burgundy in 1156, c.1751-52 (fresco) by Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) (1696-1770); Residenz, Wurzburg

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Pope and Emperor, c. 1408-1410 (fresco)

Pope and Emperor, c. 1408-1410 (fresco)
XPH311188 Pope and Emperor, c.1408-1410 (fresco) by Spinello or Spinelli, Aretino Luca (c.1340-1410); Palazzo Pubblico, Siena

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Frederick I Barbarossa, from Crabbs Historical Dictionary, published 1825

Frederick I Barbarossa, from Crabbs Historical Dictionary, published 1825
KW309114 Frederick I Barbarossa, from Crabbs Historical Dictionary, published 1825 (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: A knight carrying a flaming torch dragging the body of King Manfred (c. 1232-66) of Sicily

A knight carrying a flaming torch dragging the body of King Manfred (c. 1232-66) of Sicily
XIR203372 A knight carrying a flaming torch dragging the body of King Manfred (c.1232-66) of Sicily, 28th February 1266 (fresco) by French School, (13th century); Tour Ferrande, Pernes-les-Fontaines

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Assembly of Crusaders in Ptolemais in 1148, 1840 (oil on canvas)

Assembly of Crusaders in Ptolemais in 1148, 1840 (oil on canvas)
XIR200565 Assembly of Crusaders in Ptolemais in 1148, 1840 (oil on canvas) by Debacq, Charles Alexandre (1804-50); 70x111 cm; ChAteau de Versailles

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Apollo in his Sun Chariot driving Beatrice I (1145-84) to Frederick I Barbarossa

Apollo in his Sun Chariot driving Beatrice I (1145-84) to Frederick I Barbarossa
XIR182966 Apollo in his Sun Chariot driving Beatrice I (1145-84) to Frederick I Barbarossa (1122-90) detail from the ceiling of the Imperial Room (fresco) by Tiepolo

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: The History of Pope Alexander III (1105-81): The Entrance of the Pope and Emperor

The History of Pope Alexander III (1105-81): The Entrance of the Pope and Emperor
XIR173250 The History of Pope Alexander III (1105-81): The Entrance of the Pope and Emperor Frederick Barbarossa (c.1123-90) into Rome, 1407 (fresco) (detail) by Spinello or Spinelli

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Marriage of Frederick I (c. 1123-90) Barbarossa and Beatrice I (1145-84) of Burgundy in 1156

Marriage of Frederick I (c. 1123-90) Barbarossa and Beatrice I (1145-84) of Burgundy in 1156
XIR181871 Marriage of Frederick I (c.1123-90) Barbarossa and Beatrice I (1145-84) of Burgundy in 1156 (fresco) by Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) (1696-1770); Residenz, Wurzburg

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Frederick I, Barbarossa (Redbeard) c1123-1190. Succeeded his uncle Conrad III as

Frederick I, Barbarossa (Redbeard) c1123-1190. Succeeded his uncle Conrad III as Holy Roman Emperor in 1152. 19th century wood engraving

Background imageHohenstaufen Collection: Italy, Apulia region, Le Murge, Andria, Bari, Castel del Monte

Italy, Apulia region, Le Murge, Andria, Bari, Castel del Monte
Italy - Apulia Region - Le Murge. Andria, province of Bari. Hohenstaufen Emperor Frederick IIs Gothic Castel del Monte, 1240 (UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1996)



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"Hohenstaufen: The Rise and Fall of a Powerful Dynasty" The Hohenstaufen dynasty, led by Frederick II Hohenstaufen, left an indelible mark on European history during the 12th and 13th centuries. As Holy Roman Emperor from 1194 to 1250, Frederick II's reign was characterized by his intellectual prowess and political acumen. One notable figure from this era was Der Schenk Von Limburg, a ministerial Swabian who played a crucial role in shaping the empire. His loyalty to the Hohenstaufens knew no bounds, as illustrated in the desperate search for his dead body among the slain. This poignant scene is captured beautifully in an illustration from A History of Germany by H. E. Marshall (1913). However, not all stories ended tragically. Conrad of Swabia met his demise on October 29th, 1268 when he was executed for unknown reasons. Meanwhile, Manfred, King of Sicily engaged in a fierce combat with an Angevin King after 1265 - their clash immortalized through a captivating fresco. The influence of the Hohenstaufens extended beyond battles and conflicts; they also shaped Europe's political landscape. An engraving depicting The Hapsburgs in 1273 AD showcases their enduring legacy. To understand their vast dominion better, one must explore Europe and Mediterranean Lands around 1190 - depicted vividly through a color lithograph that captures its vibrant diversity. Frederick II's final resting place can be found within Palermo Cathedral in Sicily - his tomb serving as both a testament to his power and an artistic marvel engraved for eternity. Seals were essential symbols of authority during this period; thus we find ourselves captivated by Frederick II's seal displayed brilliantly through another lithograph.