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Frederick of Antioch (c. 1223 – 1255/6) was an Italian nobleman who served as the imperial vicar of Tuscany from 1246 to 1250. He was an illegitimate son of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, by an unidentified southern Italian noblewoman. He took part in the wars of the Guelphs and Ghibellines in northern Italy, and in the war over the Kingdom of Sicily following his father's death (1250).

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  • Fridrich z Antiochie (cs)
  • Friedrich von Antiochia (de)
  • Φρειδερίκος της Αντιόχειας (el)
  • Frederick of Antioch (en)
  • Frédéric d'Antioche (fr)
  • Federico di Antiochia (it)
  • Фридрих Антиохийский (ru)
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  • Fridrich z Antiochie (italsky Federico di Antiochia, 1222–1224? – 1256, Foggia) byl hrabě z Alby, a Loreta a říšský vikář v Toskánsku. (cs)
  • Ο Φρειδερίκος της Αντιόχειας (περί το 1223 - 1255/1256), Ιταλός ευγενής που διετέλεσε Κυβερνήτης της Τοσκάνης (1246 - 1250) ήταν νόθος γιος του αυτοκράτορα Φρειδερίκου Β΄ και μίας ευγενούς από τη νότια Ιταλία. Συμμετείχε στον πόλεμο ανάμεσα στους Γουέλφους και τους Γιβελλίνους και στον πόλεμο που ακολούθησε στο Βασίλειο της Σικελίας μετά τον θάνατο του πατέρα του (1250). (el)
  • Friedrich von Antiochia (italienisch Federico di Antiochia; * zwischen 1220 und 1225, † 1256 in Foggia) war ein unehelicher Sohn (Bastard) des römisch-deutschen Kaisers und Königs von Sizilien, Friedrich II. Die Herkunft seines Beinamens ist unbekannt. Nach älterer Ansicht war seine Mutter mit dem Fürstenhaus von Antiochien verwandt, allerdings gab es auch eine in Apulien ansässige normannische Adelsfamilie namens „Antiochia“. (de)
  • Frederick of Antioch (c. 1223 – 1255/6) was an Italian nobleman who served as the imperial vicar of Tuscany from 1246 to 1250. He was an illegitimate son of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, by an unidentified southern Italian noblewoman. He took part in the wars of the Guelphs and Ghibellines in northern Italy, and in the war over the Kingdom of Sicily following his father's death (1250). (en)
  • Frédéric d'Antioche (v.n1220/ 1223 – 1255/1256), fils illégitime de l'empereur Frédéric II et d'une noble du sud de l'Italie, a dirigé la Toscane à partir de 1246 jusqu'en 1250. Il prit part aux guerres entre les Guelfes et les Gibelins en Italie du nord, et dans la guerre du Royaume de Sicile, à la suite de la mort de son père en 1250. (fr)
  • Federico d'Antiochia (1222/1224 – Foggia, 1256) figlio naturale dell'imperatore Federico II, fu conte di Albe (dal 1240 circa), di Celano e Loreto (dal 1252), vicario generale imperiale in Toscana dal 1245 al 1250 e podestà di Firenze. Combatté per molti anni al fianco del fratello Manfredi, in difesa degli ideali e degli interessi ghibellini in Italia. (it)
  • Фридрих Антиохийский (итал. Federico di Antiochia, нем. Friedrich von Antiochia, Федерико, Фридерик, ок. 1221 — 1256) — граф ди Альба, Челано и Лорето. Подеста Флоренции в 1246—1247 годах. (ru)
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