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Conrad (* ca. 885–890; †
probably June 30, 948),
called Conrad Kurzbold (literally "short-bold") in
order to
distinguish him from
other members of the...
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Louis the
Child granted Konrad Kurzbold an
estate in the
community on
which he was to
build a church.
Konrad Kurzbold laid the
foundation stone for Saint...
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foundation of a
Stift of canons,
which the
Gaugraf of Niederlahngau,
Konrad Kurzbold (~ 885–948) had
pushed for. The
construction of a
collegiate church probably...
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Gilbert and
Eberhard were
surprised by the two
royalist counts,
Konrad Kurzbold,
count of Niederlahngau, and his
cousin Udo,
count of
Wetterau and Rheingau...
- the
Ruhrgau Eberhard (d.
about 903),
Count in the
Niederlahngau Conrad Kurzbold (d. 948),
Count in the
Niederlahngau Gebhard (d.
after 947),
Count in the...
- The
Langenbach church was
probably founded by the
Conradine Count Conrad Kurzbold in the 10th century. The
church was
rebuilt in 1717, as the nave had become...
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Wormsgau ca. 890/910, ∞ NN from the
House of the
Konradiner Konrad Kurzbold († 30 June 948), 906/907 and 932
Count in Wormsgau, 910
Count in Niederlahngau...
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October 2, 939,
Eberhard was
defeated and
killed by his
cousin Conrad Kurzbold,
Count in Niederlahngau, and Eberhard’s
branch of the
Conradine family...
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dates from 910, when
Louis the
Child donated the
church to
Count Konrad Kurzbold,
together with the
court in Oberbrechen, to
found a Georgsstift. A later...