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Family: Frederick II of Germany Hohenstaufens, Emperor of Germany / Isabel II (Yolande) of Jerusalem, Queen of Jerusalem (F1816)

m. 9 Nov 1225

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  • Frederick II of Germany Hohenstaufens, Emperor of Germany Male
    Frederick II of Germany Hohenstaufens, Emperor of Germany

    Birth  26 Dec 1194  Iesi, near Ancona, Italy Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  13 Dec 1250   
    Burial     
    Marriage  9 Nov 1225  cathedral of Brindisi Find all individuals with events at this location
    Other Spouse  Constance of Aragon, Queen of Hungary | F4109 
    Marriage  15 Aug 1209  Messina, Sicily Find all individuals with events at this location
    Other Spouse  Isabella (Elizabeth) (Plantagenet) of England, Empress of Germany | F551618894 
    Marriage  15 Jul 1235  Worms, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location
    Other Spouse  Bianca Lancia | F551618895 
    Marriage     
    Father  Henry VI of Sicily, Holy Roman Emperor | F2983 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Constance of Sicily, Queen regnant of Sicily | F2983 Group Sheet 

    Female
    Isabel II (Yolande) of Jerusalem, Queen of Jerusalem

    Birth  1212   
    Death  25 Apr 1228   
    Burial    Andria Cathedral Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  John I de Brienne, King of Jerusalem | F1815 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Maria (Mary) of Jerusalem, Queen of Jerusalem | F1815 Group Sheet 

    Conrad IV of Germany Hohenstaufens, Holy Roman Emperor Male
    Conrad IV of Germany Hohenstaufens, Holy Roman Emperor

    Birth  25 Apr 1228   
    Death  21 May 1254  Lavello, Basilicata Find all individuals with events at this location
    Burial     
    Spouse  Elisabeth of Bavaria, Queen of Germany | F4108 
    Marriage     

  • Notes  Married:
    • During a meeting between John of Brienne, the Pope Honorius III and Frederick II in the city of Ferentino in 1223, Yolande's fate was decided: Frederick accepted to finally go to the Crusade, but only as the legitimate King of Jerusalem, and this was only possible if he agreed to take the young Queen Isabella II as his wife (by this time, Frederick was a widower). This was planned by the Pope, who hoped by this bond to attach the Emperor firmly to the Sixth Crusade. The betrothal was confirmed, but the Emperor still delayed his departure until August 1225, when he and Isabella were married by proxy in the City of Acre. Days after, Isabella II was crowned as Queen of Jerusalem.

      The now crowned Queen was sent to Italy and married in person to Frederick II in the , on 9 November 1225. In the ceremony, he declared himself King Frederick of Jerusalem. Immediately Frederick II saw to it that his new father-in-law John of Brienne, the current Regent of Jerusalem, was dispossessed and his rights transferred to him. Despite his new capacity as King of Jerusalem, Frederick II continued to take his time in setting off, and in 1227, he was excommunicated by Pope Gregory IX for failing to honour his crusading pledge.

      After the wedding, Isabella was kept in seclusion by her husband. She spent her time in Frederick's harem in Palermo. In November 1226, she gave birth to her first child, a daughter (referred to by some sources as Margaret); the baby died in August 1227. Frederick finally sailed from Brindisi on 8 September 1227 for Jerusalem but fell ill at Otranto, where Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia, had been put ashore. Frederick postponed the journey while he recovered. In the meantime Isabella died after giving birth to her second child, a son, Conrad, in Andria, Bari, on 25 April 1228. She is buried in Andria Cathedral. Frederick finally embarked to Jerusalem on 28 June.