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...
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Castle. Falkenstein was built between 1120 and 1150 by the lords of the Konradsburg who henceforth styled themselves as Grafen von Falkenstein (Counts).: 99 ...
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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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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...
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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...
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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"...
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Koblenz (Rhineland-Palatinate) (1331–1802) Konradsburg Charterhouse (Kartause Mariæ Verkündigung), Konradsburg near Ermsleben (Saxony-Anhalt) (1477–1525;...
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1070 dubious accusations were brought against him by one Egeno I of Konradsburg of being privy to a plot to murder the king, and it was decided Otto...
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of Louvain. Siegfried's father, Adalbert, was murdered by Egeno II of Konradsburg in 1080, and Siegfried's brother, Otto the Rich, succeeded him as count...
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Castle, Bernburg (Saale) Biendorf Castle, Biendorf Egeln Castle, Egeln Konradsburg, Ermsleben Ermsleben Castle, Ermsleben Freckleben Castle, Freckleben...
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Mansfeld L.; Harz/S-A NRP Endorf, Ermsleben, Meisdorf, Neuplatendorf HZ S-A Konradsburg Kleiner Rönneberg (q. v. Kleiner Ronneberg) 231.9 Harz Foreland-N; Harz/S-A...
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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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Bavaria since 1061, had been accused by the ministerialis Egeno I of Konradsburg of planning an assault on the king's life. Even though Otto was deposed...
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House of Ascania. Around 1079, Adalbert was murdered by Egeno II of Konradsburg in 1079. With Adalbert, Adelaide had two sons: Otto the Rich (c. 1070...
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198 - Glockensteine 199 - Bismarckturm 200 - Burg Falkenstein 201 - Konradsburg 202 - Landschaftspark Degenershausen 203 - Schutzhütte am Mettenberg...
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Cölbigk), Cölbigk (or Kölbigk), Ilberstedt: Premonstratensians (1140–1540) Konradsburg: Benedictine monks (1120s–1477); Carthusians (1477–1525) Leitzkau Abbey...
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