Holy Roman Empire - Frederick II died
Time: Tuesday Dec 13, 1250
Place: Castel Fiorentino, Sicily, Holy Roman Empire
Details: After the death of Frederick II in 1250, the German kingdom was divided between his son Conrad IV (died 1254) and the anti-king, William of Holland (died 1256).
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