- The
Konradsburg is a
former castle,
monastery and
manor house near
Ermsleben in the
German federal state of Saxony-Anhalt.
Konradsburg was
first mentioned...
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Egeno von
Konradsburg is the name of the
following German nobles:
Egeno I of
Konradsburg, the Elder, one of the free
knights of
Konradsburg Egeno II of...
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Egeno I of
Konradsburg (also Conradsburg) was one of the free
knights (Edelfrei) of
Konradsburg, in the
northeast of the Harz
region of Germany, near Ermsleben...
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Egeno II of
Konradsburg (also Conradsburg) was a free
knight of
Konradsburg, in the
northeast of the Harz
region in
Central Germany, near Ermsleben. Egeno...
- Castle.
Falkenstein was
built between 1120 and 1150 by the
lords of the
Konradsburg who
henceforth styled themselves as
Grafen von
Falkenstein (Counts).: 99 ...
- then a
possession held by the
edelfrei Lords of
Konradsburg Castle. In 1070 one
Egeno I of
Konradsburg accused the
mighty Saxon count Otto of Nordheim...
- Verona) [it]
Egino Weinert [de] (1920–2012),
German artist Egeno of
Konradsburg (disambiguation) This page or
section lists people that
share the same...
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Falkenstein Castle Frose monastery church Ermsleben monastery church (
Konradsburg)
Klostermansfeld Benedictine abbey Eisleben,
Helfta Abbey Seeburg Castle...
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Rebellion against King
Henry IV and was
slain in a feud with
Egeno II of
Konradsburg in 1080. His son
Count Otto the Rich
appeared as a "Count of Ballenstedt"...
- a feud, at
Westdorf near
Aschersleben by the
Saxon noble Egeno II of
Konradsburg. Adalbert's
widow Adelaide married Count Palatine Hermann II of Lotharingia...