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Konrad Konradiner, Graf im Oberlahngau

Also Known As: "the Old", "the Elder", "Konradin", "Konraad 'de Oudere'", "Graaf in Lahngouw"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hessen at Friedeslar, Niederlahngau, Ostenfrankenreich
Death: February 27, 906 (45-61)
Fritzlar, Herzogtum Franken, Ostfrankenreich (Gesneuveld bij Fritzlar)
Place of Burial: Endingen am Kaiserstuhl, Freiburg, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Immediate Family:

Son of Udo II, count in the Lahngau and Judith d'Auxerre, im Linzgau
Husband of Glismod
Father of N.N.; Konrad I; Otto (Udo) III von Franken, Graf im Ruhrgau & an der mittleren Lahn and Eberhard, Graf im Oberlahngau Pfalzgraf
Brother of Eberhard, graf im Niederlahngau & in der Ortenau; Rudolf, Bischof von Würzburg and Gebhard Welf, Duke of Lotharingia

Occupation: Graaf in Lahngouw, Opper-Lahngouw, van 892 tot 906, Markgraaf van Sorbenmark, 897, Graaf in Hessengouw 898, Hertog van Thuringen, van 903 tot 906, Graaf van Gozfeld(deel Volkfeld)
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About Konrad der Ältere, Graf im Oberlahngau

1. KONRAD ([845/60]-killed in battle near Fritzlar 27 Feb 906, bur Weilburg Martinskirche). Regino names "Chuonradus senior [et] frater eius Gebehardus", specifying that Konrad resided in Hessen at Friedeslar[164]. His birth date range is estimated from other estimated birth date ranges of members of the family and the known dates of Konrad's own career. Graf im Oberlahngau 886. "Arnolfus…rex" granted property "in comitatu Nordgauensis…in villa Yebinesheim" to the church of Speyer at the request of "Chuonradi comitis ministerialisque" by charter dated 3 Feb 891[165]. Regino specifies that the dukedom of "Boppo dux Thuringorum" was given to "Chuonrado" in 892 and soon after to "Burchardo comitis"[166]. "Conradum, patrem Conradi postea regis" is named in the Annalista Saxo, when recording his quarrel with Adalbert [Babenberg] and Heinrich of Saxony[167]. The Annales Alammanicorum record that in 903 "Adalbertus Chonradum bello occidit"[168]. Graf im Hessengau 897. "Adelbero…Augustensis ecclesiæ…præsul" donated property to Lorsch "in pago Rinigouue in comitatum Gebehardi" by charter dated 20 May [896/99], signed by "Cunrado, Walahone, Gebehardo, Ruperto, Liutfrido, Burkardo, Dragebodo comitibus"[169]. Graf im Gotzfeldgau 903: "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed privileges to the bishopric of Würzburg by charter dated 9 Jul 903 at the request (among others) of "comitum…Chonrati…" and which related to property "in pago Cozfelda in comitatu Chonrati"[170]. "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed property of Stift Kaiserswerth naming "Cuonrat…propinquus noster et abba cœnobii sancti Suithberti" at the request of "comitum…Cuonrati…et Gebeharti" by charter dated 3 Aug 904[171]. A charter dated 14 Jun 904 records an agreement between Hatto Archbishop of Mainz and the abbot of Riamnis "in manum…suique advocate Burkardi…comitis" relating to property "in locis Wilheim, Pisinga et Vosinga", signed by "Adelbertus comes, Arnolfus comes, Cunradus comes, Erinfridus comes, Liutfridus comes"[172]. Graf in der Wetterau 905. Graf im Wormsgau 906: "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed property of the church of Worms including "res in pago Wormazfelde in comitatu Kuonrati" which "comes Gebehartus" held, by charter dated 2 Sep 906[173]. Regino records that "Chuonradus comes" sent "filium suum Chuonradum" against "Gerardum et fratrem eius Matfridum" in 906[174]. Markgraf in Thuringia[175]. Regino records the death in battle "906 III Kal Mar" of "Chuonradus senior" and his burial "in castello Wileneburch" by "filii cum matre" (without naming them)[176].

