Maria of Hohenstaufen

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Maria of Hohenstaufen was a 13th-century German noblewoman of the Hohenstaufen dynasty who became Empress consort of the Latin Empire of Constantinople through her marriage to Emperor Baldwin II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 13th-century German noblewoman
empress consort
member of the nobility
noblewoman
associatedWith Crusader states NERFINISHED
Latin Empire of Constantinople NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 13th century
child Philip of Courtenay NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
dynasty Hohenstaufen NERFINISHED
father Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
floruit 13th century
languageOfUse Medieval Latin
Middle High German
marriedToTitleHolder Latin Emperor of Constantinople NERFINISHED
memberOf House of Hohenstaufen NERFINISHED
mother Isabella II of Jerusalem NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Hohenstaufen dynasty NERFINISHED
notableRelative Constance of Sicily, Queen of Jerusalem NERFINISHED
Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
Yolanda of Jerusalem NERFINISHED
positionHeld Empress consort of the Latin Empire of Constantinople
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
sibling Conrad IV of Germany NERFINISHED
Constance of Sicily NERFINISHED
Enzio of Sardinia NERFINISHED
Henry VII, King of Germany NERFINISHED
Manfred, King of Sicily NERFINISHED
Margaret of Sicily NERFINISHED
Violante of Sicily NERFINISHED
spouse Baldwin II of Courtenay NERFINISHED
Baldwin II, Latin Emperor NERFINISHED
title Latin Empress consort of Constantinople

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Elisabeth of Swabia sibling Maria of Hohenstaufen
Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy child Maria of Hohenstaufen