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    Conrad of Constance (German: Konrad von Konstanz; Latin: Conradus, Curtius; c. 900 – 26 November 975) was a German bishop and saint. Conrad was a member...
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    Stylite Basolus (Basle) Bellinus of Padua Conrad of Constance Ethelwine of Athelney John Berchmans Pope Siricius Stylianos of Paphlagonia (Eastern Orthodoxy)...
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    (1186–1261) Conrad I, Duke of Swabia (died 997) Conrad II, Duke of Swabia (1173–1196) Saint Conrad of Constance (900–975) Saint Conrad of Parzham (1818–1894)...
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  • (881–918), Duke of Franconia and King of Germany in 911–918 Conrad of Constance (900–975), German bishop and saint Conrad I, Duke of Swabia (915/920-997)...
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    as one of the three great German saints of the 10th century, the other two being Ulrich of Augsburg and Conrad of Constance. Towards the end of his life...
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  • Queen of the Franks. Conrad (the Elder) held several counties in Alamannia, including counties of Argengau and Linzgau, north of the Lake Constance, and...
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    wonderworker (c. 620) Saint Martin of Arades, a monk at Corbie Abbey in France (726) Saint Conrad of Constance, Bishop of Constance in Germany, went on pilgrimage...
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  • Gabor. "Constance Francesca Gabor HILTON 1947-2015 - Ancestry®". Ancestry.com. Kurtis Lee, "Francesca Hilton, daughter of Zsa Zsa Gabor and Conrad Hilton...
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  • Conrad may refer to: Saint Conrad of Constance (born c. 900–975), bishop and saint Saint Conrad of Pfullingen, of Trier (1035/1040–1066) Saint Conrad...
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    Conrad II of Italy, also known as Conrad (III) (12 February 1074 – 27 July 1101), was the Duke of Lower Lorraine (1076–1087), King of Germany (1087–1098)...
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    history of the Archdiocese. These guidelines are given the title "Shaping the awakening." Virgin Mary Conrad of Constance (Bishop of Constance) Gebhard of Constance...
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    folk tale version of The Spider and the Fly which explains why the spider hates the fly. The 10th-century Saint Conrad of Constance is sometimes represented...
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    youngest son of Count Ulrich of Bregenz. His mother died during the birth. Gebhard was educated in Constance under his uncle, Bishop Conrad at the cathedral...
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    Abbey. He may have been prompted by the canonization of Bishop Conrad of Constance in 1123. Conrad was a Welf and his canonization stimulated Henry's interest...
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    relative of the family, Bishop Conrad of Constance, was put forward for canonisation, and raised the reputation of the family. The Welf Judith, daughter of Henry...
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    In 913 Erchanger revolted against Conrad I, and in 914 he captured Solomon III, Bishop of Constance, who was Conrad’s chief counselor. Erchanger was exiled...
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    his wife, Constance Garnett, later a translator of Russian literature. She had thought Conrad's foreignness a positive merit. While Conrad had only limited...
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  • Hilton family (category American families of German ancestry)
    Steven Michael Hilton (b. 1950) Nicholas Conrad Hilton (b. 1984) David Alan Hilton (b. 1952) Sharon Constance Hilton (b. 1953) Richard Howard Hilton (b...
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  • Martyrs of Nicomedia (304–305) Forty Martyrs of Sebaste (320) Martyrs of Persia under Shapur II (4th century) Martyrs of Córdoba (850–859) Martyrs of Otranto...
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  • end of the reign of Pope Gregory VII. He reorganized and reformed the churches around Rome, canonized Conrad of Constance, condemned the teaching of Peter...
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  • Saint symbolism: Saints (A–H) (category Lists of saints)
    beginnings of the religion. Each saint is said to have led an exemplary life and symbols have been used to tell these stories throughout the history of the Church...
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  • Genealogia Welforum (category House of Welf)
    Welf duke of Bavaria who died in 1126. It may have been produced in response to the canonization of Bishop Conrad of Constance in 1123. Conrad was a Welf...
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    Conrad I, called the Peaceful (French: Conrad le Pacifique; German: Konrad der Friedfertige; Latin: Conradus; c. 925 – 19 October 993), was King of Burgundy...
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    Conrad II (German: Konrad II, c. 990 – 4 June 1039), also known as Conrad the Elder and Conrad the Salic, was the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire from...
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    the counties of Argengau and Linzgau, north of the Lake Constance. Conrad was son of count Welf I and countess Heilwig. Both of Conrad's sisters married...
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    count Conrad the Elder initially held several counties in Alamannia, most notably the counties of Argengau and Linzgau, north of the Lake Constance. In...
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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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  • Purchart I (category Year of birth uncertain)
    971 he wished to live the last years of his life in its vicinity as a recluse verbringen. Bishop Conrad of Constance, however, opposed this plan due to...
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    on a letter of Joseph Conrad to Edward Garnett, in which Conrad had written that "[Constance's] translation of Karenina is splendid. Of the thing itself...
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  • sister of count Matfrid of Orléans. She married an East Frankish nobleman Conrad the Elder, Count of Argengau (d. after 862), from the Elder House of Welf...
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