Constance, daughter of Roger of Sicily. She was a nun at Palermo, but was taken from the convent and married to the Emperor Henry V , son of Barbarossa and father of Frederic II . Of these “winds of Suabia,” or Emperors of the house of Suabia, Barbarossa was the first, Henry V the second, and Frederic II the third, and, as Dante calls him in the Convito , IV 3, “the last of the Roman Emperors,” meaning the last of the Suabian line. ↩
The Heaven of the Moon continued. ↩
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