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  1. To fill the vacancy, Emperor Otto II (who may have been Conrad's brother-in-law) appointed Conrad as Duke of Swabia. Conrad is notable for being the first Swabian duke to keep the title in the family; after his death in 997 he was succeeded by his son Hermann II. Children. With his wife, Conrad had at least six children, including: Liutold

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  5. Died: Dec. 23, 918. Title / Office: king (911-918), Germany. Conrad I (died Dec. 23, 918) was a German king from 911 to 918 and a member of the powerful Franconian dynasty known as the Conradines. Duke of Franconia, Conrad was elected German king on Nov. 10, 911, at Forchheim, after the death of Louis the Child, the last of the East Frankish ...

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  6. Jan 10, 2024 · Biography. Konrad [Kuno] von Öhningen [1] Conrad/Konrad Kuno I, Duke of Swabia. His appointment as duke marked the return of Conradian rule over Swabia for the first time since 948. [2] From Wikipedia: [2] There is considerable confusion about Conrad and his family. He is often identified with Cuno of Öhningen.

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  8. Biography. He was the third son of Duke Otto I of Carinthia (d. 1004), [1] who at the time of his birth ruled the Wormsgau in Rhenish Franconia. Conrad thereby was the younger brother of Count Henry of Speyer (d. about 990), the father of the first Salian emperor Conrad II, and brother of Bruno (d. 999), who prepared for an ecclesiastical ...

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