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12. | Henry of Franconia, Count of Speyergau (9.Otto6, 6.Conrad5, 4.daughter4, 3.Burkhard3, 2.Adred2, 1.Bardo1) died in 997. Other Events and Attributes:
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He was also the Duke of Franconia and Carinthia.
Henry married Adelaide of Alsace about 986. Adelaide (daughter of Gerhard of Lower Alsace, Count in Alsace and Eva) died in 19 May 1040 - 1046. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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- 16. Conrad II "the Salic", Holy Roman Emperor
was born in 990 in Burgundy, France; died on 4 Jun 1039 in Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; was buried in Speyer Cathedral, Speyer, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
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13. | Pope Gregory V (9.Otto6, 6.Conrad5, 4.daughter4, 3.Burkhard3, 2.Adred2, 1.Bardo1) was born in 970; died on 4 Feb 999. Other Events and Attributes:
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His birth name was Bruno of Carinthia.
According to the The Catholic Encyclopedia (1909), "On the death of John XV the Romans sent a deputation to Otto III and asked him to name the one he would wish them to elect in the place of the deceased pontiff. He at once mentioned his chaplain and relation, Bruno, the son of Duke Otto of Carinthia and of Judith. He was already (996) distinguished for learning, especially for his knowledge of the dialects which were to develop into the languages of modern Europe. If possessed of a somewhat hasty disposition, he was nevertheless a worthy candidate for the papacy, and his election did honour to the Romans who elected him. This first German pope was consecrated 3 May, 996, and his accession was generally hailed with satisfaction. One of his first acts was to crown Otto emperor (21 May, 996). Throughout the whole of his pontificate he acted in full harmony with his imperial cousin. Together they held a synod a few days after Otto's coronation, in which Arnulf was ordered to be restored to the See of Reims, and Gerbert, the future Sylvester II, was condemned as an intruder. Unfortunately for himself and the peace of the Church, he prevailed upon the emperor not to banish from Rome the turbulent noble Crescentius Numentanus, "of the Marble Horse". No sooner did Otto leave Rome than Crescentius roused his adherents to arms and Gregory had to fly to the north. Crescentius did not stop here, but caused an antipope to be proclaimed in the person of the crafty Italo-Greek John Philagathus of Rossano, who had artfully made a position for himself at the court of the Ottos and now took the title of John XVI (997). At a synod which Gregory had ordered to meet at Pavia, not only were Crescentius and his antipope anathematized, but King Robert of France was threatened with excommunication if he did not put away Bertha whom he had married though she was related to him not only by spiritual relationship but by blood. After some opposition, Robert finally yielded, and, repenting of his misdeeds, repudiated Bertha and espoused Constance. Gerbert, too, after having been condemned by this synod also, abandoned the See of Reims, and was rewarded with the See of Ravenna. Furious that he authority had been so flouted, Otto marched upon Rome. Philagathus fled from the city and Crescentius shut himself up in the Castle of Sant' Angelo. The emperor's troops pursued the antipope, captured him, deprived him of his nose, ears, eyes, and tongue, and brought him back to Rome. There he was brought before Otto and the pope, and publicly degraded (998). Then, after being driven ignominiously through the streets of Rome on an ass, he was transported to Germany, where he seems to have died in the monastery of Fulda (1013). The castle of Sant' Angelo was next besieged, and, when it was taken, Crescentius was hanged upon its walls (998). About the year 997, Archbishop Aelfric came to Rome in order to procure his pallium, and to consult the pope about replacing the secular canons, who then held the cathedral of Canterbury, by monks, in accordance with the commission he had received from King Ethelred and the Witan. As a mark of special honour, Gregory put his own pallium on Aelfrie, and bade him put into his monastery at Canterbury "men of that order which the Blessed Gregory commanded Augustine therein to place". At the request of Otto, Gregory granted exceptional privileges to many German monasteries, and in his company held various synods for the regulation of ecclesiastical affairs. He had to threaten with anathema Ardoin, Marquess of Ivrea, if he did not make amends for his treatment of the property of St. Mary's of Ivrea, its serfs, and its bishop. Gregory V was buried in St. Peter's "in front of the sacristy, i.e. on the Gospel side, near Pope Pelagius."
