Genealogy of H.I.R.H Princess Yasmin von Hohenstaufen Avril de Burey Anjou Plantagenet Puoti Canmore
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The Hohenstaufen were a dynasty of Kings of Germany, many of whom were also crowned Holy Roman Emperor and Dukes of Swabia. The proper name, taken from their castle in Swabia, is Staufen.
When the last member of the Salian dynasty, Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, died without an heir there was controversy about the succession. Frederick and Conrad, the two current male Staufens, were grandsons of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor and nephews of Henry V. After the death of the intervening king and emperor Lothar III of Supplinburg, in 1137, Conrad became Conrad III of Germany.
Contents
1 Members of the Hohenstaufen family
1.1 Holy Roman Emperors and Kings of Germany
1.2 Dukes of Swabi
Members of the Hohenstaufen family
Holy Roman Emperors and Kings of Germany
Conrad III, king 1138-1152
Frederick I Barbarossa, king 1152-1190, Emperor after 1155
Henry VI, king 1190-1197, Emperor after 1191
Philip of Swabia, king 1198-1208
Frederick II, king 1208-1250, Emperor after 1220
Henry (VII), king 1220 - 1235 (under his father)
Conrad IV, king 1237-1254 (under his father)
The last ruling Hohenstaufen, Conrad IV, was never crowned emperor. After a 20 year period the first Habsburg was elected king.
Dukes of Swabia
Note: Some of the following dukes are already listed above as German Kings
Frederick I, Duke of Swabia (Friedrich) (r. 1079 - 1105)
Frederick II, Duke of Swabia (r. 1105 - 1147)
Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor (Frederick III of Swabia)(r. 1147 - 1152) King in 1152 and Holy Roman Emperor in 1155
Frederick IV, Duke of Swabia (r. 1152 - 1167)
Frederick V, Duke of Swabia (r. 1167 - 1170)
Frederick VI, Duke of Swabia (r. 1170 - 1191)
Conrad II, Duke of Swabia (r. 1191 - 1196)
Philip of Swabia (r. 1196 - 1208) King in 1198
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor (r. 1212 - 1216) King in 1212 and Holy Roman Emperor in 1220
Henry (VII) of Germany (r. 1216 - 1235), King 1220 - 1235
Conrad IV (r. 1235 - 1254) King in 1237
Conrad V (Conradin) (r. 1254 - 1268)
See also: Dukes of Swabia family tree
See also
List of monarchs of Naples and Sicily. Hohenstaufen kings ruled in Sicily from 1194 till Manfred of Sicily was killed in the Battle of Benevento in 1266.
During the Third Reich, the Waffen-SS named an SS Panzer division Hohenstaufen in honour of this family.
also called Staufer Dynasty,
German dynasty that ruled the Holy Roman Empire from 1138 to 1208 and from 1212 to 1254. The founder of the line was the count Friedrich (died 1105), who built Staufen Castle in the Swabian Jura Mountains and was rewarded for his fidelity to Emperor Heinrich IV. (1050-1106) by being appointed duke of Swabia as Friedrich I in 1079. He later married Heinrich's daughter Agnes. His two sons, Friedrich II, duke of Swabia, and Konrad, were the heirs of their uncle, Emperor Heinrich V. (1086-1125), who died childless in 1125. After the interim reign of the Saxon Lothair III. (1075-1137), Konrad became German king and Holy Roman emperor as Konrad III. (1093-1152) in 1138. Subsequent Hohenstaufen rulers were Friedrich I. Barbarossa (1123-1190) (Holy Roman emperor 1155?90), Heinrich VI. (1165-1197) (Holy Roman emperor 1191?97), Philip of Swabia (king 1198? 1208), Friedrich II. (1194-1250) (king, 1212?50, emperor 1220?50), and Conrad IV (king 1237?54). The Hohenstaufen, especially Friedrich I and Friedrich II, continued the struggle with the papacy that began under their Salian predecessors, and were active in Italian affairs.
The Last Empress of imperial dynasty Avril von Hohenstaufen Burey Anjou Plantagenet is H.I.R.H. Princess Yasmine Aprile von Hohenstaufen Puoti (1946 Chateau Princes Puoti Palais Puoti- Villa di Briano)
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Figli di Federico II ed Isabella d'Inghilterra, Margareth, Carlotto Enrico, Federico,Kind. (Die Zeit der Staufer-Stuttgart Museum)
Abery o Abry, Abril , Aprile (Aper -o Bor (bouron ou buren , beuren , burey) cinghiale totem di Venere o Aphros apros-Aprile s'-twith -ovvero ring - cerchio, rotonda , enclos anello vedi -Avril de l'Enclos- o betilo , onfalos , ovvero Graal , quindi Stirpe Sacra o Saint Genis, Santa Progenie, or Sancta Propago Avril (armoriali di Bretagne )-Fruh , in Tedesco, Friius in provenzale, Ex Freya in latino
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L'origine du nom « Avrillé » ou Avril ou Aubry , Abery , berceau de la famille Staufer et d'Anjou.
