Information about Frederick I, Margrave Of Baden

Frederick I of Baden (1249October 29, 1268) was margrave of Baden from October 4, 1250 until his death.

He was the only son of Margrave Herman VI of Baden and of Gertrude of Austria, the niece of Frederick II the Quarrelsome. Duke of Austria.

Frederick grew up at the Bavarian court with his friend Conradin of Swabia, the young heir to the Hohenstaufen dynasty.

After his fathers death in 1250, he became margrave of Baden, together with his uncle Rudolf I, and through his mother also claimant to the Duchies of Austria and Styria.

After accompanying Conradin on his Italian expedition, Frederick passed into captivity on September 8, 1268 at Astura to the south of Anzio. Handed over to Charles of Anjou, he remained in degrading imprisonment in the Castel dell'Ovo in Naples until publicly beheaded in the Piazza del Mercato in Naples on October 29.

Preceded by
Herman VI
Margrave of Baden
1250-1268
with Rudolf I
Succeeded by
Rudolf I
Duke of Austria (claimant)
1250-1268
Succeeded by
Otakar II of Bohemia
1249 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 1249
MCCXLIX
Ab urbe condita 2002
Armenian calendar 698
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Bah' calendar -595 – -594
Buddhist calendar 1793
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October 29th is the feast day of the following Roman Catholic Saints:
  • Saint Narcissus of Jerusalem
  • St.
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  • 1268 in other calendars
    Gregorian calendar 1268
    MCCLXVIII
    Ab urbe condita 2021
    Armenian calendar 717
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    Bah' calendar -576 – -575
    Buddhist calendar 1812
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    Baden was a border state of the Holy Roman Empire and one of German states along the frontier with France in the southwest of Germany, primarily consisting of territory along the right bank of the Rhine opposite Alsace and the Palatinate.
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    October 4 is the 1st day of the year (2nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 0 days remaining.

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    1250 in other calendars
    Gregorian calendar 1250
    MCCL
    Ab urbe condita 2003
    Armenian calendar 699
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    Bah' calendar -594 – -593
    Buddhist calendar 1794
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    Herman VI (c. 1226 – October 4, 1250) was Margrave of Baden from 1243 until his death.

    In 1248, he married Gertrud, the niece of the last male member of the Babenberg family, Duke Frederick II of Austria, and on the basis of that marriage claimed the Duchies of Austria
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    Baden is a historical state in the southwest of Germany, on the right bank of the Rhine.

    It came into existence in the 12th century as the Margraviate of Baden and subsequently split into different lines, which were unified in 1771.
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    Gertrude of Austria (1226 – 1288) was the niece of Duke Frederick II of Austria, the last male member of the Babenberg dynasty (daughter of his elder brother Henry of Mödling), and granddaughter of Leopold VI of Austria and Theodora Angelina.
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    Ancient times
    Hallstatt culture
    Noricum
    March of Austria
    Babenberger
    Privilegium Minus
    Habsburg era
    House of Habsburg
    Holy Roman Empire
    Archduchy of Austria
    Habsburg Monarchy
    Austrian Empire
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    Frederick II, known as the Quarrelsome or the Warlike (German: Friedrich der Streitbare; 1201 – 15 June 1246), from the dynasty of the Babenbergers, was the duke of Austria and Styria from 1230 to 1246.
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    Conrad or Conradin of Hohenstaufen (also called Conrad the Younger, Conradin the Boy, Conrad V, German Konradin or Konrad V, or Konrad der Jüngere
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    The Hohenstaufen (or the Staufer(s)) were a dynasty of Germanic Kings (1138-1254), many of whom were also crowned Holy Roman Emperor and Dukes of Swabia. In 1194 the Hohenstaufen became also Kings of Sicily.
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    1250 in other calendars
    Gregorian calendar 1250
    MCCL
    Ab urbe condita 2003
    Armenian calendar 699
    ԹՎ ՈՂԹ
    Bah' calendar -594 – -593
    Buddhist calendar 1794
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    Baden was a border state of the Holy Roman Empire and one of German states along the frontier with France in the southwest of Germany, primarily consisting of territory along the right bank of the Rhine opposite Alsace and the Palatinate.
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    Ancient times
    Hallstatt culture
    Noricum
    March of Austria
    Babenberger
    Privilegium Minus
    Habsburg era
    House of Habsburg
    Holy Roman Empire
    Archduchy of Austria
    Habsburg Monarchy
    Austrian Empire
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    The Duchy of Styria (German: Herzogtum Steiermark; Slovenian: Vojvodina Štajerska) was a duchy located in modern-day southern Austria and northern Slovenia.
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    Anthem
    Il Canto degli Italiani
    (also known as Fratelli d'Italia)


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    September 8 is the 1st day of the year (2nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 0 days remaining.

    Events

    • 70 - Titus, General of Rome, sacks Jerusalem. See also: Destruction of Jerusalem.

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    1268 in other calendars
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    MCCLXVIII
    Ab urbe condita 2021
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    Bah' calendar -576 – -575
    Buddhist calendar 1812
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    Astura could refer to:
    • Torre Astura, a former island of Lazio, Italy, containing Roman villas
    • Esla River, a river of Spain known to the Romans as Astura

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    Country Italy
    Region Lazio
    Province Rome
    Mayor Candido De Angelis (since May 2003)

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    Charles I (March 1226 – 1285), commonly called Charles of Anjou, was the King of Sicily by conquest from 1266 (though he had received it as a papal grant in 1262), though he was expelled from the island in the aftermath of the Sicilian Vespers of 1282.
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    Castel dell'Ovo (Italian: "Egg Castle") is a castle in the Italian city of Naples. The edifice is located on a small island, the Megarides, where colonists from Cumae founded the original nucleus of the city in the 6th century BCE.
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    Comune di Napoli

    Flag
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    Location of the city of Naples (red dot) within Italy.
    Coordinates:
    Region Campania
    Province Province of Naples
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    Decapitation (from Latin, caput, capitis, meaning head), or beheading, is the removal of a living organism's head. Beheading typically refers to the act of intentional decapitation, e.g.
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    October 29th is the feast day of the following Roman Catholic Saints:
  • Saint Narcissus of Jerusalem
  • St.
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  • Herman VI (c. 1226 – October 4, 1250) was Margrave of Baden from 1243 until his death.

    In 1248, he married Gertrud, the niece of the last male member of the Babenberg family, Duke Frederick II of Austria, and on the basis of that marriage claimed the Duchies of Austria
    ..... Click the link for more information.
    Baden was a border state of the Holy Roman Empire and one of German states along the frontier with France in the southwest of Germany, primarily consisting of territory along the right bank of the Rhine opposite Alsace and the Palatinate.
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    Archduke. This title was frequently used by Ernest the Iron and other Dukes but not recognized by other princes of the Holy Roman Empire until Frederick V became Emperor and confirmed the Privilegium in 1453.
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