- The
Conradines or
Conradiner were a
dynasty of
Franconian counts and
dukes in the 8th to 11th Century,
named after Duke
Conrad the
Elder and his son King...
- city of
Bamberg was
built around the
ancestral castle of the family. The
Conradines were led by
Conrad the
Elder and his
brothers Rudolf and Gebhard, probably...
- at the
appropriate places. The
dynasties covered are the Carolingians,
Conradines, Ottonians, Salians, Supplinburger, Hohenstaufen, Welf, Habsburg, N****au...
- the
Conradines facilitated his
acquisition of
large portions of
their domains after King Otto I of
Germany crushed their revolt in 939. The
Conradines lost...
- of the
Conradine Dynasty. This view has been
questioned by
Donald Jackman, who has
found no
evidence that Ota was a
member of the
Conradines. In 888...
-
Carolingian emperor Arnulf of
Carinthia and
mother of
Louis the Child. The
Conradines,
counts in the
Franconian Lahngau region, had been
loyal supporters of...
-
recognized by
Henry as Duke of
Swabia in return.
Hermann I (926–949,
Conradine)
Liudolf (950–954, Ottonian)
Burchard III (954–973, Hunfriding) Otto I...
-
belonged not to the
Conradines but to the
Robertian sphere of influence.
Through an
exchange at the
beginning of the 9th century, the
Conradines may have taken...
-
replaced by Rudolf, both
Conradines, it has been
supposed that King
Arnulf was
merely patronising one
family over another: the
Conradines and
Babenbergers were...
- v t e
Royal houses of
Germany Ascania Carolingian Conradines Ottonian Luitpolding Salian Süpplingenburg
Hohenstaufen Welf
Habsburg Lorraine Habsburg-Lorraine...