Avant toutes choses, il est intéressant de noter les différentes évolutions du nom de l'actuelle commune pour mieux en saisir l'histoire. Dans l'antiquité « Aprilis » était le nom Gentis Potitiae romain et, par extention, le nom de ses villas. Des traces visibles du ciel laisseraient croire qu'il en possedait une au bas de la Perriere. Ce serait l'origine du nom « Staufer ou Veibil ,Avrillé ».
Note : « Aprilis » aurait aussi donné naissance à des noms d'autres villes comme Aurillac ou Orly.
De Aprilis, le nom du site passe à « Avrilleium » au XIIe siècle, puis « Auvrille » et « Avrilleio » au cours du XIIIe siècle, avant de devenir « Apvrille » aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles. Le nom actuel d'« Avrillé » ne sera fixé qu'au XVIIIe siècle.
Avril de Burey Anjou :Anjou, Staufer :Ecartelé, d’azur, à trois fleurs de lis d’or
Avril Castle or Aberycastle(Galles)
Castello AprileLinea di Frederich Avril(Abery) de Bureyd'Anjou Hohenstaufen Plantagenet.of Avril de l'Enclos Aberystwith of Wales (AvrilCastle)Federico II Imperatore 1194-1250sposa Isabella d'Anjou Plantagenet , principessa del Galles-1214-1241*Federico Avril de Burey d'Anjou de Saint Genis Saintonge de Niphi Nerò Avril d'Imavrincour de Masquinade Weiblinghen Hohenstaufen Plantagenet 1240-1286sposa Elisabetta d'Austria*Enrico di Hohenstaufen Avril de Burey d'Anjou (1285-1355)sposa Maria d'Asburgo*Aimericus Federico Enrico (1315-1380)sposa Elisabetta von Saxen*Federico Enricosposa Elisabetta d'Austria (1347-1412)*Aimericus Enrich Thomas (182-1445)sposa Agnese di Zollern Hohenberg "Hohenzollern"*Aimerian Joseph (1432-1502)sposa Ismene (Jasemine) Esterhazy*Thomas Vincent (1457-1502)sposa Ira Troubetzkoy*Armand (1478-1548)sposa Elisabeth von Holzhappel*William (1502-1580)sposa Iolanda Lascaris Jagellone*Gripho Carolus Thomas (1535-1596)sposa Irene Paleologos Comneno*Joseph Aymericus (1567-1600)sposa Irene von Zringen*Karl Brian (1589-1669)sposa Kristine von Cossuoen*Karl Brian (1589-1669)sposa Alexandra Jagelloni*Ernest Karl John (1614-1694)sposa Katharina di Pomerania*Federico Guglielmo Aimar (1642-1719)sposa Margherita von Leyssel*Maximillian Aimericus (1670-1749)sposa Alexandra Ira Youssupova Zollerin Hohenberg*Aimericus (1700-1765)sposa Ester Putiatina Dolgurukij*Johan Brian (1729-1789)sposa Katharina von Oldenburg*Aimer William (1759-1803)sposa Maria von Hannover*Fridericus Thomas (178-1854)sposa Alexandra Hohenzollern*Ernest Johan (1807-1833)sposa Maria Oldenburg Dolgorukij*Joseph Armand Heinz (1826-1858)sposa Katharina Yusupova*Aimericus Thomas Henzio (1845-1873)sposa Elviria (detta Elpis o Elvis) Hohenzollern Yussupova*Vincent Heinz Konrad Brian (italianizzato da Lady Julie von Schwaben e Re Vittorio Emanuele 1873)sposa Giovanna Puoti von Bisanzio und von CastelloPoto*Giuseppe (1911-1985)sposa Philomene Allegro d'Alegre de Hochstaden de Hostade Puoti Isenburg de Tourzell Bourbon
Prole:Dinastia Hohenstaufen Macedonio Aprile di Buren Anjou Plantagenet Puoti1)Giovanna sposa il principe ing Roberto Macedonio, duca di Grottolella, marchese di Ruggiano, Oliveto Citra, Capriglia e Tortora Nisida Grotteria Locri Foligno e barone di Poligori in Calabria
Dinastia Hohenstaufen Veruli Saxe Coburgo Gotha
Macedoniohttp://www.hohenstaufen.org.uk/mausoleo_di_gallia_placidia.htm
2)Rosemarie sposa il principe arch .E.Alaric Veruli Saxe Coburgo Gotha ,ed in seconde nozze il principe duca dr. Vincenzo Macedonio di Grottolella , Ruggiano , Nisida ecc
Dinastia Hohenstaufen Hohenzollern Aprile di Buren Anjou Plantagenet Puoti3)Yasmin Gelsomina Elisabettaved. prinz M.D. Federico Ernest von TuringiaZolerin Hohenberg Hohenzollern*M.d.Kathrin Ira Yasmine von Hohenstaufen Avril de Burey d'Anjou Puoti und von Hohenzollern; Dott.Albert Federico George; Burchard Frederich; Sybilla Hohenzollern Avril de Burey d'AnjouHohenstaufen Puoti di Bisanzio
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