Puer Apuliae

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Puer Apuliae is a Latin epithet meaning "Boy of Apulia," historically used to refer to Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, in reference to his origins and early life in southern Italy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin epithet
historical nickname
associatedRegion Apulia
Southern Italy
associatedWith Holy Roman Empire
Kingdom of Sicily
category Epithets of monarchs
Latin phrases
Nicknames of royalty
denotes origin of Frederick II in Apulia
etymologicallyDerivedFrom Apuliae (genitive of Apulia)
puer (Latin for boy)
hasConnotation attachment to Apulia
regional origin
youth
language Latin
literalMeaning Boy of Apulia
notableBearer Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
refersTo Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
Frederick II, King of Sicily
relatedDynastyOfBearer Hohenstaufen dynasty
relatedTitleOfBearer Holy Roman Emperor
King of Germany
King of Sicily
relatesToLifeStageOf Frederick II’s youth
timePeriodOfUse 13th century
usedBy later historians
medieval chroniclers
usedInContext imperial propaganda
medieval Latin literature

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