m GLISMOD, daughter of --- (-26 Apr 924). "Chuonradus…rex" made a donation of property "in pago Husitin et in comitatu Bardonis…curtem Dribura…et in pago Loganacgouue…in comitatu Ottonis fratris nostri" to Kloster Fulda on the intervention of "genitricis nostræ Glismodæ" by charter dated 1 Jul 912[177]. Jackman speculates[178] that Glismod must have been related to the earlier dukes in Thuringia, which would have given her husband a hereditary claim to the dukedom which he held briefly, postulating that she was the daughter of a sister of Duke Thakulf[179]. This assumes the grant depended on some hereditary right and was not merely a reward for personal service. The Annales Necrologici Fuldenses record the death "VI Kal Mai 924" of "Glismuot com"[180].


http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA.htm#Gerharddied910

UDO, son of GEBHARD Graf im Niederlahngau & his wife ---. Graf im Lahngau. 860/879. m ---. The identity of Udo's wife is not known with certainty. According to Jackman[160], she may have been Judith, daughter of Konrad Graf im Linz- und Argengau. Udo & his wife had [four possible] children[163], who as shown below are confirmed as brothers in primary sources none of which mentions their parentage:

1. KONRAD ([845/60]-killed in battle near Fritzlar 27 Feb 906, bur Weilburg Martinskirche). m GLISMOD, daughter of --- (-26 Apr 924). Graf Konrad & his wife had [four] children:

a) KONRAD ([875/85]-19 Oct or 23 Dec 918, bur Fulda). m (before 7 Jun 914) as her second husband, KUNIGUNDE, widow of LIUTPOLD Markgraf [Liutpoldinger], sister of Graf ERCHANGER [Ahalolfinger] (bur Kloster Lorsch).
b) EBERHARD (-killed in battle near Andernach 23 Oct 939). [m ---. Jackman speculates[216] that Eberhard married (after Jun 910), as her third husband, Oda von Sachsen, widow firstly of Zwentibold King of Lotharingia [Carolingian] and secondly of Graf Gerhard [Matfriede], daughter of Otto “des Erlauchten” Duke [of Saxony] & his wife Hedwig (-2 Jul after 952), for onomastic reasons as the name of Eberhard's supposed daughter (her affiliation also being based only on his own separate onomastic hypothesis) was that of Oda's maternal grandmother. This is an interesting theory but it accumulates one onomastic hypothesis on another and must be considered highly speculative.] Eberhard
c) OTTO (-after 918).
d) daughter m BURKHARD, son of BURKHARD dux in Thuringia & his wife ---.]

2. EBERHARD (-killed in battle near Bamberg [902/903]). m WILTRUD
3. GEBHARD (-killed in battle near Augsburg [22] Jun 910).
4. RUDOLF (-killed in battle in Thuringia 3 Aug 908).

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA.htm#Gerharddied910


ODA ([884]-[2 Jul] after 952). Jackman speculates that Oda must have been born in [884], although this appears to be designed to fit with his theory about Oda's supposed third marriage[184]. Regino records the marriage in 897 of "Ottonem comitem…filiam Odam" and King Zwentibold[185]. Regino records that "Gerhard comes" married "Odam uxorem Zuendiboldi regis" after killing her first husband in battle in 900[186]. "Otto…rex" confirmed the donation of property " in loco Dauindre…in pago…Hamalant in comitatu Vuigmanni" to St Moritz at Magdeburg by "nostra amita…Uota" by charter dated 30 Dec 952[187]. Jackman speculates[188] that Graf Eberhard married Oda as her third husband, Oda von Sachsen, for onomastic reasons as the name of Eberhard's supposed daughter (her affiliation also being based only on his own separate onomastic hypothesis) was that of Oda's maternal grandmother. This is an interesting theory but it accumulates one onomastic hypothesis on another and must be considered highly speculative. m firstly ([Worms] [27 Mar/13 Jun] 897) ZWENTIBOLD King of Lotharingia [Carolingian], illegitimate son of Emperor ARNULF King of Germany & his mistress --- ([870/71]-killed in battle 13 Aug 900, bur [S%C3%BCsteren or Echternach]). m secondly (900) Graf GERHARD [Matfride], son of --- (-killed in battle 22 Jun 910). [m thirdly (after Jun 910) EBERHARD Graf im Oberlahngau Pfalzgraf, son of KONRAD Graf in der Wetterau und im Wormsgau [Konradiner] & his wife Glismod --- (-killed in battle near Andernach 23 Oct 939).] http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#OttoErlauchtedied912



