Conrad III of Germany

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Conrad III of Germany was a 12th-century King of Germany and the first Hohenstaufen ruler, known for his role in the Second Crusade and his conflicts with the Welf dynasty.

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Label Occurrences
Conrad III of Germany canonical 14
Conrad III of Hohenstaufen 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Germany
human
member of the House of Hohenstaufen
monarch
alliedWith Louis VII of France
burialPlace Bamberg Cathedral
child Agnes of Hohenstaufen
Frederick IV, Duke of Swabia
Henry Berengar
conflict dynastic conflict with the House of Welf
struggle for the German throne after the death of Lothair III
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Germany
dateOfBirth circa 1093
dateOfDeath 15 February 1152
electedIn Imperial election of 1138
endTime 1149
era High Middle Ages
father Frederick I, Duke of Swabia
givenName Conrad
house Hohenstaufen dynasty
surface form: Hohenstaufen
knownFor being the first Hohenstaufen king of Germany
conflict with the Welf dynasty
participation in the Second Crusade
languageSpoken Middle High German
mannerOfDeath natural causes
mother Agnes of Waiblingen
nobleFamily Hohenstaufen dynasty
surface form: House of Hohenstaufen
notableEvent defeat of his army by the Seljuks in Anatolia during the Second Crusade
opponent Henry the Lion
Henry the Proud
participatedIn Second Crusade
placeOfBirth probably Babenberg or Hohenstaufen domains in the Holy Roman Empire
placeOfDeath Bamberg
positionHeld King of East Francia
surface form: King of Germany

King of the Romans
predecessor Lothair III, Holy Roman Emperor
realm Holy Roman Empire
reignEnd 1152
reignStart 1138
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
ruledPartOf Duchy of Franconia
surface form: Duchy of Franconia (de facto royal domain)
sexOrGender male
sibling Frederick II, Duke of Swabia
spouse Gertrude of Sulzbach
surface form: Gertrude of Comburg

Gertrude of Sulzbach
startTime 1147
successor Frederick I Barbarossa
supportedBy Pope Innocent II
title Rex Romanorum

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Hohenstaufen dynasty notableMember Conrad III of Germany
Hohenstaufen dynasty hasTitleHolder Conrad III of Germany
Frederick I Barbarossa relative Conrad III of Germany
Second Crusade commander Conrad III of Germany
Louis VII of France ally Conrad III of Germany
King of the Romans officeHolder Conrad III of Germany
Conrad hasNotableBearer Conrad III of Germany
Hohenstaufen Castle associatedWith Conrad III of Germany
Barbarossa predecessorAsEmperor Conrad III of Germany
Frederick I, Duke of Swabia child Conrad III of Germany
Lothair III, Holy Roman Emperor opponent Conrad III of Germany
this entity surface form: Conrad III of Hohenstaufen
Baldwin III of Jerusalem alliedWith Conrad III of Germany
Siege of Damascus (1148) commander Conrad III of Germany