• Conrad I of Württemberg ("Konrad von Wirtinisberc, C(u) onradus de Wirdeberch") was the first ruler of the castle of Wirtemberg from 1083 to 1110, and...
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    Prince-Bishopric of Worms was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire. Located on both banks of the Rhine around Worms just north of the...
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    contrasting views, see Wolfram, Konrad II, pp. 42, 54; and Wolf, 'Königskandidatur,' pp. 83-86 Corbet, Autour de Burchard de Worms, pp. 120ff. Boshoff, Die Salier...
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    Konrad Hermann Joseph Adenauer (German: [ˈkɔnʁaːt ˈʔaːdənaʊɐ] ; 5 January 1876 – 19 April 1967) was a German statesman who served as the first chancellor...
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  • instantly." Conrad's body was carried in state to Worms, where he was given a lavish funeral and buried at Worms Cathedral by his son and heir Otto. This kind...
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    church and former cathedral in Worms, southern Germany. The cathedral is located on the highest point of the inner city of Worms and is the most important...
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    Otto of Worms renounced his fiefs at Worms to Bishop Burchard of Worms, a long-time political rival. After the early death of his uncle Conrad I, Duke of...
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    daughter of Count Louis I of Württemberg. On 17 February 1488 in Münden, he married Anna of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel c. 1460 - Worms 16 May 1520], daughter...
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    Meer-ungeheuer) in Konrad Maurer's book on Icelandic folk legends (1860). Jón Árnason remarked that there were non-believers of the worm in his time in the...
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    Wormsgau (category Worms, Germany)
    (German) stem duchy of Franconia, comprising the surroundings of the city of Worms and further territories on the left bank of the Upper Rhine river. Together...
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    Konrad Peutinger (IPA: [ˈkɔnʁaːt ˈpɔʏtɪŋɐ]; 14 October 1465 – 28 December 1547) was a German humanist, jurist, diplomat, politician, economist and archaeologist...
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  • Linux malware includes viruses, Trojans, worms and other types of malware that affect the Linux family of operating systems. Linux, Unix and other Unix-like...
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    jur. can.), knight and chancellor of the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I. Konrad was born about 1435 as a son of a citizen in Kitzingen in Lower Franconia...
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    Matilda of Swabia (category Burials at Worms Cathedral)
    contrasting views, see Wolfram, Konrad II, pp. 42, 54; and Wolf, 'Königskandidatur,' pp. 83-86 Corbet, Autour de Burchard de Worms, pp. 120ff. Boshoff, Die Salier...
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    grandson Konrad I. and his offspring built the homonymous Breuberg Castle around 1200 and named themselves after it. In 1239, owing to his son's Eberhard I. Reiz...
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  • killed by a woman whom he had raped or by her husband. But the Annals of Konrad von Scheyern recorded specifically that he was bitten in the left nipple...
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  • Schönau Abbey and of the chapter of Worms Cathedral, besides the Staufen family estates in the regions of Speyer and Worms. From about 1160 Conrad was married...
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    Dragons, or worms, are present in Germanic mythology and wider folklore, where they are often portrayed as large venomous serpents. Especially in later...
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    the late 11th century. The first family member mentioned in records was Konrad I, in 1081, who is believed to have built the castle. The Württembergs became...
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    Bishopric of Worms. The family held Steinach in fief to Worms. The name Bligger is of Germanic origin, meaning lightning spear. Bligger I was first mentioned...
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  • brother of the castellan, Frederick I of Dahn, was the cathedral canon in Worms, curator (Domkustos) of St. Cyriakus in Worms-Neuhausen, and provost of the...
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    p. 72. Brady, Thomas A. (27 May 2015). "Maximilian I and the Imperial Reform at the Diet of Worms, 1495". Maximilians Ruhmeswerk. pp. 31–56. doi:10...
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    Gottfried I von Spitzenberg-Helfenstein 1186–1190 Philip of Swabia 1190–1191 Heinrich III of Berg 1191–1197 Gottfried II von Hohenlohe 1197 Konrad von Querfurt...
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    his maternal uncle Duke Henry II of Brabant and the Cologne archbishop Konrad von Hochstaden, William was elected king of Germany after Emperor Frederick...
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    Bergerac (voice) Various 1 episode 1991 Thank You Life Doctor Marc Antoine Worms Bertrand Blier My Father the Hero André Arnel Gérard Lauzier All The Mornings...
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  • Conrad II (c. 1003 – 20 July 1039), called the Younger (German: Konrad der Jüngere), a member of the Salian dynasty, was the duke of Carinthia and margrave...
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    Philip's father-in-law George, Duke of Saxony, the bishop of Würzburg, Konrad II von Thungen, and the archbishop of Mainz, Albert III of Brandenburg,...
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    genocide and subsequent racial apartheid regime in South West Africa. World War I (1914–1918) intensified nationalist and racist sentiments in Germany and other...
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  • "Productivity app Trello sold for $425 million". New York Business Journal. Konrad, Alex (May 23, 2016). "Trello Get Serious About Big Businesses As It Passes...
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    and capacity to perform its functions effectively". In their letter to Konrad Adenauer, the three western military governors approved the Basic Law but...
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