Category
page 113th century in the Holy Roman Empire
Guelphs and Ghibellines
rival political factions in medieval Italy
Interregnum of the Holy Roman Empire (1245–1273)
period of the Holy Roman Empire’s history between 1245, when Frederick II was deposed (or 1250, when Frederick II died, or 1254, when his son Conrad IV died) and the accession of Rudolf I in 1273
War of the Flemish Succession
war
War of the Thuringian Succession
war
Crusade against the Stedinger
Papally-sanctioned war against the rebellious peasants of Stedingen
Count-kings
Count-kings () was a description given by the historian to the rulers of the Holy Roman Empire between the end of the Great Interregnum in 1273 and the final acquisition of the royal throne by the Habsburg dynasty in 1438. They were as follows:
Drenther Crusade
1230 crusade organised by the bishop of Utrecht with Frisian soldiers against the allegedly pagan Drenthers
Lordship of Stargard
region in North Germany named after Burg Stargard