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Conrad II

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noun

  1. c990–1039, king of Germany 1024–39 and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1027–39.


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Conrad’s 61-year-old wife, Kimberly, and 32-year-old son, Stephen T. Conrad II, died at the scene.

From Washington Times

In eleventh-century Germany, for instance, King Conrad II promised his knights that he wouldn’t take their lands “save according to the constitution of our ancestors and the judgment of their peers.”

From The New Yorker

The separate lives of Conrad II. and Henry III., often ascribed to Hermann, appear to have perished.

From Project Gutenberg

Conrad’s son Frederick inherited the duchy of Franconia which his father had received in 1115, and this was retained by the Hohenstaufen until the death of Duke Conrad II. in 1196.

From Project Gutenberg

Conrad II, Emperor, 16, 227-230, 267-269, 273, 320, 345 Consiliatio Cnuti, 278 Cork, 18 Coronation, imperial, 225, 227, 228, 269 Corvey, Widukind of, see Widukind Cotentin, district in Normandy, 19 n.,

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