Conrad, Duke of Thuringia

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Conrad (died 27 February 906), called the Old or the Elder, was the Duke of Thuringia from 892 until his death. He was the namesake of the Conradiner family and son of Udo of Neustria. His mother (probably) was a daughter of Conrad I of Logenahe (832-860). He was the count of the Oberlahngau (886), Hessengau (897), Gotzfeldgau (903), Wetterau (905), and Wormsgau (906). He united all of Hesse under his political control and thus bequeathed to his heirs what would be the Duchy of Franconia.

Early in his career, Conrad feuded with the Babenbergs Henry of Franconia and Adalbert. Conrad's chief residence was Friedeslar in Hesse. He was a comes (count) and ministerialis of Arnulf of Germany in 891. In 892, Duke Poppo was deposed from his offices and replaced in Thuringia and the Sorbian March by Conrad. He only held the dukedom briefly before he was replaced by Burchard. The reason for his appointment probably represent a change in Arnulf's policy in favour of the Conradines over the Babenbergs; but Conrad's short tenure may reflect his lack of support in Thuringia or an unwillingness on his part to be confined there.[1]

Cornad sent his son, later Conrad I of Germany, against his enemies, the brothers Gerard and Matfrid, in 906. He himself was killed in battle near Fritzlar and was buried in the church of Saint Martin at Weilburg. He left a widow named Glismod or Glismuot, who died 26 April 924 and was buried next to him. Glismod may have been a relative of the earlier Thuringian dukes (perhaps a daughter of Thachulf), thus giving her husband a hereditary claim to Thuringia. Conrad left three sons: Conrad, Eberhard, and Otto, Count of the Ruhrgau.

[edit]Sources

Reuter, Timothy. Germany in the Early Middle Ages 800–1056. New York: Longman, 1991.

Reuter, Timothy (trans.) The Annals of Fulda. (Manchester Medieval series, Ninth-Century Histories, Volume II.) Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1992.

Bernhardt, John W. Itinerant Kingship and Royal Monasteries in Early Medieval Germany, c. 936–1075. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993.


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Konrad der Ältere (Konradiner)

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Konrad der Ältere († 27. Februar 906 bei Fritzlar) aus dem Haus der Konradiner war ein Sohn des Grafen Udo im Lahngau (um 860–879) und der Vater des späteren deutschen Königs Konrad I. Konrad wird als nepos (Neffe, Enkel, Nachkomme) des Königs Arnulf bezeichnet, der mit Oda, einer Verwandten Konrads, verheiratet war.

Leben [Bearbeiten]

Konrad war 886 Graf im Oberlahngau, Graf im Wormsgau, ab 897 Graf im Hessengau, 903 Graf im Gotzfeldgau und 905 Graf in der Wetterau. Nachdem Arnulf den fränkischen Babenberger Markgrafen Poppo von Thüringen gestürzt hatte, wurde Konrad 892 als Verwandter der Königin mit der Nachfolge Poppos betraut. Gleichzeitig wurde Konrads Bruder Rudolf zum Bischof von Würzburg ernannt, womit die Konradiner einen beherrschenden Einfluss nicht nur in Hessen, sondern nun auch in Thüringen und Mainfranken gewannen.

