Hohenstaufen
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| Final ruler | Conradin |
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| Founders | Frederick I, Duke of Swabia |
| Estate(s) | Swabia |
| Dissolution | 1268 |
| Countries | Duchy of Swabia |
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| Kingdom of Sicily | |
| Kingdom of Jerusalem | |
| Titles | King of the Romans |
| Duke of Swabia | |
| King of Italy | |
| King of Jerusalem | |
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| ID | 1064022 |
About Hohenstaufen
The Hohenstaufen, also known as Staufer, were a dynasty of German kings during the Middle Ages. Before ascending to the kingship, they were Dukes of Swabia from 1079. As kings of Germany, they had a claim to Italy, Burgundy and the Holy Roman Empire.