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  1. March 25, 1252 – Conradin, German son of Conrad IV of Germany (d. 1268). Life path number 11 August 10, 1397 – Albert II of Germany (d. 1439). Life path number 11 February 1, 1459 – Conrad Celtes, German poet and scholar (d. 1508). Life path number 4 March 26, 1516 – Conrad Gessner, Swiss botanist and zoologist (d. 1565). Life path number 6

  2. Conrad IV (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 a son of the Hohenstaufen Emperor Frederick II and the queen regnant of Jerusalem, Yolanda .

  3. May 18, 2018 · Conrad IV. Conrad IV (1228–54) German king (1237–54) and King of Sicily and Jerusalem (1250–54). Son of Frederick II, he was elected German king (Emperor-elect, 1237). When Pope Innocent IV deposed Frederick in 1245 and named an anti-king to replace Conrad in 1246, Germany plunged into war. Conrad inherited Sicily and Jerusalem upon ...

  4. Conrad IV, king 1237-1254 (until 1250 under his father Frederick II) Like the first ruling Hohenstaufen, Conrad III, also the last one, Conrad IV, was never crowned emperor. After a 20 year period (Interregnum 1254-1273) the first Habsburg was elected king. Kings of Sicily. Note: Some of the following kings are already listed above as German Kings

  5. Jul 15, 2020 · Rudolf was born on May 1, 1218 at Limburgh Castle near Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl in the Breisgau region of present-day southwestern Germany. He was the son of Count Albrecht IV of Habsburg and of Hedwig, daughter of Count Ulrich of Kyburg. Around 1232, he was given as a squire to his uncle, Rudolf I, Count of Laufenburg, to train in knightly pursuits.

  6. Mar 11, 2024 · As successor to Emperor Lothair III on March 7, 1138 – Conrad of Franconia of the Hohenstaufen Dynasty was elected King of the Romans-Germany at Coblenz in the presence of the papal legate Theodwin. King Conrad III was never crowned Emperor and continued to style himself “King of the Romans” until his death.

  7. Conrad III (born 1093—died Feb. 15, 1152, Bamberg, Ger., Holy Roman Empire) was the German king from 1138 to 1152, the first king of the Hohenstaufen family.. The son of Frederick I, duke of Swabia, and grandson of Emperor Henry IV, Conrad was appointed duke of Franconia by his uncle, Emperor Henry V, in 1115.

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