Carl Rahl PRICE CHARTS
1812 Wien - 1865. Known for: Historical military leader and prisoner.
Enzio (Enzo di Svevia) was an illegitimate son of Emperor Frederick II, born around 1220. He was appointed King of Sardinia and led military operations in central and northern Italy against... Read full biography
Enzio (Enzo di Svevia) was an illegitimate son of Emperor Frederick II, born around 1220. He was appointed King of Sardinia and led military operations in central and northern Italy against rebellious Guelphs. Enzio was captured in 1249 after the battle of Fossalta near Modena and spent over 22... Read full biography
Enzio (Enzo di Svevia) was an illegitimate son of Emperor Frederick II, born around 1220. He was appointed King of Sardinia and led military operations in central and northern Italy against rebellious Guelphs. Enzio was captured in 1249 after the battle of Fossalta near Modena and spent over 22 years in captivity in the Palazzo Nuovo, now known as Palazzo Re Enzo in Bologna.
Enzio (Enzo di Svevia) was an illegitimate son of Emperor Frederick II, born around 1220. He was appointed King of Sardinia and led military operations in central and northern Italy against rebellious Guelphs. Enzio was captured in 1249 after the battle of Fossalta near Modena and spent over 22 years in captivity in the Palazzo Nuovo, now known as Palazzo Re Enzo in Bologna.
Enzio (Enzo di Svevia) was an illegitimate son of Emperor Frederick II, born around 1220. He was appointed King of Sardinia and led military operations in central and northern Italy against rebellious Guelphs. Enzio was captured in 1249 after the battle of Fossalta near Modena and spent over 22 years in captivity in the Palazzo Nuovo, now known as Palazzo Re Enzo in Bologna.

