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Konrad Hagius (also
Conrad von
Hagen and
Cunradus Hagius Rinteleus; Rinteln, c. 1550–1616) was a
German composer. He
studied in Königsberg, then by 1586...
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Conrad III King
Conrad III (
Cunradus rex) in a
miniature from the
Chronica sancti Pantaleonis, c. 1240 King of
Germany (formally King of the Romans) Reign...
- Switzerland. His
first name was also
rendered as
Konrad or
Conradus or
Cunradus, and his last name has been
alternatively stated as Rauchfuss, Rauchfuß...
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village of Wurz near
Neustadt an der Waldnaab). The
first known ancestor was
Cunradus de Wourz, the
ministeriale (dienstmann) do****ented in 1219 AD. As early...
- 1120, when one
Egilolf von
Hohenheim made a
donation to
Hirsau Abbey. One
Cunradus de
Hohenheim miles cognomine Bambast ("Conrad von Hohenheim, knight, also...
- Celtes, 1459–1508),
German humanist and poet
Conradus Dasypodius (AKA
Cunradus,
Konrad and
Conrad Dasypodius, 1532–1600),
Swiss mathematician Conradus...
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Regnitzlosau was
established in 1234 by
three members of the nobility:
Cunradus de Lasan,
Arnoldus de
Lasan and
Ciban de Lasan.
Liste der ersten...
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weighing in at 10 tons.: 44 Of the old
bells only the
Lobdeburg Bell, by
Cunradus Citewar of Würzburg, the most
prominent bellfounder of his time, dates...
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Dresden and one of the
oldest in Germany. As
early as 1300, a
schoolmaster (
Cunradus puerorum rector) was mentioned. It was
founded as a
grammar school for...
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Blankenburg on the edge of the Harz
Mountains of
central Germany. In 1162
Cunradus Comes de
Regenstein (Conrad,
Count of Regenstein), the son of
Count Poppo...