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  1. Frederick II (German: Friedrich; Italian: Federico; Latin: Fridericus; 26 December 1194 – 13 December 1250) was King of Sicily from 1198, King of Germany from 1212, King of Italy and Holy Roman Emperor from 1220 and King of Jerusalem from 1225.

  2. Federico II di Svevia. Disambiguazione – Se stai cercando il duca di Svevia che regnò negli anni 1105-1147, vedi Federico II di Svevia (duca). Federico Ruggero di Hohenstaufen ( Jesi, 26 dicembre 1194 – Fiorentino di Puglia, 13 dicembre 1250) è stato re di Sicilia (come Federico I, dal 1198 al 1250), duca di Svevia (come Federico VII, dal ...

  3. 22 apr 2024 · Frederick II, king of Sicily (1197–1250), duke of Swabia (as Frederick VI, 1228–35), German king (1212–50), and Holy Roman emperor (1220–50). A Hohenstaufen, he pursued his dynasty’s imperial policies against the papacy and the Italian city-states. He also joined in the Sixth Crusade (1228–29).

    • Gunther Wolf
  4. 23 apr 2024 · Frederick II, king of Prussia (1740–86), was a brilliant military campaigner who, in a series of diplomatic stratagems and wars against Austria and other powers, greatly enlarged Prussia’s territories and made Prussia the foremost military power in Europe.

    • Matthew Smith Anderson
  5. Frederick II (German: Friedrich II.; 24 January 1712 – 17 August 1786) was the monarch of Prussia from 1740 until 1786. He was the last Hohenzollern monarch titled King in Prussia , declaring himself King of Prussia after annexing Royal Prussia from the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1772.

  6. 14 mag 2020 · Frederick II (l. 1194-1250 CE) was the king of Sicily (r. 1198-1250 CE), Germany (r. 1215-1250 CE), Jerusalem (r. 1225-1228 CE), and also reigned supreme as the Holy Roman Emperor (r. 1220-1250 CE). He was born in Jesi in 1194 CE but spent his childhood in Palermo.

  7. 14 mag 2020 · Ascolta questo articolo. Moneta di Federico II. Sailko (CC BY-SA) Federico II (1194-1250) fu re di Sicilia (dal 1198 al 1250), di Germania (dal 1215 al 1250), di Gerusalemme (dal 1225 al 1228), ed imperatore del Sacro Romano Impero (dal 1220 al 1250). Nacque nel 1194 a Jesi, nelle Marche, ma trascorse la sua infanzia a Palermo.