- 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...
- 'Wer war Kuno von Öhningen?'; Jackman, The
Konradiner; Fried, 'Prolepsis oder Tod' Hlawitschka,
Konradiner-Genealogie. For an
overview see a
review by...
- Instituts, Leipzig/Vienna 1885–1892, p. 491. Jackman,
Donald C. (1990). The
Konradiner: A
Study in
Genealogical Methodology. Frankfurt:
Vittorio Klostermann...
- Kuno von Öhningen?'; Fried, 'Prolepsis oder Tod', p. 106. Hlawitschka,
Konradiner-Genealogie. Oexle, 'Hermann II' p. 641. Keller, 'Schwäbische Herzöge als...
- D. in 1987 from
Columbia University with the
dissertation titled The
Konradiner: a
study in
genealogical methodology dealing with the
family of the Conradines...
- of
Germany Peerage of
France Prince-elector See
Donald C. Jackman, The
Konradiner: A
Study in
Genealogical Methodology, 1990, p. 87,
citing Hans-Werner...
- Navarra. pp. 61–97. ISBN 9788423533367. Jackman,
Donald C. (1990). The
Konradiner: A
Study in
Genealogical Methodology. Frankfurt:
Vittorio Klostermann...
- Nahegau,
Speyergau and
Wormsgau ca. 890/910, ∞ NN from the
House of the
Konradiner Konrad Kurzbold († 30 June 948), 906/907 and 932
Count in Wormsgau, 910...
- Jackman, p. 143 Jackman, Donald.
Criticism and Critique:
Sidelights on the
Konradiner. Oxford: Unit For
Prosopographical Research, 1997.
Heinrich Theodor Flathe...
-
County of
Geneva was
joined to the
Duchy of Savoy.
Donald C. Jackman, The
Konradiner: a
study in
genealogical methodology,
Frankfurt am Main: Klostermann,...