Everything about Frederick I Margrave Of Baden totally explained
Frederick I of Baden (
1249 –
October 29,
1268) was
margrave of Baden from
October 4,
1250 until his death.
He was the only son of Margrave
Herman VI of
Baden and of
Gertrude of
Austria, the niece of
Frederick II the Quarrelsome. Duke of Austria.
Frederick grew up at the
Bavarian court with his friend
Conradin of Swabia, the young heir to the
Hohenstaufen dynasty.
After his father's death in
1250, he became
margrave of Baden, together with his uncle
Rudolf I, and through his mother also claimant to the
Duchies of Austria and
Styria.
After accompanying Conradin on his
Italian expedition, Frederick passed into captivity on
September 8,
1268 at
Astura to the south of
Anzio. Handed over to
Charles of Anjou, he remained in degrading imprisonment in the
Castel dell'Ovo in
Naples until publicly
beheaded in the
Piazza del Mercato in Naples on
October 29.
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