Sicilian court of Frederick II

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The Sicilian court of Frederick II was a culturally vibrant and intellectually renowned medieval royal court that became a major center of learning, poetry, and administration under the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II.

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instanceOf cultural center
intellectual center
medieval court
royal court
country Kingdom of Sicily NERFINISHED
employed administrators
jurists
philosophers
poets
scholars
scientists
translators
endTime mid-13th century
era High Middle Ages
fieldOfWork administration
astronomy
law
medicine
natural science
philosophy
poetry
theology
floruit c. 1220s–1250
hasCharacteristic cosmopolitan
multilingual
secular learning emphasized
hasPart Sicilian School NERFINISHED
hosted Giacomo da Lentini NERFINISHED
Sicilian School poets NERFINISHED
influenced Dante Alighieri NERFINISHED
Italian literature
Tuscan poets
development of Italian language
knownFor Sicilian School of poetry NERFINISHED
legal and administrative reforms
multicultural environment
patronage of science and philosophy
translation of Arabic and Greek works
vernacular lyric poetry
languageUsed Arabic
Greek
Hebrew
Italian
Latin
Sicilian
locatedIn Kingdom of Sicily NERFINISHED
Palermo NERFINISHED
namedAfter Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
partOf Holy Roman Empire
patron Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
startTime early 13th century

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Bianca Lancia associatedWith Sicilian court of Frederick II
Sicilian School of poetry associatedWith Sicilian court of Frederick II
this entity surface form: Frederick II’s imperial chancery
Sicilian School of poetry associatedWith Sicilian court of Frederick II
this entity surface form: Hohenstaufen court culture