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  1. Conrad was the son of Burgrave Frederick I (originally Count Frederick III of Zollern ), the first Nuremberg Burgrave of the Hohenzollern, and Sophie of Raabs. As a count of Zollern he is enumerated as Conrad I. After the death of his father around 1204 the rank of burgrave passed first to Conrad's younger brother, Frederick II.

  2. Aug 31, 2016 · Neither Jewish ‘Avenger’ Joseph Harmatz nor a recently declassified US military report can explain why Nuremberg poison operation caused no known deaths. ... Wed 31 Aug 2016 13.56 EDT Last ...

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  4. Conrad I of Raabs (died 1143) was Burgrave of Nuremberg from c. 1105 to c. 1137 jointly with his older brother Gottfried II. After Gottfried II died, Conrad ruled alone until his own death.

  5. Conrad I of Germany. Conrad I ( German: Konrad; c. 881 – 23 December 918), called the Younger, was the king of East Francia from 911 to 918. He was the first king not of the Carolingian dynasty, the first to be elected by the nobility and the first to be anointed. [1] He was chosen as the king by the rulers of the East Frankish stem duchies ...

  6. Conrad Ier (vers 1186 – vers 1261) est burgrave de Nuremberg de 1218 à sa mort. (fr) コンラート1世・フォン・ニュルンベルク(Konrad I. von Nürnberg、コンラート1世・フォン・ツォレルンとも、1186年頃 – 1260年/61年頃)は、敬虔伯とも呼ばれるホーエンツォレルン家出身の ...

  7. Apr 7, 2017 · Conrad I _____, Burgrave of Nuremberg: Gender: Male: Birth: Abt 1186: Nurnburg, Bayern, Germany: Marriage: to Adelheid Von Frontenhausen: Death: 1261: Kloster Heilsbronn, Mittelfranken, Bavaria, Schwaben, Germany: Reference Number? Q66597?

  8. Conrad (given name) 1186 births; 1261 deaths; Burgraves of Nuremberg; House of Hohenzollern (Franconian branches) House of Hohenzollern

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