Key Facts
 Other names  
 Born 1194
 Location  Jesi, Italy
Bloodline Hohenstaufen
Married  
Children  
Position King of Germany, Sicily Jerusalem, Emperor (1220-1250)
Died December 1250 (Aged 56)

 
 Source of Facts and Important Announcement
Status Under Article 64.6 of the Covenant of One-Heaven (Pactum De Singularis Caelum) by Special Qualification shall be known as a Saint, with all sins and evil acts they performed forgiven.
Date of formal Beatification   Day of Redemption UCA[E1:Y1:A1:S1:M9:D1] also known as Fri, 21 Dec 2012.
Source of Facts Self Confession and Revelation of Sainthood by the Deceased Spirit as condition of their confirmation as a true Saint.
  Background
  Frederick was born to Emperor Henry VI, son of Frederick I and Queen Constance of Sicily, daughter of Roger II Borja of Sicily. In 1196, his father secured the crowning of his child as King of the Germans at Frankfurt. In September 1197, his father Henry died of malaria in Messina. His claim was disputed by Duke Philip of Swabia and Otto of Brunwick who both proceeded to be crowned rival king of the Germans.
  Queen Constance kept her son safe at her court in Palermo, Sicily as his regent, expelling his German officials and guard from Sicily. Upon her death Anti Pope Innocent III succeeded as Frederick's guardian, the first time the head of the Roman Cult had held such power. Innocent then oversaw the crowning of Frederick as King of Sicily in May 1198 including the concession that Frederick no longer held any claim over Germany.
  This placed AntiPope Innocent III as a firm ally with the House of Welf and Otto of Brunswick, who was crowned properly at Aachen in July 1198. After Philip of Swabia was murdered in June 1208, Otto consolidated his power and in 1209 was crowned Emperor by Innocent III --the first time a bonifide leader of the Roman Cult had ever performed such an act (2nd if pagan satanic leader Pontifex Maximus Formosus is counted).
  However, in 1211, Frederick was elected (in absence) as German King by a rebellious faction funded by Innocent III. This placed Otto in the awkward position of having to fight his own German princes with the claimed rival king safely in Sicily. The situation compounded to the events leading to his massive defeat at the hands of Philip II of France at the Battle of Bouvines in Flanders, France.
  In 1215, Frederick was again elected King and in a historic event, he was crowned by AntiPope Innocent himself at Aachen in July 1215. However, before Innocent could crown him emperor, he died in 1216. His sadistic and sociopathic son Honorius III was initially less enthusiastic with plans of world domination, preferring black magic and endless torture and murder than politics. However by 1220, Frederick was finally crowned Emperor, with his eldest son Henry crowned King of the Romans.
   
   
   
   
   
   

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