court of Frederick II

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The court of Frederick II was the culturally vibrant and intellectually cosmopolitan imperial court of the 13th-century Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, renowned for its patronage of science, philosophy, and the arts.

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instanceOf cultural center
imperial court
intellectual center
medieval court
associatedWithDynasty Hohenstaufen dynasty NERFINISHED
country Holy Roman Empire
employed jurists
poets
scholars
scientists
translators
flourishedDuring High Middle Ages
hasMonarch Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
influenced European court culture
development of the Italian language
early Italian literature
knownFor Sicilian School of poetry NERFINISHED
cosmopolitan character
intellectual openness
multilingual environment
reception of Arabic science
reception of Aristotelian philosophy
secular learning
languageUsed Arabic
Greek
Italian vernaculars
Latin
Sicilian
locatedIn Apulia NERFINISHED
Capua NERFINISHED
Foggia NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Sicily NERFINISHED
Palermo NERFINISHED
Southern Italy NERFINISHED
patronOf architecture
astronomy
falconry treatises
legal scholarship
literature
medicine
music
natural history
philosophy
poetry
science
visual arts
religiousContext Islamic influences
Jewish scholarship
Latin Christianity
timePeriod 13th century

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De arte venandi cum avibus associatedWith court of Frederick II
Sicilian School of poetry locatedIn court of Frederick II
this entity surface form: court of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
Hermann von Salza associatedWith court of Frederick II
this entity surface form: imperial court of Frederick II