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Konrad I Mazowiecki (b. 1187 or 1188, d. August 31st 1247) was a co-ruler, and later solo ruler of Lesser Poland, Mazovia and Kuyavia. Brought the Teutonic Knights to Polish lands.
Konrad (1172-1196) was the son of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I (Barbarossa) and his wife Beatrix.
Konrad (1167-1191) was the son of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I (Barbarossa) and his wife Beatrix.
Konrad (1074-1101) was the son of Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV and his wife Bertha.
Konrad (1052-1055) was the son of Holy Roman Emperor Henry III and his second wife Agnes.
Konrad (1252-1268) was the only son of King Konrad IV of Germany and his wife Elisabeth of Bavaria. He was the King of Sicily and Jerusalem.
Konradf (1228-1254) was the son of Friedrich II, Holy Roman Emperor and his wife Isabella. He later became King Konrad IV.
Famous bearer is Konrad Adenauer, the first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany.

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