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16. | Conrad II "the Salic", Holy Roman Emperor (12.Henry7, 9.Otto6, 6.Conrad5, 4.daughter4, 3.Burkhard3, 2.Adred2, 1.Bardo1) was born in 990 in Burgundy, France; died on 4 Jun 1039 in Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; was buried in Speyer Cathedral, Speyer, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Reign: From 1026 to 1039; King of Germany
- Reign: From 1027 to 1039; Holy Roman Emperor
- Reign: From 1027 to 1039; King of Italy
- Crowned: 26 Mar 1027; Conrad was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope John XIX on 26 March 1027.
- Military: 1032; Upon the death of the childless King Rudolph III of Burgundy in 1032, Conrad claimed dominion over the Kingdom of the Two Burgundies, conquered it and incorporated it into the empire.
- Reign: From 1034 to 1039; King of Burgundy
- Last Full Review: 6 Jul 2020
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His heart and bowels are buried at the Cathedral of Saint Martin, Utrecht. His body was transferred to Speyer via Cologne, Mainz, and Worms, where the funeral procession made stops. His body is buried at Speyer Cathedral, which was still under construction at this time. During a major excavation in 1900 his sarcophagus was relocated from his original resting place in front of the altar to the crypt, where it is still visible today along with those of seven of his successors.
Died:
He died of gout.
Conrad married first wife on yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Conrad married second wife on yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Conrad married Gisela of Swabia in 1016/17. Gisela (daughter of Hermann II, Duke of Swabia and Gerberga of Burgundy, Princess of Upper Burgundy) was born on 11 Nov 985 in Kelheim, Bavaria, Germany; died on 15 Feb 1043 in Goslar, Lower Saxony, Germany; was buried in Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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17. | Thiemo I, Count of Brehna, Wettin, and of Kostriz (14.Dietrich7, 10.Dedi6, 7.Dietrich5, 5.Dedi4, 3.Burkhard3, 2.Adred2, 1.Bardo1) died about 1091; was buried in Naumburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Notes:
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He co-founded the Naumburg Cathedral.
Family/Spouse: Ida von Northeim. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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20. | Henry III "the Black", Holy Roman Emperor (16.Conrad8, 12.Henry7, 9.Otto6, 6.Conrad5, 4.daughter4, 3.Burkhard3, 2.Adred2, 1.Bardo1) was born on 28 Oct 1017; died on 5 Oct 1056 in Bodfeld Lodge (Königspfalz), Elbingerode, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany; was buried in Speyer, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- History: birth to death
- Reign: From 1039 to 1056; King of Germany
- Reign: From 1046 to 1056; Holy Roman Emperor
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In 1039, he was crowned the King of Burgundy.
On 25 December 1046, he was crowned the Holy Roman Emperor and the King of Germany.
Family/Spouse: unknown wife. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Henry married Agnes of Poitou on 21 Nov 1043. Agnes (daughter of William III "the Great", Count of Poitou and Agnes of Burgundy, Princess of Lombardy) died on 14 Dec 1077. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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- 26. Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor
was born on 11 Nov 1050 in Goslar, Lower Saxony, Germany; died on 7 Aug 1106 in Liège, Wallonia, Belgium.
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23. | Konrad "the Great", Count of Brehna and Camburg (17.Thiemo8, 14.Dietrich7, 10.Dedi6, 7.Dietrich5, 5.Dedi4, 3.Burkhard3, 2.Adred2, 1.Bardo1) was born in 1098; died on 5 Feb 1157 in Petersberg Abbey, Petersberg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Land/House: 1156; Konrad divided his land among his five sons, and became a monk at the Monastery of Petersburg, part of the Petersburg Abbey.
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He was also the Margrave of Meissen and Lausitz, and the Count in the Groitsch-Rochlitz.
