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House of Hohenstaufen

1079 CE – 1318 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1079 CE – 1318 CE
Duration
239 years
Known Periods
1
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Hohenstaufen dynasty (, US also , German: [ˌhoːənˈʃtaʊfn̩]), also known as the Staufer, was a noble family of German origin that rose to rule the Duchy of Swabia from 1079, and to royal rule in the Holy Roman Empire during the Middle Ages from 1138 until 1254. The dynasty's most prominent rulers – Frederick I (1155), Henry VI (1191) and Frederick II (1220) – ascended the imperial throne and also reigned over Italy and Burgundy. The non-contemporary name of "Hohenstaufen" is derived from the family's Hohenstaufen Castle on Hohenstaufen mountain at the northern fringes of the Swabian Jura, near the town of Göppingen. Under Hohenstaufen rule, the Holy Roman Empire reached its greatest territorial extent from 1155 to 1268.

Historical Periods

House of Hohenstaufen (1260–1271)

1260 CE – 1271 CE

Area: 51,142 km²

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