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    Conradin. Conrad III (25 March 1252 – 29 October 1268), called the Younger or the Boy, but usually known by the diminutive Conradin (German: Konradin, Italian: Corradino ), was the last direct heir of the House of Hohenstaufen. He was Duke of Swabia (1254–1268) and nominal King of Jerusalem (1254–1268) and Sicily (1254–1258).

  2. Oct 31, 2004 · Bertha of Swabia (c. 907 – after January 2, 966) was Queen consort of Burgundy. She was the daughter of Burchard II, Duke of Swabia and his wife Regelinda. In 922, she was married to Rudolph II of Burgundy. Adelaide of Italy was their common daughter. Their son, Conrad succeeded Rudolph II as the King of Burgundy.

  3. Nov 5, 2023 · Ernest II, Duke of Swabia (c. 1010 – August 17, 1030) Herman IV, Duke of Swabia (c. 1015 – July 28, 1038) Gisela and Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor were parents to three children: Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor (October 29, 1017 – October 5, 1056) Mathilde (1027 – January, 1034) Beatrix (c. 1030 – September 26, 1036)

  4. Hermann was the son of Herman II, Duke of Swabia and his wife Gerberga of Burgundy, daughter of Conrad I of Burgundy. [1] He had many illustrious relatives. Through his father, Hermann was descended from Henry the Fowler; through his mother from Louis IV of France, Alfred the Great and Charlemagne. [2] Hermann's sister, Gisela of Swabia ...

  5. Nov 19, 2019 · Mathilde (Konradiner) von Schwaben has German Roots. Mathilde von Schwaben, daughter of Hermann II, Duke of Swabia, and his wife Gerberga of Burgundy, married, Esiko, Graf in Schwabengau, son of Adalbert von Ballenstedt. This third marriage is uncertain [1] . She died on 20 July 1031 or 1032 and was buried at Worms [2] .

  6. Albert I of Habsburg ( German: Albrecht I.) (July 1255 – 1 May 1308) was a Duke of Austria and Styria from 1282 and King of Germany from 1298 until his assassination. He was the eldest son of King Rudolf I of Germany [1] and his first wife Gertrude of Hohenberg. Sometimes referred to as 'Albert the One-eyed' because of a battle injury that ...

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