Konrad married Luitgard von Ravenstein before 1119. Luitgard (daughter of Albert von Ravenstein, Count of Ravenstein) died on 19 Jun 1145 in Gerbstedt Monastery, Gerbstedt, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany; was buried after 19 Jun 1145 in Gerbstedt Monastery, Gerbstedt, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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24. | Adelaide von Eilenburg (18.Dedi8, 14.Dietrich7, 10.Dedi6, 7.Dietrich5, 5.Dedi4, 3.Burkhard3, 2.Adred2, 1.Bardo1) was born about 1040; died on 26 Jan 1071. Adelaide married Ernst the Bold, Margrave of Austria about 1054. Ernst (son of Adelbert the Victorious, Margrave of Austria and Adelaide) was born on 1020 - 1027; died on 9 Jun 1075 in Homburg, Saarland, Germany; was buried in Melk, Lower Austria, Austria. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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26. | Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor (20.Henry9, 16.Conrad8, 12.Henry7, 9.Otto6, 6.Conrad5, 4.daughter4, 3.Burkhard3, 2.Adred2, 1.Bardo1) was born on 11 Nov 1050 in Goslar, Lower Saxony, Germany; died on 7 Aug 1106 in Liège, Wallonia, Belgium. Other Events and Attributes:
- History: birth to death
- Reign: From 1056 to 1106; Holy Roman Emperor
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In 1056, he was crowned the King of Germany.
On 31 March 1084, he was crowned the Holy Roman Emperor.
Henry married Bertha of Maurienne on 13 Jul 1066. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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27. | Dedo V "the Strong", Count in the Groitzsch-Rochlitz (23.Konrad9, 17.Thiemo8, 14.Dietrich7, 10.Dedi6, 7.Dietrich5, 5.Dedi4, 3.Burkhard3, 2.Adred2, 1.Bardo1) was born in 1142; died on 16 Aug 1190. Other Events and Attributes:
- Land/House: 1157; He inherited the Castle of Groitzsch.
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He was also the Margrave of Niederlausitz and the Count of Eilenburg.
Dedo married Mathilde von Heinsberg before 1160. Mathilde (daughter of Goswin II, Count of Heinsberg and Falkenburg and Adeidis von Sommerschenburg) died on 10 Jan 1189. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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28. | Leopold II "der Schone", Margrave of Austria (24.Adelaide9, 18.Dedi8, 14.Dietrich7, 10.Dedi6, 7.Dietrich5, 5.Dedi4, 3.Burkhard3, 2.Adred2, 1.Bardo1) died on 12 Oct 1102. Other Events and Attributes:
- Living: 1070
- Military: 1101; He was a crusader.
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Der Schone means the Handsome.
Family/Spouse: Ida, Countess of Cham. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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29. | Mathilde von Heinsberg (25.Adeidis9, 19.Frederick8, 15.Oda7, 11.Frederick6, 8.Berkhard5, 5.Dedi4, 3.Burkhard3, 2.Adred2, 1.Bardo1) died on 10 Jan 1189. Mathilde married Dedo V "the Strong", Count in the Groitzsch-Rochlitz before 1160. Dedo (son of Konrad "the Great", Count of Brehna and Camburg and Luitgard von Ravenstein) was born in 1142; died on 16 Aug 1190. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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30. | Agnes of Franconia, Princess of Germany (26.Henry10, 20.Henry9, 16.Conrad8, 12.Henry7, 9.Otto6, 6.Conrad5, 4.daughter4, 3.Burkhard3, 2.Adred2, 1.Bardo1) was born in 1072/73; died on 24 Sep 1143; was buried in Klosterneuburg, Germany ( now Austria). Notes:
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Agnes was the last of the Salic House.
