Duke of Swabia
The following is a list of Dukes of Swabia, including the several holders of the title who were also Holy Roman Emperors.
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Dukes of Swabia
. other previous rulers among them:
- Liudolf, Duke of Swabia, founder of Stuttgart (950 AD), son of Holy Roman Emperor Otto I the Great.
House of Babenberg
Miscellaneous Houses
The following dukes have no direct blood connection amongst themselves
- Henry I (r. 1038 – 1045) King of Germany in 1039 and Holy Roman Emperor in 1046
- Otto II (r. 1045 – 1048) palatine count of the Rhine
- Otto III von Schweinfurt (r. 1048 – 1057)
- Rudolf von Rheinfeld (r. 1057 – 1079)
House of Hohenstaufen
- Frederick I von Staufen (r. 1079 – 1105)
- Frederick II (r. 1105 – 1147)
- Frederick III Barbarossa (r. 1147 – 1152) King of Germany 1152 and Holy Roman Emperor in 1155
- Frederick IV (r. 1152 – 1167)
- Frederick V (r. 1167 – 1170)
- Frederick VI (r. 1170 – 1191)
- Conrad II (r. 1191 – 1196)
- Philip I (r. 1196 – 1208) King of Germany in 1198
House of Guelph
- Otto IV of Brunswick (r. 1208 – 1212) King of Germany 1208 and Holy Roman Emperor in 1209
Hohenstaufen restored
- Frederick VI (r. 1212 – 1216) King of Germany 1212 and Holy Roman Emperor in 1220
- Henry II (r. 1216 – 1235)
- Conrad III (r. 1235 – 1254) King of Germany in 1250
- Conrad V (Conradin) (r. 1254 – 1268)
See also
Categories: Dukes of Swabia