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  1. Burchard II (883/884 – 29 April 926) was the Hunfriding Duke of Swabia (from 917) and Count of Raetia.He was the son of Burchard I of Swabia.. Burchard took part in the early wars over Swabia.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SwabiaSwabia - Wikipedia

    The coat of arms of Baden-Württemberg: Or, three lions passant sable, the arms of the Duchy of Swabia, in origin the arms of the House of Hohenstaufen. Also used for Swabia (and Württemberg-Baden, 1945–1952) are the three antlers of the coat of arms of Württemberg. Swabia [nb 1] is a cultural, historic and linguistic region in southwestern ...

  3. Conrad I (died 18 February 1159) was the Duke of Merania from 1152 until his death. Thitherto he had been the advocate of St Andreas at Freising since 1150 and Count of Dachau (as Conrad II ) from 1152.

  4. Conrad II, Duke of Swabia (r. 1191-1196) Philip of Swabia (r. 1196-1208) King in 1198 Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor (r. 1212-1216) King in 1212 and Holy Roman Emperor in 1220

  5. Herman II was the son of Conrad I.There is, however, some debate about the identity of Herman's mother. She is often said to be Reglint (or Richlind), daughter of Liudolf, Duke of Swabia, and thus a granddaughter of Emperor Otto I. [1]

  6. Conrad, the elder son of Duke Conrad I of Carinthia and Matilda of Swabia, was born between 1002 and 1005. He was underage when his father died in 1011. He inherited his father's patrimonial lands, but Emperor Henry II made Adalbero of Eppelstein the new duke of Carinthia.

  7. Conrad I (also Konrad) (born 915/920 - died 20 August 997) was Duke of Swabia from 983 until 997. His appointment as duke marked the return of Conradine rule over Swabia for the first time since 948.

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