Als Arnulf Ende 899 starb und kurz darauf sein siebenjähriger Sohn Ludwig das Kind, der Sohn Odas, zum König gewählt wurde, gewannen Konrad und seine Familie erheblichen Einfluss auf die Reichspolitik. Konrad konnte sich allerdings in Thüringen gegen die mächtiger werdenden Liudolfinger nicht behaupten, und diese Markgrafschaft ging daher bereits vor 903 wieder verloren. Dafür wuchs der Familie mit dem Titel eines dux regni Lothringens für Konrads Bruder Gebhard weitere Macht zu. Konrad stand ab 902 in einer blutigen Fehde mit den Babenbergern, in der er 906 bei Fritzlar den Tod fand. Dies führte sehr schnell die Gefangenschaft und Hinrichtung des letzten Babenbergers, Adalbert, herbei. Konrad wurde in der Martinskirche in Weilburg beerdigt.

Der Tod Konrads des Älteren und das Ende der Babenberger machte den Weg frei für Konrads Sohn, Konrad den Jüngeren, der dann mit dem Titel dux (Herzog) in Main- und Rheinfranken herrschte und 911 zum König des Ostfränkischen Reichs gewählt wurde.

Familie [Bearbeiten]

Konrad war ab etwa 880 verheiratet mit Glismut (* um 866; † 26. April 924), Tochter von Kaiser Arnulf von Kärnten. Mit ihr hatte er vier Kinder:

   * Konrad der Jüngere († 918), 910 Herzog von Franken, 911 ostfränkischer König

* Eberhard († 939), 918 Herzog von Franken
* Otto bzw. Udo od. Odo († nach 918), 904 Graf im Ruhrgau, 912 Graf an der mittleren Lahn
* Tochter ∞ Burkhard
Wichtig sind auch die Brüder Konrads:

   * Gebhard (888 bezeugt; † (22.) Juni 910 bei Augsburg), 897 und 906 Graf im oberen Rheingau, 909 Graf in der Wetterau, 903 Herzog in Lothringen (dux regni)

* Rudolf († 3. August 908 in Thüringen), 892–908 Bischof von Würzburg
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Gebhard von Lahngau (810-879) had 4 sons:

1. Berthold erzbishof von Trier, 2. Waldo abbot von Trier, 3. Berenger von Hessengau 4. Udo (830-879) von Lahngau m.Judith (daughter of Conrad I (805-866) von Welf).

Udo (830-879) and Judith had 4 sons:

I. Konrad "der ältere" -906 (m. Glismut):

Konrad and Glismut had 4 children: 1. Konrad "der jüngere" (-918) m. Kunigunde (Ahalolfinger), 2. Eberhard von Lahngau (-939) m. perhaps Oda von Sachsen (865-952) and had a son, Udo/Eldo (880-949), 3. Otto von Ruhrgau (-918), 4. dau. m. Buchard

II.Eberhard von Niederlahngau (- 903) m. Wiltrude.

Eberhard and Wiltrude had 5 children: 1. son, 2.Konrad Kurtzbold (- 948), 3.* Gebhard (- 947) m. (Adele) de Vermandois ,4 . Eberhard (- 944) von Maifeld, 5. dau. m. Werner Speyergau (-920)

•Gebhard and Adele had 4 children: 1. Konrad, Küno I ( - 982) m. NN (Judith): had 1 son: 1**. Konrad (perhaps Küno von Öhningen) m. Reginlinde.2. Udo (-982), 3.^^ Heribert (-992) von Kinziggau m Imiza von Mezingoz:, 4.++ Judith von Wetterau (-973) m. Heinrich (Udonen) (-976).
•Konrad and Reginlinde had 7 children: 1. Liutold, 2. Konrad , 3. *** Hermann II von Schwaben - 1003 m. Geberga, 4. Ita von Öhningen m. Rudolf II von Altdorf, 5. dau. m. Vladimir I Swjatoslawitsch, 6. Judith m. NN Reinfelden, m. Adalbert von Metz, 7. Kunizza (- 1020) m Friderich I von Diessen (- 1027)

•**Hermann and Geberga had 5 children: 1. Mathilde (988-1032) m. Konrad von Kärten,m. Friederich II, m. Esiko, 2. Gisela (990-1043) m. Bruno, m. Ernst I, m. Konrad II (Salier), 3. Berchtold (992-993), 4. Beatrix (-1025) m. Adalbero von Eppenstein, 5. Hermann III (-1012).

