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Later, however, her daughter-in-law, the Byzantine princess Theophano, turned her husband Otto II against his mother, and she was driven from court in 978 ; she lived partly in Italy, and partly with her brother Conrad, king of Burgundy, by whose mediation she was ultimately reconciled to her son ; in 983 Otto appointed her as his viceroy in Italy.
An example of this secular politicization is seen when Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor supported Pope Benedict IX, the most corrupt of any of the popes of the era.
Conrad II may refer to:
* Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor ( c. 990 1039 )
* Conrad II, Duke of Transjurane Burgundy ( fl.
* Conrad II of Znojmo
* Conrad II of Bohemia ( died 1191 )
* Conrad II of Dachau ( died 1159 )
* 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 )
* Conrad II the Hunchback
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Following the success of The Godfather, The Conversation and The Godfather Part II, Coppola began filming Apocalypse Now, an adaptation of Conrad ’ s Heart of Darkness set in Cambodia during the Vietnam War ( Coppola himself briefly appears as a TV news director ).
* 1032 Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor becomes King of Burgundy.
Rhenish Franconia was the heartland of the Salian dynasty, which provided four emperors in the 11th and 12th centuries: Conrad II, Henry III, Henry IV, and Henry V. Rhenish Franconia contained the ancient cities of Mainz, Speyer, and Worms, the latter two being countships within the hands of the descendants of Conrad the Red ( the Salians ).
Henry V ( 1086 1125 ), great-grandson of Conrad II, became Holy Roman Emperor in 1106 in the midst of a civil war.
When Henry II died in 1024, Conrad II, first of the Salian Dynasty, was then elected king in 1024 only after some debate among dukes and nobles, which would eventually develop into the collegiate of Electors.
After the death of Frederick II in 1250, the German kingdom was divided between his son Conrad IV ( died 1254 ) and the anti-king, William of Holland ( died 1256 ).
Frederick II remained a close ally of the Salians, he and his younger brother Conrad were named the king's representatives in Germany when the king was in Italy.
Duke Frederick II and Conrad, the two current male Staufer, by their mother Agnes were grandsons of late Emperor Henry IV and nephews of Henry V. Frederick attempted to succeed to the throne of the Holy Roman Emperor ( formally known as the King of the Romans ) through a customary election, but lost to the Saxon duke Lothair of Supplinburg.

Conrad and Konrad
Bezprym had, however, always been disliked by his father, as indicated by his name ( the Piasts tended to give names such as Bolesław, Mieszko and later Kazimierz, Władysław and emperors ' names, such as Otto, Konrad ( Conrad ), and Henryk ( Heinrich ).
Conrad Celtes ( or Celtis ), also Konrad Celtis and Latin Conradus Celtis ( 1 February 1459 4 February 1508 ), was a German Renaissance humanist scholar and Neo-Latin poet.
« Haus zur Sul »: Official residence of Ulrich Zwingli ( 1522-1525 ) and his co-workers Jakob Ceporin ( 1526 ) and Conrad Pellicanus | Konrad Pellikan ( 1526-1556 ), and later of Peter Martyr Vermigli ( 1556-1562 ) and Josias Simmler ( 1563-1576 ), professors at the Carolinum, the academy of the Grossmünster.
The extortions by which he sought to raise money for his extravagant pleasures excited a rising known as that of the arme Konrad ( Poor Conrad ), not unlike the rebellion in England led by Wat Tyler.
Conrad Gesner ( Konrad Gesner, Conrad Geßner, Conrad von Gesner, Conradus Gesnerus, Conrad Gesner ; 26 March 1516 13 December 1565 ) was a Swiss naturalist and bibliographer.
Image: Konrad von Soest Crucifixion. jpg | Conrad von Soest, based in Dortmund Germany, Crucifixion, 1403
In 1189, Hösbach had its first documentary mention as Hostebach: a Hermann de Hostebach and his son Conrad were named in a document from Archbishop Konrad of Mainz as witnesses.
* 1405-1411 Konrad Leczkow ( Conrad Letzkau )
File: Coat of Arms of the Emperor of Bulgaria ( by Conrad Grünenberg ). png | Coat of arms of the Emperor of Bulgaria, Armorial by Konrad Grünenberg, Konstanz Codex, 1483
Konrad von Marburg ( sometimes Anglicised as Conrad of Marburg ; ( Born 1195, died 30 July 1233 ) was a medieval German inquisitor.
Conrad I or Konrad I may refer to:
* In the Warhammer 40000 science-fiction franchise, " Nostramo " is a world ruled by a character named " Konrad Kurze ," itself a reference to Joseph Conrad and his character " Colonel Kurtz.
* Conrad of Hohenstaufen ( also spelled Konrad ) ( 1134 / 1136-1195 ), Count Palatine of the Rhine
Conrad II ( German: Konrad II von Hohenstaufen ) ( February / March 1173 August 15, 1196 ) was duke of Swabia from 1191 to his death and Duke of Rothenburg ( 1188 1191 ).
Eberhard III ( c. 885 939 ) was a member of the Conradine dynasty, who became duke of Franconia following the death of his older brother, King Conrad I ( or Konrad ), in December 918.
* Konrad oder Das Kind aus der Konservenbüchse, 1975 ( Conrad: The Factory-Made Boy, 1976 )
Conrad Moench ( 1744 1805 ) was a German botanist, sometimes written Konrad Mönch, was Professor of Botany at the Marburg University from 1786 until his death.
Konrad von Hochstaden ( or Conrad of Hochstadt ) ( 1198 / 1205 18 September 1261 ) was Archbishop of Cologne from 1238 to 1261.
Konrad Celtis, also known as Konradus Celtis ( most commonly Conrad Celtis ) in America, was a German humanist during the German renaissance.
Konrad Pellikan (; Latin: Conradus Pellicanus ; sometimes anglicized as Conrad Pellican ; January 8, 1478, Rouffach in Alsace May 6, 1556, Zurich ) was a German Protestant theologian, humanist, and Christian Hebraist who worked chiefly in Switzerland.
Conrad I of Württemberg (" Konrad von Wirtinisberc, C ( u ) onradus de Wirdeberch ") was the first ruler of the castle of Wirtemberg 1083-1110, and is first mentioned in 1081.

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