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  1. 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; Conrad [citation needed] Hermann II; Ita, who married Rudolf II, Count of Altdorf [citation needed]

  2. Queen Victoria, the British monarch from 1837 to 1901, and Prince Albert (her husband from 1840 until his death in 1861) had 9 children, 42 grandchildren, and 87 great-grandchildren. Victoria was called the " grandmother of Europe ".

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  4. 2 children Isabella of England 15 July 1235 4 children: 13 December 1250 Torremaggiore aged 55 Henry II 1216–1235: 1211 Sicily son of Frederick I and Constance of Aragon: Margaret 29 November 1225 2 children: 12 February 1242 Martirano aged 30 Conrad III 1235–1254: 25 April 1228 Andria son of Frederick I and Isabella II of Jerusalem ...

  5. Queen Victoria had nine children and 42 grandchildren who shaped the makeup of the royal dynasties across Europe, some even faced off against one another in warfare. The 'Godmother of Europe': Queen Victoria's family ties across the continent | Sky HISTORY TV Channel

  6. Queen Victoria’s second daughter, Alice, married another German prince, Louis of Hesse, while her oldest son, the wayward Prince Albert Edward, or ‘Bertie’, married a Danish princess, Alexandra. These matches soon brought connections to the royal houses in Denmark, Greece and Russia.

  7. Apr 26, 2022 · August 20, 997. Age 72. Death of Conrad I, duke of Swabia at Elsass, Germany... Elsass, Germany / Alsace, France. Genealogy for Conrad (c.925 - 997) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  8. Sep 3, 2021 · During this period, Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert, also had 9 children: 5 daughters (Victoria, Alice, Helena, Louise and Beatrice) and 4 sons (Albert, Alfred, Arthur and Leopold). From these children they had an impressive 42 grandchildren and 87 great-grandchildren, who would form the royal families of Britain, Russia, Romania ...