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Frederick received formal classical education along with his military training. In 1844, famous German historian and archaeologist Ernst Curtis was hired as his private tutor. He was taught subjects such as physics, geography, history, music, and religion. He also loved learning new languages...
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Constance appointed Pope Innocent III as guardian of Frederick II and also as regent of the Empire of Sicily which was under the suzerainty of the papacy. He came under the tutelage of Cencio, who later went on to become Pope Honorius III. The next few years Sicily witnessed anarchism with...
On July 15, 1235, he married his third wife Isabella of England in Worms, Germany. They had four children - Jordon born in 1236, Anges born in 1237, Henry Otto born on February 18, 1238 and Margaret born on December 1, 1241 of whom the first two children did not survive infancy. He had a long...
On July 15, 1235, he married his third wife Isabella of England in Worms, Germany. They had four children - Jordon born in 1236, Anges born in 1237, Henry Otto born on February 18, 1238 and Margaret born on December 1, 1241 of whom the first two children did not survive infancy. He had a long...
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Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II was a mighty Holy Roman Emperor of the Medieval Era. This biography profiles his childhood, life, reign, achievements and timeline.
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Changes to the Act of Succession Frederick and Ingrid had no sons. Hence, Prince Knud was expected to be the heir presumptive, according to Denmark's succession law, the 'Royal Ordinance' of 1853. In 1953, under Frederick's reign, the 'Act of Succession' was reintroduced with a modification...