^^ Heribert and Imiza had 4 children:

1. ^^^Otto von Hammerstein (Zutpen) (-1036) m. Irmgard von Verdun, 2. Gebhard (- 1016), 3.Irmtrude (- 985) m. Friederick I von Luxemburg, 4. Geberga m. Heinrich von Schweinfurt.

^^^Otto and Irmgard had 2 children: a. Udo (-1034), b. Mathilde m. Ludolf von Brauweiler (Ezzonen).

++Judith and Heinrich had 2 children: a. Eberhard von Lahngau ( - 966), b. Conrad von Lobdengau (- 965)

III. Gebhard (872- 910) (m. Ida van Ezzo)

Gebhard and Ida had 2 children: 1.*^ Udo von Wetterau (- 949) m. NN (Kunigonde) de Vermandois, 2.**** Herman I von Schwaben (- 949) m. Reginlinde von Zürichgau

•*** Herman and Regilinde had 1 child: 1. Ida (- 986) m. Liudolf von Sachsen •^Udo and Kunigonde had 2 children: a. Gebhard - 938, b. Udo von Strassburg, bishop ( - 965) (perhaps also c. Heribert, d. Konrad - 997, e. Judith von Stade)

IV. Rudolf (860-908), bishop von Würzburg


http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA.htm#Udo860879

UDO, son of GEBHARD Graf im Niederlahngau & his wife ---. Graf im Lahngau. 860/879.

  • m ---. The identity of Udo's wife is not known with certainty.
  • According to Jackman[150], she may have been [Judith], daughter of Konrad Graf im Linz- und Argengau.
  1. KONRAD ([845/60]-killed in battle near Fritzlar 27 Feb 906, bur Weilburg Martinskirche).
  • m GLISMOD, daughter of --- (-26 Apr 924).
  • Graf Konrad & his wife had [four] children:
  1. a) KONRAD ([875/85]-19 Oct or 23 Dec 918, bur Fulda).
  2. b) EBERHARD (-killed in battle near Andernach 23 Oct 939).
  3. c) OTTO (-after 918).
  4. d) [daughter . Widukind names "Burghardum quoque Bardonem", specifying "quorum alter gener regis erat", when recording that Duke Heinrich drove them from Thuringia in 913[211]. m BURKHARD, son of BURKHARD dux in Thuringia & his wife ---.]

from https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/THURINGIA.htm#_Toc482382804

KONRAD, son of [UDO Graf im Lahngau [Konradiner] & his wife Judith [Welf] im Linzgau] ([845/60]-killed in battle near Fritzlar 27 Feb 906, bur Weilburg Martinskirche). Regino names "Chuonradus senior [et] frater eius Gebehardus", specifying that Konrad resided in Hessen at Friedeslar[69]. His birth date range estimated from other estimated birth date ranges of members of the family and the known dates of Konrad's own career. Regino specifies that the dukedom of "Boppo dux Thuringorum" was given to "Chuonrado" in 892 and soon after to "Burchardo comitis"[70].

from https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA.htm#Konraddied906

Udo & his wife had [four possible] children[164], who as shown below are confirmed as brothers in primary sources none of which mentions their parentage:

