- (/ˈhoʊənʃtaʊfən/, US also /-staʊ-/, German: [ˌhoːənˈʃtaʊfn̩]), also
known as the
Staufer, was a
noble family of
unclear origin that rose to rule the
Duchy of Swabia...
- Mark
Staufer (born 3
November 1963) is a New
Zealand author and screenwriter. He is the
author and
curator of The
Numinous Place and a screenwriter, most...
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property to Lothair,
which the king
considered to be
royal property, the
Staufer on the
other hand argued, that it
belonged to the
Salian heritage. The...
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possibly due to
French or
Papal influence, or
alternatively due to the
Staufer emperors' base of
power in the
Duchy of Swabia, also
known as Alamannia...
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children he
claimed to have
found in do****ents from the
abbey of Lorch, the
Staufers'
family monastery.
These claims were
later exposed as forgeries. Historian...
- the Neckar) in what was then the
Duchy of Swabia. It was the seat of the
Staufer (Hohenstaufen) dynasty, the
Dukes of
Swabia for the
period of 1079–1268...
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roundhouse exhibit.
Pennypacker &
Staufer (1962), p. 5.
Staufer (1962), p. 51.
Staufer (1962), p. 159.
Staufer (1962), p. 146.
Staufer (1962), p. 126. "LNER Encyclopedia...
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former Dilworth student and
victim Mark
Staufer and
screened on TVNZ1 and TVNZ+ on 14
April 2024.
Besides Staufer, the do****entary also
featured interviews...
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again from 1630 to 1648. It was
originally the
house monastery of the
Staufer dynasty. Today, many of its
buildings remain and are open to visitors....
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ancestor of the
imperial Staufer dynasty. The name
Frederick of Büren is
known only from the
Tabula Consanguinitatis, a
Staufer genealogy drawn up by the...