Portrait of John Parricida by Anton Boys in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Born
John of Swabia ca. 1290
Died
13 December 1312/13
House
House of Habsburg
Father
Rudolf II, Duke of Austria
Mother
Agnes of Bohemia
John Parricida (German: Johann Parricida) or John the Parricide, also called John of Swabia (Johann von Schwaben), (ca. 1290 – 13 December 1312/13) was the son of the Habsburg duke Rudolf II of Austria and Agnes, daughter of King Ottokar II of Bohemia. By killing his uncle, King Albert I of Germany, he foiled the first attempt of the Habsburg dynasty to install a hereditary monarchy in the Holy Roman Empire.
JohnParricida (German: Johann Parricida) or John the Parricide, also called John of Swabia (Johann von Schwaben), (ca. 1290 – 13 December 1312/13) was...
- JohnParricida, for the murder of his uncle King Albert I of Germany. 1415 - Frederick IV, Duke of Austria for aiding the flight of Antipope John XXIII...
son, the later Duke Rudolf II of Austria, who passed it to his son JohnParricida. John died without an heir, in 1312 or 1313, marking the end of the "revived"...
1298–1358 Henry the Friendly 1299–1327 Otto Duke of Austria 1301–1339 JohnParricida c. 1290–1312/13 Rudolf IV Duke of Austria 1339–1365 Frederick III Duke...
at Windisch on the Reuss, by his nephew Duke John, afterwards called "the Parricide" or "JohnParricida". Albert, by the grace of God, King of the Romans...
conflict, culminating in the assassination of King Albert I by his nephew JohnParricida in 1308. Rudolph is buried at the St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague. Morrison...
and Styria (1270 – 10 May 1290, Prague), titular Duke of Swabia, father of John the Parricide of Austria Judith (13 March 1271 – 18 June 1297, Prague), married...
(2014). A History of the Habsburg Empire, 1700–1918. Routledge. Evans, Robert John Weston (1979). The Making of the Habsburg Monarchy, 1550–1700: An Interpretation...
Poland 1308 Albert I of Germany, King of Germany, murdered by his nephew JohnParricida 1323 Emperor Gong of Song, forced to commit suicide by Emperor Yingzong...
never compensated until his death in 1290. This fact induced his son JohnParricida to murder Albert in 1308. The adoption of the primogeniture right crucially...
Sanchez (2017) pp: 115–138. Lynch, John. Spain Under the Habsburgs: vol I: Empire and Absolutism: 1516–1598 (1965) Lynch, John. "Philip II and the Papacy"....
consideration in European politics from the moment he became king. Historian John Langdon-Davies wrote that "...from the day of his birth, they were waiting...
known as the Casa de Austria, including illegitimate sons such as John of Austria and John Joseph of Austria. The arms displayed in their simplest form were...
was given in marriage to Joanna's brother John, Prince of Asturias. After the deaths of her brother John, sister Isabella, and nephew Miguel, Joanna...
Assassination of William II on 2 August 1100, New Forest, England Assassination of John the Fearless on 10 September 1419, Montereau, France Assassination of Henry...
late 1442, Ladislaus' interests were represented by a Czech condottiere, John Jiskra of Brandýs, in Hungary, and by the Czech Catholic lord, Ulrich II...
1298–1358 Henry the Friendly 1299–1327 Otto Duke of Austria 1301–1339 JohnParricida c. 1290–1312/1313 Albertinian line Leopoldian line Rudolf IV Duke...
father, dying next year. Albert himself died assassinated by his nephew JohnParricida. Rudolf II the Debonair July 1270 Rheinfelden Third son of Rudolph I...