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  1. The. Great Interregnum. In Germany the death of Frederick II ushered in the Great Interregnum (1250–73), a period of internal confusion and political disorder. The antikings Henry Raspe (landgrave of Thuringia, 1246–47) and William of Holland (ruled 1247–56) were elected by the leading ecclesiastical princes at the behest of the papacy.

  2. Conrad IV: King of Germany. Conrad IV was King of Germany for more than a decade in the 13th Century. A member of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, he was also King of Jerusalem and a son of a Holy Roman Emperor. He was born on April 25, 1228, in Adria, in the Kingdom of Sicily. His faster was the reigning Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick II, and his ...

  3. Conrad IV, Holy Roman Emperor primary name: Conrad IV other name: (King of) Germany

  4. The black, red, and gold colors carry profound meanings. Black symbolizes the dark past of servitude, red represents the struggle for freedom, and gold signifies the golden dawn of a united, democratic Germany. The flag is a reminder of the country’s turbulent history and its commitment to democratic values.

  5. Mar 21, 2021 · Conrad of Hohenstaufen was Duke of Swabia, King of Jerusalem, King of Germany, King of Italy and of King of Sicily.

  6. Meinhard's wife from 1258 was Elisabeth of Wittelsbach, the daughter of Duke Otto II of Bavaria and widow of King Conrad IV of Germany. Thus he was the stepfather of Conradin of Hohenstaufen, Duke of Swabia and claimant of the Kingdom of Sicily, who was executed in 1268. Meinhard and Elisabeth had the following children:

  7. May 3, 2021 · Deutsch: Konrad IV. war deutscher König von 1237 bis 1254. English: Conrad IV was German King between 1237 and 1254. Deutsch: Portrait Konrad IV. English: portrait image of Conrad IV. Deutsch: Siegel Konrads IV. English: Seal of Conrad IV. Categories: Conrad IV of Germany. Gallery pages about history.

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