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Herzogtum Schwaben (de)
Ducatus Suebia (la)
Duchy of Swabia
Stem duchy of the Frankish
and Holy Roman Empires
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911 – 1268
1289 – 1313

Coat of arms of Swabia

Coat of arms

Location of Swabia
Map showing Upper Burgundy and the Duchy of Swabia
Capital Uncertain
Government Principality
Historical era Early Middle Ages
 - Formed from stem duchy
   of Alemannia
 
911
 - Duchy discontinued 1268
 - Duchy resurrected for
   the Habsburgs
 
1289
 - Disestablished 1313

The following is a list of Dukes of Swabia in southwest Germany. The German language (de ''Deutsch'') is a West Germanic language and one of the world's major languages. Latin ( lingua Latīna, laˈtiːna is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Stem duchies (from the German Stammesherzogtum, literally "tribal duchy" were associated with the Frankish Kingdom, especially the East Francia or Frankia, later also called the Frankish Empire (imperium Francorum Frankish Kingdom (Latin regnum Francorum, "Kingdom of the The Holy Roman Empire ( HRE; German Heiliges Römisches Reich (HRR, Latin Sacrum Romanum Imperium (SRI was a union of territories in Alamannia or Alemannia was the territory inhabited by the Alamanni after they broke through the Roman limes in 213 Events By Place Europe Autumn — Charles the Simple agrees to the Treaty of St Upper Burgundy (also Transjurane Burgundy fr Bourgogne transjurane, also Transjurania) is the part of Burgundy west of the Jura mountains Throughout the world there are many cities that were once national Capitals but no longer have that status because the country ceased to exist the capital was moved or the capital For the government of parliamentary systems see Executive (government. A principality (or princedom) is a monarchical feudatory or Sovereign state, ruled or reigned over by a monarch with the title of Prince The Early Middle Ages is a period in the History of Europe following the fall of the Western Roman Empire spanning roughly five centuries from AD 500 Stem duchies (from the German Stammesherzogtum, literally "tribal duchy" were associated with the Frankish Kingdom, especially the East Alamannia or Alemannia was the territory inhabited by the Alamanni after they broke through the Roman limes in 213 Events By Place Europe Autumn — Charles the Simple agrees to the Treaty of St Swabia, Suabia, or Svebia ( German: Schwaben, Schwabenland or Ländle) is both a historic and linguistic Swabia was one of the five stem duchies of the medieval German kingdom, and its dukes were thus among the most powerful magnates of Germany. Stem duchies (from the German Stammesherzogtum, literally "tribal duchy" were associated with the Frankish Kingdom, especially the East The most notable family to hold Swabia were the Hohenstaufen, who held it, with a brief interruption, from 1079 until 1268. For much of this period, the Hohenstaufen were also Holy Roman Emperors. The Holy Roman Emperor (Römischer Kaiser or Römisch-Deutscher Kaiser Romanorum Imperator was the elected monarch ruling over the many varying numbers of states With the death of Conradin, the last Hohenstaufen duke, the duchy itself disintegrated, although King Rudolf I attempted to revive it for his Habsburg family in the late-13th century. Conradin is also a character in the short story Sredni Vashtar. Rudolph I, also known as Rudolph of Habsburg ( German: Rudolf von Habsburg, Latin Rudolfus) May 1, 1218 &ndash

Contents

Dukes of Alamannia

Merovingian dukes

Dukes of Swabia

Miscellaneous houses

Conradines

House of Babenberg

Miscellaneous houses

House of Hohenstaufen

House of Guelph

Hohenstaufen restored

House of Habsburg

See also

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