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  Conrad IV of Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Conrad IV, Conrad of Hohenstaufen (April 25, 1228 Andria, Italy – May 21, 1254, Lavello), was king of Jerusalem (as Conrad II) 1228–1254, of Germany 1237–1254, and of Sicily (as Conrad I) He was the son of Frederick II and Queen Yolande of Jerusalem.
Conrad invaded Italy in 1251, but not with enough success to subdue the pope's supporters, and the pope in turn offered Sicily to Edmund Crouchback, son of Henry III of England (1253).
Conrad was excommunicated in 1254, but died of a fever in the same year, and it was left to his infant son Conradin, born in 1252 and beheaded at age 16 in 1268, to continue the struggle with the Papacy.
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 AllRefer.com - Conrad IV (German History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Conrad IV 1228–54, German king (1237–54), king of Sicily and of Jerusalem (1250–54), son of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II.
The struggle for supremacy between Frederick and Pope Innocent IV resulted in the election (1246) of Raspe as antiking at the behest of the pope.
When Frederick II died (1250) Conrad carried on the struggle with the pope, who was determined to bring about the downfall of the house of Hohenstaufen and to rule in Italy.
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 Conrad IV of Germany - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Conrad IV (April 25, 1228 Andria Italy - May 21, 1254), Lavello, was king of Jerusalem 1228-1254, Germany 1237-1254, and king of Sicily 1250-1254.
When Frederick died in 1250, he passed Sicily and Germany to Conrad, but the struggle with the pope continued, with Conrad invading Italy in 1251, but not with enough success to subdue the pope's supporters, and in turn the pope offered Sicily to Edmund, son of Henry III of England (1253).
Conrad was excommunicated in 1254, but died of a fever in the same year, and it was left to his son Conradin to continue the struggle with the Papacy.
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 Encyclopedia: Holy Roman Empire
Map of Germany showing Aachen Aachen (French Aix-la-Chapelle, Dutch Aken, Latin Aquisgranum, Ripuarian Oche) is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on the border with Belgium and the Netherlands, 65 km to the west of Cologne, and the westernmost city in Germany, at 50°46′ N 6...
Conrad III came to the throne in 1138, being the first of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, which was about to restore the glory of the Empire even under the new conditions of the 1122 Concordat of Worms.
Louis IV of Bavaria of the House of Wittelsbach (born 1282) was duke of Bavaria from 1294, duke of the Palatinate from 1329 and, after 1314, Holy Roman Emperor.
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 Chronology of the Middle Ages in Europe
Conrad IV, the son of Frederick II, was reelected as king of Germany.
The deaths of King Conrad IV of Germany and of Pope Innocent IV had a negative effect on international stability.
King Philip IV "the Fair" of France was constrained to recognize the de facto independence of Flanders, which technically and legally was a French domain.
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 Encyclopedia: Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
Otto IV of Brunswick (died 1218) was King of Germany (1208-1215) and Holy Roman Emperor from 1209 - 1215.
Conrad IV, Conrad of Hohenstaufen (April 25, 1228 Andria, Italy – May 21, 1254, Lavello), was king of Jerusalem (as Conrad II) 1228–1254, of Germany 1237–1254, and of Sicily (as Conrad I) 1250–1254.
Frederick's son Conrad IV, son of his second wife Yolande de Brienne, Queen of Jerusalem, was born April 25, 1228 in Andria, Apulia.
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 Conrad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Conrad is a name derived from the Germanic elements "kuon" and "rad", meaning bold counsel.
Conrad I, Duke of Franconia, King of the Eastern Frankish Kingdom
Conrad von Hötzendorf commonly referred to as Conrad or Conrad von Hötzendorf.
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 Encyclopedia: Conrad IV of Germany
Conrad IV of Germany becomes titular King of Jerusalem, with Frederick II as regent.
Map of Germany showing Mainz Mainz (French: Mayence) is a city in Germany and the capital of the German federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate.
Coat of arms of the city of Nidda Nidda is a city in the district Wetterau, Hessen, Germany at the Nidda river, 18 400 residents.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Germany
Conrad had natural political ability and his reign is the most flourishing era of medieval imperialism.
In this the pope agreed that in Germany the election of bishops should take place according to canonical procedure in the presence of the king or his representative, and that the bishop-elect should then be invested by the king with the sceptre as a symbol of the regalia.
Conrad was not able to put an end to the disorders in his realm, and the respect felt for the empire on the eastern frontier declined; neither was he able to assert his power in Italy.
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 CONRAD IV. - LoveToKnow Article on CONRAD IV.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In 1235 he was made duke of Swabia and in 1237 was chosen king of the Romans, or German king, at Vienna, in place of his half-brother Henry, an election which was subsequently confirmed by the diet at Spires.
He was preparing to return to Germany at the head of a large army when he died at Lavello on, the 21st of May 1254.
CONRAD I. To properly cite this CONRAD IV.
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 Conrad IV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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Joseph Conrad Foundation This extensive site on Conrad and his work includes book reviews, information on collecting editions of Conrad's works, and numerous links to Conrad-related resources (academic and otherwise) on the 'net.
Conrad of Offida, Italian Franciscan, trusted by Brother Leo, on good terms with the Spiritual Franciscans, founded the Celestines but returned to the main branch of the Franciscans when a later pope suppressed the Celestines.
