Philip, son of Frederick II and Isabella of England

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Philip, son of Frederick II and Isabella of England, was a 13th-century prince of the Hohenstaufen dynasty whose life was cut short in childhood, preventing him from playing a major political role in the Holy Roman Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 13th-century German nobility
medieval prince
member of the Hohenstaufen dynasty
associatedWith Hohenstaufen–Plantagenet dynastic alliance
birthPlace Holy Roman Empire
centuryOfBirth 13th century
countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
dynasty Hohenstaufen dynasty
surface form: Hohenstaufen
father Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
givenName Philip
house Hohenstaufen dynasty
surface form: House of Hohenstaufen
maternalGrandfather King John of England
surface form: John, King of England
maternalGrandmother Isabella of Angoulême
surface form: Isabella, Countess of Angoulême
mother Isabella of England
motherLanguage Latin (court and administrative language)
nobleTitle prince
notableFact did not play a major political role in the Holy Roman Empire
died in childhood
paternalGrandfather Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor
paternalGrandmother Constance of Sicily
positionHeld imperial prince of the Holy Roman Empire
religion Roman Catholicism
sibling Conrad IV of Germany
Enzo of Sardinia
Henry (VII) of Germany
surface form: Henry VII, King of Germany

Henry, son of Frederick II and Isabella of England
Manfred, King of Sicily
Margaret of Sicily
Violante of Sicily
socialStatus imperial prince

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Isabella of England, Holy Roman Empress child Philip, son of Frederick II and Isabella of England
Isabella of England child Philip, son of Frederick II and Isabella of England