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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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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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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Konrad Hermann Joseph Adenauer (5 January 1876 – 19 April 1967) was a German statesman who served as the first chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany...
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Conrad, Duke of Lorraine (redirect from Konrad der Rothe)
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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Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Konrad II)
succeeded as Count of Worms in 956 by his son Otto of Worms, who was also the grandson of Otto I. In between 965 and 970, Otto of Worms' first son and Conrad...
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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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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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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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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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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 (redirect from List of Linux computer viruses and worms)
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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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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Germanic dragon (redirect from Worm (dragon))
Dragons, or worms, are present in Germanic mythology and wider folklore, where they are often portrayed as large venomous snakes and hoarders of gold...
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Conrad II, Duke of Swabia (redirect from Konrad II, Duke of Swabia)
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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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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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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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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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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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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Conrad II, Duke of Carinthia (redirect from Konrad II, Duke of Carinthia)
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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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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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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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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"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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William II of Holland (redirect from William I of the Holy Roman Empire)
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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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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Martin Luther (section Diet of Worms (1521))
ordered before the Diet of Worms. This was a general assembly of the estates of the Holy Roman Empire that took place in Worms, a town on the Rhine. It...
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