EditorialFalcon, ca. 1200?1220, South Italian, Bronze, traces of gilding, Overall: 11 x 6 1/2 x 3 1/8 in. (27.9 x 16.5 x 7.9 cm), Metalwork-Bronze, This skillfully cast falcon, said to have been found in Italy in 1925, has been associated with the Hohenstaufen ...
EditorialConradino de Hohenstaufen, Duque de Suabia (1252-1268) ?ltimo de la dinast?a Hohenstaufen, rey de Alemania, Sicilia y Jerusal?n. Vencido en Italia por Carlos de Anjou fue apresado y condenado a muerte; en lo alto del cadalso lanz? su guante en se?al de...
EditorialHoly Roman Emperor Frederick II, 1194-1250. Imperator Fridericus II, King of Sicily, King of Germany, King of Italy, King of Jerusalem, Hohenstaufen dynasty. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois...
EditorialSculpture on the banister of the ambo: The figure left, sitting, could be Emperor Friedrich I Hohenstaufen, handing the scepter to his son Heinrich VI; the other two could be Friedrich II and his son Konradin. If the third figure is female, she could b...
EditorialFalcon, ca. 1200?1220, South Italian, Bronze, traces of gilding, Overall: 11 x 6 1/2 x 3 1/8 in. (27.9 x 16.5 x 7.9 cm), Metalwork-Bronze, This skillfully cast falcon, said to have been found in Italy in 1925, has been associated with the Hohenstaufen ...
Editorial?Augustalis? of Frederick II Hohenstaufen (r. 1215?50), 1230?50, Made in Messina, Sicily, Italy, Italian, Gold, Overall: 13/16 x 1/16 in. (2 x 0.1 cm), Coins, Attempting to renew the Roman Empire, Frederick II Hohenstaufen issued a new gold coin called...
EditorialFalcon, ca. 1200?1220, South Italian, Bronze, traces of gilding, Overall: 11 x 6 1/2 x 3 1/8 in. (27.9 x 16.5 x 7.9 cm), Metalwork-Bronze, This skillfully cast falcon, said to have been found in Italy in 1925, has been associated with the Hohenstaufen ...
EditorialConradino de Hohenstaufen, Duque de Suabia (1252-1268) ?ltimo de la dinast?a Hohenstaufen, rey de Alemania, Sicilia y Jerusal?n. Vencido en Italia por Carlos de Anjou fue apresado y condenado a muerte; en lo alto del cadalso lanz? su guante en se?al de...
EditorialSculpture on the banister of the ambo: The figure left, sitting, could be Emperor Friedrich I Hohenstaufen, handing the scepter to his son Heinrich VI; the other two could be Friedrich II and his son Konradin. If the third figure is female, she could b...
EditorialFriedrich II Hohenstaufen crowned Emperor by Pope Honorius III. From Vincent de Beauvais, " Le Miroir Historial" Ms.722 / 1196, fol.392 recto.
EditorialStonecarving on the ambo (pulpit) of the Cathedral of Bitonto.The insription states that "Nicolaus, Sacerdos et Magister"carved it in 1229.Historians are not sure whether these are Hohenstaufen kings,or whether it is a city-goddess being handed a sceptre.
EditorialStahleck Castle on the Rhine River, built by the Hohenstaufen in 12th, former residence of the Rhenish Count Palatine. Destroyed in the 17th century and later rebuilt.