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Conrad II (German: Konrad II, c. 989/990 – 4 June 1039), also known as Conrad the Elder and Conrad the Salic, was the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire from 1027 until his death in 1039. The first of a succession of four Salian emperors, who reigned for one century until 1125, Conrad ruled the kingdoms of Germany (from 1024), Italy (from 1026 ...
Conrad II of Italy, also known as Conrad (III) [a] (12 February 1074 – 27 July 1101), was the Duke of Lower Lorraine (1076–1087), King of Germany (1087–1098) and King of Italy (1093–1098). He was the second son of Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV and Bertha of Savoy , and their eldest son to reach adulthood, his older brother Henry having ...
Conrad II Otto (Czech: Konrád II. Ota ; c. 1136 /1140 [ 1 ] – 9 September 1191), a member of PÅ™emyslid dynasty , was the first margrave of Moravia from 1182 to 1189 and duke of Bohemia from 1189 until his death.
Conrad II's statue in City Hall, Hamburg. The sculptor was Wilhelm Kumm fm Berlin (1892–1894). [1] Conrad II was German king (1024–1039) and Holy Roman emperor (1027–1039). As founder of the Salian dynasty, he was a successful ruler who left his successor a stable monarchy. His behaviours in ecclesiastic affairs have caused some ...
Articles relating to Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor (c. 989/990–1039, reigned 1027–1039) and his reign. Pages in category "Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
Conrad II the Younger was the Count of Auxerre from 864 until his death in 876. He was a son of Conrad I of Auxerre [ 1 ] and Adelaide of Tours ; an older brother of Hugh the Abbot ; and a member of the Bavarian branch of the Welfs .
Conrad II (c. 1003 – 20 July 1039), called the Younger (German: Konrad der Jüngere), a member of the Salian dynasty, was the duke of Carinthia and margrave of Verona from 1035 until his death. Biography
Conrad II married Ermengarde, daughter of Otto II, Count of Zutphen. Conrad II died without a male heir, and so the county of Luxembourg reverted to the Holy Roman Emperor. The emperor in turn did not wish the county to be ruled by Conrad's closest relative Henri de Grandpré, who was a French lord and so might align the county with the Kingdom ...