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Conrad I, Count of Auxerre Conrad the Elder (died about 864) was a prominent Nobility, noble in the Carolingian Empire, and member of the Elder House of Welf. He was count of several County, counties in Alamannia, most notably the counties of Argengau and Linzgau, north of ...
(died c. 864), French count of several counties, including Paris 859–862/4 *
Conrad I of Germany Conrad I (; c. 881 – 23 December 918), called the Younger, was the king of East Francia from 911 to 918. He was the first king not of the Carolingian dynasty, the first to be elected by the nobility and the first to be anointed. He was chosen as ...
(881–918), Duke of Franconia and King of Germany in 911–918 *
Conrad of Constance Conrad of Constance (; ; 900 – 26 November 975) was a German bishop and saint. Life Conrad was a member of the powerful Welf family, son of Count Heinrich of Altdorf. After an education at the cathedral school in Constance, he became provos ...
(900–975), German bishop and saint *
Conrad I, Duke of Swabia Conrad I (also Konrad) (born 915/920 - died 20 August 997) was Duke of Swabia from 983 until 997. His appointment as duke marked the return of Conradine rule over Swabia for the first time since 948. Life There is considerable confusion about Con ...
(915/920-997), ruled 983–997 *
Conrad, Duke of Lorraine Conrad ( – 10 August 955), called the Red (), was Duke of Lorraine from 944 until 953. He became the progenitor of the Imperial Salian dynasty. Life He was the son of Werner V (died about 935), a Franconian count in the Nahegau, Speyergau, a ...
(c. 922 – 955) *
Conrad I of Burgundy Conrad I, called the Peaceful (; ; ; – 19 October 993), was King of Burgundy (ruling a political unit also called the Kingdom of Arles) from 937 until his death in 993. Life A member of the Elder House of Welf, Conrad was the son of King ...
(925–993) * Conrad I of Spoleto, or Conrad of Ivrea (died 997) *
Conrad I, Duke of Carinthia Conrad may refer to: People * Conrad (name) * Saint Conrad (disambiguation) Places United States * Conrad, Illinois, an unincorporated community * Conrad, Iowa, a city * Conrad, Montana, a city * Conrad Glacier, Washington Elsewhe ...
(975–1011) * Conrad I of Italy (989/990–1039), ruled as Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor 1027–1039 *
Conrad I, Duke of Bavaria Conrad I ( 1020 – 5 December 1055), also known as Cuno or Kuno, was the duke of Bavaria from 1049 to 1053. He was of the Ezzonen family, his parents being Liudolf, Count of Zütphen and eldest son of Ezzo, Count Palatine of Lorraine, and Mat ...
(1020–1055), ruled 1049–1053 *
Conrad I, Duke of Bohemia Conrad I of Brno (; died 6 September 1092) was the duke of Bohemia for eight months in 1092. Life He was the brother and successor of Vratislaus II (died 14 January 1092) as the third son of Bretislaus I and Judith of Schweinfurt. He did ...
(c. 1035–1092), Duke of Bohemia in 1092 *
Conrad I, Count of Luxembourg Conrad I (c. 1040 – 8 August 1086) was Count of Luxembourg (1059–1086), succeeding his father, Giselbert. Conrad was embroiled in an argument with the Archbishop of Trier as to the abbaye Saint-Maximin in Trier which he had avowed. The ar ...
(1040-1086) *
Conrad I of Salzburg Conrad I f Abenberg(, c. 1075 – 9 April 1147) was Archbishop of Salzburg, Austria, in the first half of the 12th century. Born into the Abenberg- Frensdorf nobility, Conrad was raised for a clerical career at the court of Emperor Henry IV, whe ...
(c. 1075–1147), Archbishop of Salzburg 1106–1147 * Conrad I, Count of Württemberg (born before 1081), ruled 1083–1110 *
Conrad I of Raabs Conrad may refer to: People * Conrad (name) * Saint Conrad (disambiguation) Places United States * Conrad, Illinois, an unincorporated community * Conrad, Iowa, a city * Conrad, Montana, a city * Conrad Glacier, Washington Elsewher ...
(died 1143), Burgrave of Nuremberg c. 1105–1143 *
Conrad I, Duke of Zähringen Conrad I ( – 8 January 1152) was Duke of Zähringen from 1122 until his death and from 1127 also Rector of Burgundy. He spent most of his life stemming the growing power of the House of Hohenstaufen and to this end, allied himself with the ...
(c. 1090–1152) *
Conrad, Margrave of Meissen Conrad I ( – 5 February 1157), called the Great (), a member of the House of Wettin, was Margrave of Meissen from 1123 and Margrave of Lusatia from 1136 until his retirement in 1156. Initially a Saxon count, he became the ruler over large Imp ...