Agnes married Frederick I von Hohenstauffen, Duke of Alsace and Swabia in 1089. Frederick (son of Frederick von Buren, Count in the Riesgau and Hildegarde von Bar-Mousson) was born about 1050; died on 20 Jan 1105; was buried in Kloster Lorch, Lorch, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Agnes married Saint Leopold III, Margrave of Austria in 1106. Leopold (son of Leopold II "der Schone", Margrave of Austria and Ida, Countess of Cham) died on 15 Nov 1136. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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31. | Agnes von Groitzsch-Rochlitz (27.Dedo10, 23.Konrad9, 17.Thiemo8, 14.Dietrich7, 10.Dedi6, 7.Dietrich5, 5.Dedi4, 3.Burkhard3, 2.Adred2, 1.Bardo1) died on 25 Mar 1195. Agnes married Berthold VI, Duke of the Coast Meran in 1170. Berthold (son of Berthold V, Count of Adnechs, Innsbrook and Wolfratschausen and Hedwig von Formbach-Putten) was born about 1152; died on 12 Aug 1204. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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32. | Saint Leopold III, Margrave of Austria (28.Leopold10, 24.Adelaide9, 18.Dedi8, 14.Dietrich7, 10.Dedi6, 7.Dietrich5, 5.Dedi4, 3.Burkhard3, 2.Adred2, 1.Bardo1) died on 15 Nov 1136. Notes:
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Leopold married Agnes of Franconia, Princess of Germany in 1106. Agnes (daughter of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor and Bertha of Maurienne) was born in 1072/73; died on 24 Sep 1143; was buried in Klosterneuburg, Germany ( now Austria). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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33. | Elizabeth of Austria (28.Leopold10, 24.Adelaide9, 18.Dedi8, 14.Dietrich7, 10.Dedi6, 7.Dietrich5, 5.Dedi4, 3.Burkhard3, 2.Adred2, 1.Bardo1) died between 16 Oct 1107 and 1114. Elizabeth married Ottokar VII, Count in the Chiemgau before 1082. Ottokar (son of Ottokar VI, Count in the Chiemgau and Wilibirg von Eppenstein) died on 28 Nov 1122. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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34. | Frederick II von Hohenstauffen, Duke of Swabia (30.Agnes11, 26.Henry10, 20.Henry9, 16.Conrad8, 12.Henry7, 9.Otto6, 6.Conrad5, 4.daughter4, 3.Burkhard3, 2.Adred2, 1.Bardo1) was born in 1090; died between 4 Apr 1147 and 6 Apr 1147; was buried in Église Sainte-Walburge, Walbourg, Grand Est, France. Frederick married Judith of Bavaria in 1121. Judith (daughter of Henry IX "the Black", Duke of Bavaria and Wulfhilda of Saxony) was born about 1100; died on 22 Feb 1130. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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35. | Agnes de Babenberg (30.Agnes11, 26.Henry10, 20.Henry9, 16.Conrad8, 12.Henry7, 9.Otto6, 6.Conrad5, 4.daughter4, 3.Burkhard3, 2.Adred2, 1.Bardo1) died in 1157. Notes:
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She was also known as Agnes of Austria and Agnes of Bamberg.
Agnes married Wladislaw II, King of Poland about 1126. Wladislaw (son of Boleslaw III, King of Poland and Zbyslava of Kiev) was born in 1105 in Poland; died on 30 May 1159. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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36. | Jhutte of Austria (30.Agnes11, 26.Henry10, 20.Henry9, 16.Conrad8, 12.Henry7, 9.Otto6, 6.Conrad5, 4.daughter4, 3.Burkhard3, 2.Adred2, 1.Bardo1)Family/Spouse: Guillaume VI (IV), Margrave of Montferrat. Guillaume (son of Rainer, Margrave of Montferrat and Gisela de Bourgogne) died in 1191 in Italy. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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37. | Gertrude of Merania (31.Agnes11, 27.Dedo10, 23.Konrad9, 17.Thiemo8, 14.Dietrich7, 10.Dedi6, 7.Dietrich5, 5.Dedi4, 3.Burkhard3, 2.Adred2, 1.Bardo1) was born about 1185; died on 28 Sep 1213 in Hungary. Other Events and Attributes:
- General Information: Her name is also spelt Gertrude von Meran.
- Last Full Review: 16 Oct 2020
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She was murdered because her blatant favoritism towards her German kinsmen and courtiers stirred up discontent among the native lords.
Gertrude married Andrew II, King of Hungary before 1203. Andrew (son of Béla III, King of Hungary and Agnes de Châtillon-sur-Loing) was born about 1177; died on 21 Sep 1235 in Hungary; was buried in Egres Abbey, Igriș, Sânpetru Mare, Timiș County, Romania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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38. | Wilibirg von Steirermark (33.Elizabeth11, 28.Leopold10, 24.Adelaide9, 18.Dedi8, 14.Dietrich7, 10.Dedi6, 7.Dietrich5, 5.Dedi4, 3.Burkhard3, 2.Adred2, 1.Bardo1) died on 18 Jan 1145. Wilibirg married Echbert II, Count of Formbach-Puttin and Newburg before 1134. Echbert (son of Echbert I, Count in the Quinziggau and Mathilda von Lamback-Puttin) died before 1140. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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