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- Appointed Duke of Swabia in 1235, his father had him elected King of Germany (King of the Romans) and crowned King of Italy (as Conrad IV) in 1237.
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Conrad IV; King of Germany (formally King of the Romans) King of Italy; Reign: May 1237 – 21 May 1254: Predecessor: Henry (VII) Successor: William: King of Sicily; Reign: 13 December 1250 – 21 May 1254: Predecessor: Frederick I: Successor: Conrad II: King of Jerusalem; Reign: 4 May 1228 – 21 May 1254: Predecessor: Isabella II and ...
May 17, 2024 · Conrad IV was the German king from 1237 and king of Sicily from 1251. The son of Emperor Frederick II and his second wife, Isabella (Yolande) de Brienne, Conrad was heir to the Kingdom of Jerusalem through his mother; he was also invested by his father as duke of Swabia in 1235.
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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.
After much political haranguing, she married Conrad of Montferrat on 24 November 1190, with him become de jure king. In April 1192, Conrad was elected king but on 28 April 1192, he was felled by two Assassins before he could be crowned.
MonarchBirthMarriagesDeathFulk1131–1143with Melisende1089/1092Angers, Franceson of Fulk IV, ...Ermengarde of Maine11094 ...13 November 1143Acre, Kingdom of ...Baldwin III1143–1163with Melisende until ...1130son of King Fulk and Queen MelisendeTheodora Komnene1158no children10 February 1163Beirut, Kingdom of ...1136son of King Fulk and Queen MelisendeAgnes of Courtenay11573 childrenMaria ...11 July 1174Jerusalemaged 38Baldwin IV the Leprous1174–1185with ...1161Jerusalemson of King Amalric and ...never married16 March 1185Jerusalemaged 24Conrad IV Hohenstaufen, ruler of the Holy Roman Empire, died on this day in 1254. He was a member of the German Hohenstaufen dynasty, which originated from Swabia and was named after a castle east of Stuttgart.
July 27, 1101, Florence (aged 27) House / Dynasty: Salian dynasty. Conrad (born Feb. 12, 1074—died July 27, 1101, Florence) was the duke of Lower Lorraine (1076–89), the eldest son of the emperor Henry IV, who had him crowned king of the Germans in 1087 in an attempt to confirm the imperial succession in the Salian line.
In early 1147, Frederick decided to join the Second Crusade after his uncle, King Conrad III, had taken the crusader vow in public on 28 December 1146.