(c. 1097–1157), ruled 1123–1156 * Conrad I, Duke of Merania (died 1159), ruled 1152–1159 *
Conrad of Montferrat Conrad of Montferrat (Italian language, Italian: ''Corrado del Monferrato''; Piedmontese language, Piedmontese: ''Conrà ëd Monfrà'') (c. 1146 – 28 April 1192) was a nobleman, one of the major participants in the Third Crusade. He was the '' ...
or Conrad I of Jerusalem (died 1192), King of Jerusalem in 1190–1192 *
Conrad of Wittelsbach Conrad of Wittelsbach (c. 1120/1125 – 25 October 1200) was the Archbishop of Mainz (as Conrad I) and Archchancellor of Germany from 20 June 1161 to 1165 and again from 1183 to his death. He was also a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. The ...
(c. 1120/1125–1200), Archbishop of Mainz 1161–1165 and 1183–1200 *
Conrad I, Duke of Spoleto Conrad of Urslingen (died 1202) was the Duke of Spoleto on two occasions: first from 1183 to 1190 and then from 1195 to 1198. Conrad began his career as count of Assisi, which was given him after its 1174 conquest by Christian of Mainz. Frederic ...
(died 1202) *
Conrad I, Burgrave of Nuremberg Conrad may refer to: People * Conrad (name) * Saint Conrad (disambiguation) Places United States * Conrad, Illinois, an unincorporated community * Conrad, Iowa, a city * Conrad, Montana, a city * Conrad Glacier, Washington Elsewhe ...
(c. 1186–1261), ruled 1218–1261 *
Konrad I of Masovia Konrad I of Masovia (ca. 1187/88 – 31 August 1247), from the Polish Piast dynasty, was the sixth Duke of Masovia and Kuyavia from 1194 until his death as well as High Duke of Poland from 1229 to 1232 and again from 1241 to 1243. Life Konrad w ...
(c. 1187/8–1247), 6th Duke of Masovia, son of Casimir II and Helen of Moravia *
Conrad of Thuringia Conrad (; c. 1206 – 24 July 1240) was the landgrave of Thuringia from 1231 to 1234 and the fifth Grand Master of the Teutonic Order from 1239 to 1240.Nicolaus von Jeroschin, ''A History of the Teutonic Knights in Prussia 1190-1331'', transl. M ...
(1206–1240) *
Conrad I of Sanneck Conrad I of Sanneck (, ; ? – before 1255), Lord of Žovnek (Sanneck, in German), was a free noble in the March of Savinja in the Holy Roman Empire, in what is now Slovenia. He was an ancestor of the House of Celje, founded by his grandson Fred ...
(died before 1255), Lord of Žovnek (Sanneck), in what is now Slovenia *
Konrad I of Meissen Konrad von Wallhausen otherwise Konrad I of Meissen or Konrad I von Wallhausen (died 6 January 1258) was Bishop of Meissen from 1240 to 1258.Eduard Machatschek: ''Geschichte der Bischöfe des Hochstiftes Meissen in chronologischer Reihenfolge (...) ...
, or Konrad von Wallhausen (died 1258), Bishop of Meissen 1240–1258 *
Conrad I of Sicily Conrad (25 April 1228 – 21 May 1254), a member of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, was the only son of Emperor Frederick II from his second marriage with Queen Isabella II of Jerusalem. He inherited the title of King of Jerusalem (as Conrad II) up ...
, also Conrad IV of Germany, (1228–1254) *
Konrad I, Duke of Głogów Konrad I of Głogów (; – 6 August 1273/74), a member of the Silesian Piasts, was Silesian duke of Głogów from 1249/50 until his death. Life Konrad was the fourth son of Henry II the Pious, Duke of Silesia and High Duke of Poland from ...
(c. 1228/29–1273/74) *
Conrad, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal Margrave Conrad I of Brandenburg ( – 1304) was a member of the House of Ascania and a co-ruler of Brandenburg. Life Conrad I was the fourth of six children of Margrave John I of Brandenburg and his wife Sophia, daughter of King Valdemar ...
(c. 1240–1304) *
Conrad I, Count of Oldenburg Conrad I of Oldenburg (; died 1347) was the Count of Oldenburg from 1344 to 1347. He succeeded his brother, John III of Oldenburg. He was the son of John II of Oldenburg and Hedwig of Diepholz. Conrad married Ingeborg, the daughter of Count ...
(died 1347) *
Konrad I of Oleśnica Konrad I of Oleśnica ( – 22 December 1366) was a Duke of Żagań and Ścinawa during 1309–1312 (with his brothers as co-rulers), Duke of Oleśnica, Namysłów, Gniezno and Kalisz during 1312–1313 (with his brother as co-ruler), Duke of Kal ...
(c. 1294–1366) {{hndis, Conrad 01