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  2. Duke of Swabia - Wikipedia

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    The Dukes of Swabia were the rulers of the Duchy of Swabia during the Middle Ages. Swabia was one of the five stem duchies of the medieval German kingdom, and its dukes were thus among the most powerful magnates of Germany. The most notable family to rule Swabia was the Hohenstaufen family, who held it, with a brief interruption, from 1079 ...

  3. Kunigunde of Hohenstaufen - Wikipedia

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    Kunigunde of Hohenstaufen or Kunigunde of Swabia (German: Kunigunde von Staufen or Kunigunde von Schwaben, Czech: Kunhuta Štaufská or Kunhuta Švábská) (February/March 1202 – 13 September 1248) was the third daughter of Philip, Duke of Swabia and his wife, Irene Angelina.

  4. Frederick IV, Duke of Swabia - Wikipedia

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    Frederick I (1145–1167) was duke of Swabia, succeeding his cousin Frederick Barbarossa in 1152. [ 1 ] He was the son of King Conrad III of Germany and his second wife Gertrude von Sulzbach and thus the direct heir of the crown, had there been true heredity.

  5. Gerberga of Burgundy - Wikipedia

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    Gerberga married Herman II, Duke of Swabia in 988. [5] With Herman of Swabia, Gerberga had several children, including: Matilda of Swabia [6] Gisela, who became Queen consort of Germany then Empress consort of the Holy Roman Empire. [6] Herman III, who succeeded his father in 1003, but died young, in 1012. [6] Berthold (992–993)

  6. Judith of Hohenstaufen - Wikipedia

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    Judith was a daughter of Duke Frederick II of Swabia (1090–1147) and his second wife Agnes of Saarbrücken, thereby a younger half-sister of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa (1122–1190). She first appeared in contemporary sources in 1150, upon her marriage with Landgrave Louis II of Thuringia.

  7. Frederick II, Duke of Swabia - Wikipedia

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    Frederick II was the eldest son of Duke Frederick I of Swabia and his wife Agnes of Waiblingen, a daughter of the Salian emperor Henry IV. [1] He succeeded his father in 1105 and together with his brother Conrad continued the extension and consolidation of the Hohenstaufen estates.

  8. Berthold I, Duke of Swabia - Wikipedia

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    Berthold I (c. 1060 – 18 May 1090), better known as Berthold of Rheinfelden, was the Duke of Swabia from 1079 until his death. He was the eldest son of Rudolf of Rheinfelden, duke of Swabia, and German anti-king (r.1077–1079) in opposition to Henry IV of Germany. The identity of Berthold's mother is disputed.

  9. Category:Dukes of Swabia - Wikipedia

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    Frederick I, Duke of Swabia; Frederick Barbarossa; Frederick II, Duke of Swabia; Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor; Frederick IV, Duke of Swabia; Frederick VI, Duke of Swabia; Frederick V, Duke of Swabia