1. KONRAD ([845/60]-killed in battle near Fritzlar 27 Feb 906, bur Weilburg Martinskirche). Regino names "Chuonradus senior [et] frater eius Gebehardus", specifying that Konrad resided in Hessen at Friedeslar[165]. His birth date range is estimated from other estimated birth date ranges of members of the family and the known dates of Konrad's own career. Graf im Oberlahngau 886. "Arnolfus…rex" granted property "in comitatu Nordgauensis…in villa Yebinesheim" to the church of Speyer at the request of "Chuonradi comitis ministerialisque" by charter dated 3 Feb 891[166]. Regino specifies that the dukedom of "Boppo dux Thuringorum" was given to "Chuonrado" in 892 and soon after to "Burchardo comitis"[167]. "Conradum, patrem Conradi postea regis" is named in the Annalista Saxo, when recording his quarrel with Adalbert [Babenberg] and Heinrich of Saxony[168]. The Annales Alammanicorum record that in 903 "Adalbertus Chonradum bello occidit"[169]. Graf im Hessengau 897. "Adelbero…Augustensis ecclesiæ…præsul" donated property to Lorsch "in pago Rinigouue in comitatum Gebehardi" by charter dated 20 May [896/99], signed by "Cunrado, Walahone, Gebehardo, Ruperto, Liutfrido, Burkardo, Dragebodo comitibus"[170]. Graf im Gotzfeldgau 903: "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed privileges to the bishopric of Würzburg by charter dated 9 Jul 903 at the request (among others) of "comitum…Chonrati…" and which related to property "in pago Cozfelda in comitatu Chonrati"[171]. "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed property of Stift Kaiserswerth naming "Cuonrat…propinquus noster et abba cœnobii sancti Suithberti" at the request of "comitum…Cuonrati…et Gebeharti" by charter dated 3 Aug 904[172]. A charter dated 14 Jun 904 records an agreement between Hatto Archbishop of Mainz and the abbot of Riamnis "in manum…suique advocate Burkardi…comitis" relating to property "in locis Wilheim, Pisinga et Vosinga", signed by "Adelbertus comes, Arnolfus comes, Cunradus comes, Erinfridus comes, Liutfridus comes"[173]. Graf in der Wetterau 905. Graf im Wormsgau 906: "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed property of the church of Worms including "res in pago Wormazfelde in comitatu Kuonrati" which "comes Gebehartus" held, by charter dated 2 Sep 906[174]. Regino records that "Chuonradus comes" sent "filium suum Chuonradum" against "Gerardum et fratrem eius Matfridum" in 906[175]. Markgraf in Thuringia[176]. Regino records the death in battle "906 III Kal Mar" of "Chuonradus senior" and his burial "in castello Wileneburch" by "filii cum matre" (without naming them)[177].

m GLISMOD, daughter of --- (-26 Apr 924). "Chuonradus…rex" made a donation of property "in pago Husitin et in comitatu Bardonis…curtem Dribura…et in pago Loganacgouue…in comitatu Ottonis fratris nostri" to Kloster Fulda on the intervention of "genitricis nostræ Glismodæ" by charter dated 1 Jul 912[178]. Jackman speculates[179] that Glismod must have been related to the earlier dukes in Thuringia, which would have given her husband a hereditary claim to the dukedom which he held briefly, postulating that she was the daughter of a sister of Duke Thakulf[180]. This assumes the grant depended on some hereditary right and was not merely a reward for personal service. The Annales Necrologici Fuldenses record the death "VI Kal Mai 924" of "Glismuot com"[181].

Graf Konrad & his wife had [four] children:
a) KONRAD ([875/85]-19 Oct or 23 Dec 918, bur Fulda).
b) EBERHARD (-killed in battle near Andernach 23 Oct 939).
c) OTTO (-after 918).
d) [daughter x BURKHARD, son of BURKHARD dux in Thuringia & his wife ---.]


