Frederick of Antioch (c. 1223 – 1255/6) was an Italian nobleman who served as the imperial vicar of Tuscany from 1246 to 1250. He was an illegitimate son of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, by an unidentified southern Italian noblewoman. He took part in the wars of the Guelphs and Ghibellines in northern Italy, and in the war over the Kingdom of Sicily following his father's death (1250).
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Antioch on the Orontes (/ˈænti.ɒk/; Ancient Greek: Ἀντιόχεια ἡ ἐπὶ Ὀρόντου, romanized: Antiókheia hē epì Oróntou, pronounced [anti.ó.kʰeː.a]) was a Hellenistic...
The Principality ofAntioch (Latin: Principatus Antiochenus; Norman: Princeté de Antioch) was one of the Crusader states created during the First Crusade...
The Catechetical School ofAntioch was one of the two major Christian centers of the study of biblical exegesis and theology during Late Antiquity; the...
1352), a daughter of Conrad, and grand-daughter ofFrederickofAntioch, also an illegitimate son ofFrederick II (as referenced in source n. 26). Albrecht...
probably named two other sons after himself: another illegitimate son, FrederickofAntioch, and a legitimate son by his wife Isabella. This last is known only...
Germany and the majority of the Tuscan nobility, cities and bishops formed the Tuscan League with Papal backing. FrederickofAntioch, 1246–50 (imperial vicar)...
buried in the Basilica of San Domenico in Bologna. After the death of his half-brothers Conrad IV in 1254, FrederickofAntioch in 1256 and Manfred in...
Bohemond III ofAntioch, also known as Bohemond the Child or the Stammerer (French: Bohémond le Bambe/le Baube; c. 1148–1201), was Prince ofAntioch from 1163...
After the death of his half-brothers Conrad IV in 1254, FrederickofAntioch in 1256 and Manfred in 1266, as well as the execution of his nephew Conradin...
ofAntioch, also known as Bohemond the One-Eyed (French: Bohémond le Borgne; c. 1175 – 1233), was Count of Tripoli from 1187 to 1233, and Prince of Antioch...
Antioch, and Armenia. The kingdom was soon increasingly dominated by the Italian city-states of Venice and Genoa. The Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II...
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cathedral became the burial place ofFrederick Barbarossa. In 1268, the cathedral was burned by Baybars during his sack ofAntioch. According to the famous Christian...
John I ofAntioch was Patriarch ofAntioch (429–441). He led a group of moderate Eastern bishops during the Nestorian controversy. He is sometimes confused...
of disease near Antioch, weakening it further. Only 5,000 soldiers, a third of the original force, arrived in Acre. Barbarossa's son, Frederick VI of...
Antioch (1185–1199), Greek Orthodox patriarch Theodore ofAntioch (philosopher), Syrian philosopher, doctor and translator at the court ofFrederick II...
Gustavus A., The great chalice ofAntioch, New York, Fahim Kouchakji, 1933. Eisen, Gustavus A., The great chalice ofAntioch, on which are depicted in sculpture...
and the Crusaders believed their discovery of a Holy Lance brought them a favorable end to the Siege ofAntioch. In the modern era, at least four major relics...
south: the County of Edessa (1098–1150), the Principality ofAntioch (1098–1268), the County of Tripoli (1102–1289), and the Kingdom of Jerusalem (1099–1291)...
incident at Antioch was an Apostolic Age dispute between the apostles Paul and Peter which occurred in the city ofAntioch around the middle of the first...
Tripoli and Prince Bohemond III ofAntioch, Baldwin had Sibylla marry Guy of Lusignan. Guy was opposed by a large fraction of the nobility, and soon permanently...
list of the principal leaders of the Crusades, classified by Crusade. Amalric I of Jerusalem Philip of Milly Hugh of Ibelin Miles of Plancy Frederick de...
four Crusader states: the County of Edessa; the Principality ofAntioch; the Kingdom of Jerusalem; and the County of Tripoli. A European presence remained...
Henry ofAntioch (French: Henri; 1217 – 27 June 1276) was a nobleman from the Latin East who governed the Kingdom of Jerusalem from 1263 until 1264. He...
daughter of Constantine of Lampron, Regent of Armenia, by Stephanie of Barbaron, married at Nicosia in 1237/1238, without issue Plaisance ofAntioch (1235...