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In 1192, Conrad of Montferrat, the de facto King of Jerusalem, was killed by an assassin.
He reorganized and reformed the churches around Rome, canonized Conrad of Constance, condemned the teaching of Peter de Bruis, confirmed the Bishop Thurston of York against the wishes of Henry I of England, and affirmed the freedom of York from the see of Canterbury.
** Conrad de Lichtenberg, Bishop of Strasbourg ( b. 1240 )
* November 24 Isabella of Jerusalem marries Conrad of Montferrat at Acre, making him de jure king.
fr: Conrad III de Hohenstaufen
The 600 guests included Hollywood stars David Niven and his wife Hjördis, Gloria Swanson, Ava Gardner, the crowned head Aga Khan, Gloria Guinness, Aimée de Heeren, Daisy Fellowes, Etti Plesch, Lady Diana Cooper, and Conrad Hilton.
de: Conrad Celtis
Tombs of illustrious men besides Conrad IV, include those of Archbishops Palmer ( died in 1195 ), Guidotto de Abbiate ( 14th century ) and Antonio La Legname ( 16th century ).
Peter first sent an expedition to Tunis in 1280 under Conrad de Llansa designed to re-establish his suzerainty.
The statutes given in 1220 by Cardinal Conrad, legate of Honorius III, which were completed in 1240 by Pierre de Conques, placed this school under the direction of the Bishop of Maguelonne.
de: Paul Conrad
Conrad ( 25 March 1252 29 October 1268 ), called the Younger or the Boy, but usually known by the diminutive Conradin (, ), was the Duke of Swabia ( 1254 1268, as Conrad IV ), King of Jerusalem ( 1254 1268, as Conrad III ), and King of Sicily ( 1254 1258, de jure until 1268, as Conrad II ).
de: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer
de: Conrad Gesner
de: Conrad Bursian
de: Conrad L. Hall
de: Conrad Black
Conrad was now de jure King of Jerusalem.
Bertran de Born and Peirol mention Conrad in songs composed at the time of the Third Crusade ( see external links below ).
* Gilchrist, M. M. " Character-assassination: Conrad de Montferrat in English-language fiction & popular histories ", Bollettino del Marchesato.
* Find A Grave: Conrad de Montferrat
fr: Conrad de Montferrat

Conrad and Lichtenberg
Lichtenberg was the youngest of seventeen children of pastor Johann Conrad Lichtenberg.

Conrad and 1240
Conrad intervened directly in German politics from around 1240.
* Conrad of Thuringia ( 1206 1240 )
The statutes given in 1220 by Cardinal Conrad von Urach, legate of Pope Honorius III, which were confirmed and extended in 1240, placed this school under the direction of the Bishop of Maguelonne, but the school enjoyed a great deal of de facto autonomy.
After the death of von Salza's successor Conrad of Thuringia in 1240, von Malberg was chosen Grand Master in 1240 or 1241 in order to build closer ties with the Middle East ; Dietrich von Grüningen was the president of the electoral chapter.

Conrad and
* 1924 Joseph Conrad, Polish-English writer ( b. 1857 )
* 1518 Conrad Lycosthenes, French-German humanist and encyclopedist ( d. 1561 )
* 1961 Conrad Schumann flees from East Germany while on duty guarding the construction of the Berlin Wall.
* 1944 Conrad Black, Canadian publisher, historian, and author
* 1989 Breanna Conrad, American fashion designer
* 1192 Assassination of Conrad of Montferrat ( Conrad I ), King of Jerusalem, in Tyre, two days after his title to the throne is confirmed by election.
* 1986 Conrad Logan, Irish footballer
* 1028 Henry III, son of Conrad, is elected king of the Germans.
* 1228 Conrad IV of Germany ( d. 1254 )
Conrad von Gesner ( 1516 1565 ) and Nicholas Culpeper ( 1616 1654 ) also published herbals covering the medicinal uses of plants.
* Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor ( c. 990 1039 )
* Conrad II of Italy ( 1074 1101 )
* Conrad II of Jerusalem ( 1228 1254 )
* Conrad II of Teck ( 1235 1292 )
* Conrad II, Duke of Carinthia ( probably 1003 1039 )
* 1724 Johann Conrad Ammann, Swiss physician and naturalist ( d. 1811 )
* 1907 Conrad L. Raiford, Goodwill Ambassador ( d. 2002 )
* 1140 Conrad III of Germany besieged Weinsberg.
* 1565 Conrad Gessner, Swiss naturalist ( b. 1516 )
The King and Queen were still optimistic the Byzantine Emperor had told them that the German King Conrad had won a great victory against a Turkish army ( when in fact the German army had been massacred ), and the great troop was still eating well.
* 1032 Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor becomes King of Burgundy.
* 1508 Conrad Celtes, German humanist scholar ( b. 1459 )
Perhaps the most notable of these was the Protestant pastor Georg Conrad Horst ( 1779 1832 ), who from 1821 to 1826 published a six-volume collection of magical texts in which he studied grimoires as a peculiarity of the Mediaeval mindset.

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