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 Conrad IV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Conrad IV Conrad IV Conrad IV (1228 - May 20, 1254), was king of Germany 1237 - 1254, and king of Sicily and Jerusalem 1250 - 1254.
Frederick deposed Conrad's older brother Henry, and had Conrad elected king of the Romans in 1237, with Archbishop Siegfried II of Mainzacting as regent until 1241, when Henry Raspe, Landgrave of Thuringia took over.
However, Pope Innocent IV, elected in 1243, had Raspe elected as anti-king in Germany in 1246,passing the crown to William of Holland whenRaspe died in 1247.
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 Conrad IV of Germany   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Conrad IV (1228 - May 20, 1254), was king of Germany 1237 - 1254, and king of Sicily and Jerusalem 1250 - 1254.
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Ancestors and descendants of Conrad Hermann Heinrich Hilgedieck who emigrated from Lienen, Westphalia, Germany, to USA in 1843.
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 Holland (formerly know as Holtland)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He was also elected German king in 1247 by the opponents of Conrad IV in Germany.
A disputed succession on the death of William IV (1345) led to a prolonged civil war between factions known as the Hooks (Hoeken) and the Cods (Kabeljauwen), who came to represent rival aristocratic and middle-class parties, respectively.
Philip IV the Handsome (Philip I of Spain), grandson of Charles the Bold, came of age in 1494, and the territory of Holland prospered under his rule for 12 years.
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 Conrad IV of Germany : Conrad IV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Conrad IV of Germany : Conrad IV terms defined : Conrad IV of Germany : Conrad IV
When Frederick died in 1250, he passed Sicily and Jerusalem to Conrad, but the struggle with the pope continued, with Conrad invading Italy in 1251, but not with enough success to subdue the pope's supporters, and in turn the pope offered Sicily to Edmund, son of III of England">Henry III of England (1253).
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Conrad Yost, born Dec 27, 1825 in Norka Colony, Saratov, Russia; died Sep 3, 1878 in Norka Colony, Saratov, Russia.
Conrad Yost, born Oct 1, 1852 in Norka Colony, Saratov, Russia; died Oct 1, 1852 in Norka Colony, Saratov, Russia.
Conrad (Konrad)4 Reuscher (Katarina3 Klaus, Anna Cunigunde2 Yost, Georg (Jost)1) was born Nov 30, 1802 in Norka Colony, Saratov, Russia, and died 1850.
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 Yolande of Jerusalem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maria was the daughter of Conrad of Montferrat, heiress on the death of Amalric II of the kingdom of Jerusalem.
John ruled as regent until 1225, when Yolande married Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor with the encouragement of Pope Honorius III, who hoping by this bond to attach the emperor firmly to the Sixth Crusade.
Frederick claimed the kingdom for himself; when Yolande died after giving birth to their son Conrad in 1228, Frederick ruled as regent, settling a truce with the Muslims in 1229 during the Sixth Crusade.
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Conrad IV Hohenstaufen Holy Roman Emperor [Parents] was born in 1225.
Sancho IV De Castile [Parents] was born on 13 May 1258 in Castile, Spain.
King Istvan IV of Hungary was born in 1133.
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 Italy
The Emperor Henry IV stood barefoot in the snow outside Matilda's family castle at Canossa in 1077.
Originally a County, it was elevated to a Margravate in the course the transition from the rule of Berengar II, King of Italy, to that of Otto I of Germany, who was then crowned Roman Emperor.
Frederick IV of Naples was deposed by his cousin Ferdinand II of Aragón, who had already united Spain by marrying Isabella of Castile.
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 Conrad IV, ruler of the Holy Roman Empire
Conrad IV Conrad IV, 1228–54, German king (1237–54), king of Sicily and of Jerusalem (1250–54), son of Holy Roman Emperor
Frederick II He was elected (1237) king of the Romans at his father's instigation after Frederick had deposed Conrad's older brother Henry in Germany.
Innocent IV resulted in the election (1246) of Raspe as antiking at the behest of the pope.
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 Hohenstaufen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hohenstaufen was a dynasty of Kings of Germany, many of whom were also crowned Holy Roman Emperor and Dukes of Swabia.The proper name, taken from their castle in Swabia, is Staufen.
When the last member of the Salian dynasty, Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor, died without anheir there was controversy about the succession.
Frederick and Conrad, the two current male Staufens, were grandsons of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor and nephews ofHenry IV.
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 Ancestors and Family of Henry IV of Germany   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In 1054 he was crowned king in Aix-la-Chapelle (modern Aachen, in Germany), and the following year he became engaged to Bertha, daughter of the Margrave of Turin.
She turned over the duchy of Bavaria, which Henry III had given to his son in 1055, to the Saxon count Otto of Nordheim, thus depriving the king of an important foundation of his power.
After negotiations with Welf IV, the new duke (as Welf I) of Bavaria, and with Rudolf, the duke of Swabia, Henry was forced to grant immunity to the rebels in 1073 and had to agree to the razing of the royal Harz Castle in the final peace treaty in February 1074.
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 Conrad IV of Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Conrad IV, Conrad of Hohenstaufen (April 25, 1228 Andria, Italy – May 21, 1254, Lavello), was king of Jerusalem (as Conrad II) 1228–1254, of Germany 1237–1254, and of Sicily (as Conrad I) 1250–1254.
He was the son of Frederick II and Queen Yolande of Jerusalem.
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