KONRAD ([845/60]-killed in battle near Fritzlar 27 Feb 906, bur Weilburg Martinskirche) first son of Udo (- 879). Regino names "Chuonradus senior [et] frater eius Gebehardus", specifying that Konrad resided in Hessen at Friedeslar[129]. His birth date range is estimated from other estimated birth date ranges of members of the family and the known dates of Konrad's own career. "Arnolfus…rex" granted property "in comitatu Nordgauensis…in villa Yebinesheim" to the church of Speyer at the request of "Chuonradi comitis ministerialisque" by charter dated 3 Feb 891[130]. Regino specifies that the dukedom of "Boppo dux Thuringorum" was given to "Chuonrado" in 892 and soon after to "Burchardo comitis"[131]. "Conradum, patrem Conradi postea regis" is named in the Annalista Saxo, when recording his quarrel with Adalbert [Babenberg] and Heinrich of Saxony[132]. The Annales Alammanicorum record that in 903 "Adalbertus Chonradum bello occidit"[133]. Graf im Oberlahngau 886. Graf im Hessengau 897. Graf im Gotzfeldgau 903: "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed privileges to the bishopric of Würzburg by charter dated 9 Jul 903 at the request (among others) of "comitum…Chonrati…" and which related to property "in pago Cozfelda in comitatu Chonrati"[134]. "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed property of Stift Kaiserswerth naming "Cuonrat…propinquus noster et abba cœnobii sancti Suithberti" at the request of "comitum…Cuonrati…et Gebeharti" by charter dated 3 Aug 904[135]. Graf in der Wetterau 905. Graf im Wormsgau 906: "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed property of the church of Worms including "res in pago Wormazfelde in comitatu Kuonrati" which "comes Gebehartus" held, by charter dated 2 Sep 906[136]. Regino records that "Chuonradus comes" sent "filium suum Chuonradum" against "Gerardum et fratrem eius Matfridum" in 906[137]. Markgraf in Thuringia[138]. Regino records the death in battle "906 III Kal Mar" of "Chuonradus senior" and his burial "in castello Wileneburch" by "filii cum matre" (without naming them)[139]. m GLISMOD, daughter of --- (-26 Apr 924). "Chuonradus…rex" made a donation of property "in pago Husitin et in comitatu Bardonis…curtem Dribura…et in pago Loganacgouue…in comitatu Ottonis fratris nostri" to Kloster Fulda on the intervention of "genitricis nostræ Glismodæ" by charter dated 1 Jul 912[140]. Jackman speculates[141] that Glismod must have been related to the earlier dukes in Thuringia, which would have given her husband a hereditary claim to the dukedom which he held briefly, postulating that she was the daughter of a sister of Duke Thakulf[142]. This assumes the grant depended on some hereditary right and was not merely a reward for personal service. The Annales Necrologici Fuldenses record the death "VI Kal Mai 924" of "Glismuot com"[143]. m secondly, unknown name, daughter of unknown. Graf Konrad & his wife Glismod had [four] children and one child from another unknown 2nd wife:

http://oldnoblefam.tripod.com/germany04b.htm

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85668676. Koenraad ´de Oude´ van Franconië, geb. omstr. 855, graaf van Franconië en de Hessengau, † Fritzlar (Duitsland) 27 febr. 906, begr. Weilburg, tr. 85668677. Glismodis van Beieren, geb. omstr. 866, † 26 april 924.

Uit dit huwelijk:

a. Eberhard van de Niederlahngau, † Andernach 23 okt. 939. b. Otto van de Niederlahngau. c. NN Koenraad dr van de Niederlahngau, tr. Burkhard van Thüringen. d. Koenraad I ´de Jonge, zie 42834338.

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It was in Fritzlar that in 906, a duel victoriously pitted Conrad the Younger of the Conradian dynasty against his rivals of the Babenberg line for hegemony in Franconia; and as his own father, Conrad the Elder, died in the confrontation, he inherited at the same time the title of Duke of Franconia . Conrad is crowned five years later king of Eastern Francia in Forchheim, succeeding his uncle Louis the Child : thus the fortified castle on the western borders of Fritzlar becomes royal palace .

