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  1. Konrad Januszowic (ca. 1400 - 9 December 1412 or 1413), was a Polish prince member of the House of Piast. He was the youngest son of Duke Janusz I of Warsaw and Danutė of Lithuania , a daughter of Kęstutis .

  2. Konrad Januszowic war der jüngste Sohn von Herzog Janusz dem Älteren († 1429) und der litauischen Prinzessin Danuta Anna. Konrad Januszowic verstarb vor seinem Vater ohne sein Erbe in Masowien angetreten zu haben. Ehe und Familie. Konrad war nicht verheiratet und hatte keine Kinder.

  3. Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results Konrad Januszowic Piast (1400 - 1413) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for 14 days. Info Share.

  4. Apr 28, 2022 · Janusz I (c. 1340 – 1429) was Duke of Warsaw (from 1373), one of the dukes of Masovia after its division amongst the sons of Duke Siemowit III. Among the lands in his domain were the areas of Warsaw, Nur, Łomża, Ciechanów and Różan. In 1374 he inherited Zakroczym and in 1381 the lands of Czersk, Liw and Wyszogród.

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    Around the year 1050, the territory of Höchst detached itself from the March (territory) Umstadt, which had already been erected by the Imperial Abbey of Fulda in about 755. In order to protect their interests and territory the abbots of Fulda then used the noble lords of Lützelbach as bailiffs, already holders of allods in the area. Ludwig of Luce...

    Divided and split shield, coated on the right with a golden and blue-crowned lion, left roughened in silver and blue 1. First coat of arms Lords of Breuberg 2. Breuberg arms over the medieval times 3. Breuberg Seal from 1291 4. Crest of the Breuberg lordship around 1330–1350

    Conrad I. Reiz von Breuberg, first bearer of the name and presumed builder of Breuberg Castle
    Konrad II. of Breuberg († 1292), as Konrad I. of Frankenstein first name bearer and builder of Frankenstein Castle
    Gerlach of Breuberg (* around 1245 † 1306), imperial reeve of the Wetterau, governor and vice-king in Thuringia
    Eberhard III. of Breuberg († 1323), imperial reeve of the Wetterau

    Ludewig Reis de Lucelenbach 1. Wiknand of Lützelbach († 1160) 1.1. Albrecht of Lützelbach († 1180) 1.2. Konrad Reiz of Lützelbach (1178–1209) 1.2.1. Konrad I. Reiz of Breuberg († 1242); oo Agnes of Jagesberg-Ebersberg († 1279) 1.2.1.1. Eberhard I. Reiz of Breuberg († 1286); oo Elisabeth Countess of Büdingen († 1274) 1.2.1.1.1. Gerlach of Breuberg (...

    Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Band 61, 1975, Adelslexikon. Starke, Limburg/Lahn
    Otto von Waldenfels (Hrsg.): Genealogisches Handbuch des in Bayern immatrikulierten Adels.Verlag Degener, Neustadt an der Aisch.
    Hellmuth Gensicke: Untersuchungen zur Genealogie und Besitzgeschichte der Herren von Eschollbrücken, Weiterstadt, Lützelbach, Breuberg und Frankenstein.In: Hessische historische Forschungen (1963),...
  5. Danutė of Lithuania (baptized Anna; c. 1358 – 26 November 1424), was a Lithuanian princess of the Gediminid dynasty and by marriage Duchess of Warsaw. She was a daughter of Kęstutis, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and his second wife, Birutė .

  6. The first scalp he took was a relatively minor one: Georg von Sauberzweig, the chief of a troop-supply depot in Warsaw, who embezzled provisions and sold them on the black market. Morgen arrested ...

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