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Staufen refers to: Hohenstaufen, a
dynasty of
German emperors Staufen im Breisgau, a town in Baden-Württemberg,
Germany Staufen, Aargau, in Switzerland...
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Staufen im
Breisgau (High Alemannic:
Staufe im Brisgau) is a
German town in the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald
district of Baden-Württemberg. It had a po****tion...
- The Holy
Roman Emperor,
originally and
officially the
Emperor of the
Romans (Latin:
Imperator Romanorum; German:
Kaiser der Römer)
during the
Middle Ages...
- The
crusade against the
Hohenstaufen was a
series of wars
launched against the
rulers of the
Hohenstaufen dynasty with the
support and
encouragement of...
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Vogtei of Schönau
Abbey and of the
chapter of
Worms Cathedral,
besides the
Staufen family estates in the
regions of
Speyer and Worms. From
about 1160 Conrad...
- the
margraviate of
Baden from 1130
until 1160.
Faithfully devoted to the
Staufens,
Hermann III came in
conflict with his
relatives from Zähringen-Swabia...
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Staufen is a
protein product of a
maternally expressed gene
first identified in
Drosophila melanogaster. The
protein has been
implicated in
helping regulate...
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believed by some to be
taken from the
French play Les
marchands d'âmes).
Staufen, a town in the
extreme southwest of Germany,
claims to be
where Faust died...
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Frederick of
Hohenstaufen or
Frederick of
Staufen (German:
Friedrich von
Staufen; Italian:
Federico di Svevia) may
refer to:
Frederick I, Duke of Swabia...
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Staufen is a
mountain of
volcanic origin in the
Hegau region (Konstanz district) of
southern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is
located near the town of...