- John Parricida
John Parricida, or John the Parricide or Johann Parricida, also called John of Swabi (born ca. 1290, died
December 13 ,1312 or 1313, probably inPisa ) was a son of DukeRudolph II of Austria from theHabsburg family and Agnes, daughter of Ottakar II, King ofBohemia . Consequently, he was a grandson of the German KingRudolph I .John passed his early days at the Bohemian court. As his father had been forced to waive his right to the duchies of
Austria and Styria in theTreaty of Rheinfelden of 1283, he felt deprived of his inheritance. When he came of age, therefore, he demanded a portion of the family estates from his uncle, the German KingAlbert I of Habsburg . His wishes were not gratified, and with three companions he formed a plan to murder the King.On
May 1 ,1308 Albert became separated from his attendants when crossing theriver Reuss atWindisch , and was at once attacked and killed by the four conspirators. John escaped the vengeance of Albert's sons, and was afterwards found in a monastery atPisa , where in 1313 he is said to have been visited by the emperor Henry VII, who had placed him under the ban. His fate is unknown from this point. The character of John is used bySchiller in his playWilhelm Tell .References
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