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 | | Daughters of Philip of Swabia married Ferdinand III., king of Castile and Leon, and Henry II., duke of Brabant, and a daughter of Cofirad, brother of the emperor Frederick I., married into the family of Guelph. |
 | | The second Hohenstaufen emperor was Frederick Barbarossas son, Henry VI., after whose death a struggle for the throne took place l~tween henrys brother Philip, duke of Swabia, and Otto of Brunswick, afterwards the emperor Otto IV. |
 | | Regained for the Hohenstaufen by Henrys son, Frederick II., in 1214, the German kingdom passed to his son, Conrad IV., and when Conrads son Conradin was beheaded in Italy in 1268, the male line of the Hohenstaufen became extinct. |
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