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ONRAD ([845/60]-killed in battle near Fritzlar 27 Feb 906, bur Weilburg Martinskirche). Regino names "Chuonradus senior [et] frater eius Gebehardus", specifying that Konrad resided in Hessen at Friedeslar[164]. His birth date range is estimated from other estimated birth date ranges of members of the family and the known dates of Konrad's own career. Graf im Oberlahngau 886. "Arnolfus…rex" granted property "in comitatu Nordgauensis…in villa Yebinesheim" to the church of Speyer at the request of "Chuonradi comitis ministerialisque" by charter dated 3 Feb 891[165]. Regino specifies that the dukedom of "Boppo dux Thuringorum" was given to "Chuonrado" in 892 and soon after to "Burchardo comitis"[166]. "Conradum, patrem Conradi postea regis" is named in the Annalista Saxo, when recording his quarrel with Adalbert [Babenberg] and Heinrich of Saxony[167]. The Annales Alammanicorum record that in 903 "Adalbertus Chonradum bello occidit"[168]. Graf im Hessengau 897. "Adelbero…Augustensis ecclesiæ…præsul" donated property to Lorsch "in pago Rinigouue in comitatum Gebehardi" by charter dated 20 May [896/99], signed by "Cunrado, Walahone, Gebehardo, Ruperto, Liutfrido, Burkardo, Dragebodo comitibus"[169]. Graf im Gotzfeldgau 903: "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed privileges to the bishopric of Würzburg by charter dated 9 Jul 903 at the request (among others) of "comitum…Chonrati…" and which related to property "in pago Cozfelda in comitatu Chonrati"[170]. "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed property of Stift Kaiserswerth naming "Cuonrat…propinquus noster et abba cœnobii sancti Suithberti" at the request of "comitum…Cuonrati…et Gebeharti" by charter dated 3 Aug 904[171]. A charter dated 14 Jun 904 records an agreement between Hatto Archbishop of Mainz and the abbot of Riamnis "in manum…suique advocate Burkardi…comitis" relating to property "in locis Wilheim, Pisinga et Vosinga", signed by "Adelbertus comes, Arnolfus comes, Cunradus comes, Erinfridus comes, Liutfridus comes"[172]. Graf in der Wetterau 905. Graf im Wormsgau 906: "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed property of the church of Worms including "res in pago Wormazfelde in comitatu Kuonrati" which "comes Gebehartus" held, by charter dated 2 Sep 906[173]. Regino records that "Chuonradus comes" sent "filium suum Chuonradum" against "Gerardum et fratrem eius Matfridum" in 906[174]. Markgraf in Thuringia[175]. Regino records the death in battle "906 III Kal Mar" of "Chuonradus senior" and his burial "in castello Wileneburch" by "filii cum matre" (without naming them)[176]. m GLISMOD, daughter of --- (-26 Apr 924). "Chuonradus…rex" made a donation of property "in pago Husitin et in comitatu Bardonis…curtem Dribura…et in pago Loganacgouue…in comitatu Ottonis fratris nostri" to Kloster Fulda on the intervention of "genitricis nostræ Glismodæ" by charter dated 1 Jul 912[177]. Jackman speculates[178] that Glismod must have been related to the earlier dukes in Thuringia, which would have given her husband a hereditary claim to the dukedom which he held briefly, postulating that she was the daughter of a sister of Duke Thakulf[179]. This assumes the grant depended on some hereditary right and was not merely a reward for personal service. The Annales Necrologici Fuldenses record the death "VI Kal Mai 924" of "Glismuot com"[180]. Graf Konrad & his wife had [four] children

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Cornad, Duke of Thuringia sent his son, later Conrad I of Germany, against his enemies, the brothers Gerard and Matfrid, in 906. He himself was killed in battle near Fritzlar and was buried in the church of Saint Martin at Weilburg. He left a widow named Glismod or Glismuot, who died 26 April 924 and was buried next to him. Glismod may have been a relative of the earlier Thuringian dukes (perhaps a daughter of Thachulf), thus giving her husband a hereditary claim to Thuringia. Conrad left three sons: Conrad, Eberhard, and Otto, Count of the Ruhrgau.

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Konrad der Ältere, Graf im Oberlahngau's Timeline

845
845
Hessen at Friedeslar, Niederlahngau, Ostenfrankenreich
868
868
875
875
of Bavaria
888
888
Germania, Ostfrankenreich
906
February 27, 906
Age 61
Fritzlar, Herzogtum Franken, Ostfrankenreich
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Germany
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St.-Martins-Kirche, Endingen am Kaiserstuhl, Freiburg, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany