• Conrad I or Konrad I may refer to: Conrad I, Count of Auxerre (died c. 864), French count of several counties, including Paris 859–862/4 Conrad I of Germany...
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  • Conrad I (also Konrad) (born 915/920 - died 20 August 997) was Duke of Swabia from 983 until 997. His appointment as duke marked the return of Conradine...
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    is a village in the municipality of Schwielowsee, Potsdam-Mittelmark, Brandenburg, Germany. Caputh got a railway station in 1904. Since the early 20th...
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    Brandenburg (German: [ˈbʁandn̩bʊʁk] ), officially the State of Brandenburg (see Names), is a state in northeastern Germany. Brandenburg borders Poland...
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    Komturships of Balga, Brandenburg, and Ragnit that were under supremacy of the grand marshal. In 1392 Duke Władysław Opolski offered Konrad a partition of Poland...
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    (ca. 1311 – 20 February? 1328), married before 10 January 1322 to Duke Konrad I of Oleśnica. Euphemia of Brieg (Ofka) (ca. 1312 – 21 March after 1384)...
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  • Conrad I (c. 1097 – 5 February 1157), called the Great (German: Konrad der Große), a member of the House of Wettin, was Margrave of Meissen from 1123...
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    Margraves of Brandenburg – Otto II, Margrave of Brandenburg (1184–1205), Albert II, Margrave of Brandenburg (1205–1220), John I, Margrave of Brandenburg (1220–1266)...
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    Albrecht der Bär; c. 1100 – 18 November 1170) was the first margrave of Brandenburg from 1157 to his death and was briefly duke of Saxony between 1138 and 1142...
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    Bavaria, Margravine of Brandenburg-Stendal and her first husband Henry the Younger of Hesse, and hence a granddaughter of Landgrave Henry I "the Child" of Hesse...
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    second daughter of Bolko I the Strict, Duke of Jawor-Świdnica, by his wife Beatrice, daughter of Otto V, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel.[better source needed]...
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    against Henry III the White launched by his brother and Konrad I of Głogów. On 4 June 1257 Przemysł I died, aged only 36. With his brother's death, new horizons...
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    its own right. However, when Konrad died between 1180 and 1190, his duchy was again inherited by his elder brother Bolesław I the Tall, and re-incorporated...
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  • 1378), married by 2 March 1333 to Duke Konrad I of Oleśnica. Beatrice died in 1316 and had outlived four of her twelve children. Beatrix von Brandenburg...
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  • Ascanian Margraves of Brandenburg as a fiefdom. The acquisition was accomplished about 1307. After the murder of the Habsburg king Albert I of Germany in 1308...
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    Brandenburg an der Havel (German pronunciation: [ˈbʁandn̩bʊʁk ʔan deːɐ̯ ˈhaːfl̩] ; Polabian: Brenna) is a town in Brandenburg, Germany, which served as...
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    Austria, Queen of Bohemia. John I, Margrave of Brandenburg and Otto III, Margrave of Brandenburg, Margraves of Brandenburg. The two leading candidates were...
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    brothers Konrad and Bolesław renounced in Berlin on 3 March 1310 their claims over Gdańsk Pomerania to the Margraves Waldemar of Brandenburg-Stendal and...
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    Duke Konrad I of Oleśnica, while the remaining part was bequested to Duke Casimir I of Cieszyn. Bytom remained divided until in 1459 Duke Wenceslaus I of...
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    Prussia (category History of Brandenburg)
    elector. Frederick William I's excise tax (Akzise), which from 1667 replaced the property tax raised in Brandenburg for Brandenburg-Prussia's standing army...
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  • He was the second son of Otto II, Margrave of Meissen and Hedwig of Brandenburg. Theodoric, called in German Dietrich, the younger son of Otto II, Margrave...
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    The Bailiwick of Brandenburg of the Chivalric Order of Saint John of the Hospital at Jerusalem (German: Balley Brandenburg des Ritterlichen Ordens Sankt...
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    Konrad Wimpina (Wiminae, Wiminesis; real name Konrad Koch) (b. at Buchen in Baden, about 1465; d. at Amorbach in Lower Franconia, 17 May 1531) was a German...
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    Przemysł I released them in 1250, when he was involved in the conflict between Bolesław II the Bald and his brother Konrad (husband of Przemysł I's sister...
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    Berlin, Konrad I was present with his brothers Henry IV and Bolesław, when they solemnly renounced their rights over Gdańsk Pomerania to Brandenburg in exchange...
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    (proczeskim) from Konrad II, Duke of Mazovia, through whose land the Lithuanian invasion passed. Two years later, in 1279, Władysław I Łokietek was considered...
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    affected by it. East Germany had originally consisted of five states (i.e., Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia). In...
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    Burkhard I (1141 - July 10, 1162) Rudolf (1162 – 1179) Konrad I (1179 - December 21, 1180) Heinrich I von Hasenburg (1181 - March 25, 1190) Konrad II von...
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    retired to the Duchy of Masovia, where he forged another alliance with Duke Konrad I. With both Pomerelian and Masovian support he was enabled to take the whole...
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  • Berlin and East Berlin, reunified in 1990 to form the State of Berlin. Brandenburg: territories east of the rivers Oder and Neisse became part of Poland...
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