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Duke of Swabia, King of Jerusalem and Sicily (1252–1268)
1268), called the Younger or the Boy, but usually known by the diminutive Conradin (German: Konradin, Italian: Corradino), was the last direct heir of the
Conradin
Swiss politician
Conradin Cramer (born 17 February 1979 in Basel) is a Swiss politician (Liberal Democratic Party LDP). He has been a member of the cantonal government
Conradin_Cramer
Italian Dominican preacher
Conradin of Bornada (or Conradin of Brescia) (died 1 November 1429) was an Italian Dominican preacher. His early biographers generally refer to him as
Conradin_of_Bornada
German composer and conductor (1780–1849)
Conradin Kreutzer or Kreuzer (22 November 1780 – 14 December 1849) was a German composer and conductor. His works include the operas Das Nachtlager in
Conradin_Kreutzer
Illuminated manuscript produced in southern Italy
The Conradin Bible is an illuminated manuscript likely produced in central or southern Italy around 1265. It is usually associated with its namesake, Conradin
Conradin_Bible
1268 dynastic conflict in Italy
Tagliacozzo was fought on 23 August 1268 between the Ghibelline supporters of Conradin of Hohenstaufen and the Guelph army of Charles of Anjou. The battle represented
Battle_of_Tagliacozzo
King of Sicily from 1258 to 1266
on behalf of his nephew Conradin in 1254. As regent, he subdued rebellions in the kingdom until, in 1258, he usurped Conradin's rule. After an initial
Manfred,_King_of_Sicily
Margrave of Baden and of Verona from 1250 to 1268
1250 until his death. As a fellow campaigner of the Hohenstaufen king Conradin, he likewise was beheaded at the behest of King Charles I of Naples. He
Frederick I, Margrave of Baden
Frederick_I,_Margrave_of_Baden
King of Sicily from 1266 to 1285
Regno almost without resistance. His victory over Manfred's young nephew, Conradin, at the Battle of Tagliacozzo in 1268 strengthened his rule. In 1270, he
Charles_I_of_Anjou
Swiss alpine skier (born 1959)
Conradin Cathomen (born 2 June 1959 in Laax) is a former Swiss alpine skier. He won the silver medal at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1982. He
Conradin_Cathomen
13th-century king of Germany, Sicily, and Jerusalem
Conrad married Elisabeth, a daughter of Otto II of Bavaria. They had a son Conradin, in 1252. In 1250 Conrad temporarily settled the situation in Germany by
Conrad_IV_of_Germany
Conradin Perner (born August 31, 1943) is a Swiss humanist, researcher and author. He became known for his work as a literature professor, ethnographer
Conradin_Perner
Medieval German royal and imperial dynasty
Conrad IV was succeeded as duke of Swabia by his only son, two-year-old Conradin. By this time, the office of duke of Swabia had been fully subsumed into
Hohenstaufen
Swiss freestyle skier
Conradign Netzer (born 2 August 1980) is a Swiss freestyle skier who specializes in the skicross discipline. He made his World Cup debut in November 2003
Conradign_Netzer
Swiss civil engineer and politician
Conrad Zschokke (also known as Konradin Zschokke and Conradin Zschokke; 14 April 1842 – 17 December 1918) was a Swiss civil engineer and Radical politician
Conrad_Zschokke
Margrave of Meissen from 1291 to 1323
Thuringia and Count Palatine of Saxony. In 1269, following the death of Conradin, he styled himself as 'Frederick III, King of Jerusalem and Sicily, Duke
Frederick I, Margrave of Meissen
Frederick_I,_Margrave_of_Meissen
1911 short story by Saki
of Clovis. It has been adapted for opera, film, radio and television. Conradin, a sickly 10-year-old boy, lives in the care of his despised, overbearing
Sredni_Vashtar
State in southern Italy (1130–1816)
from Conradin by Manfred of Sicily in 1258, the relationship between the Papacy and the Hohenstaufen had changed again. Instead of the boy Conradin, safely
Kingdom_of_Sicily
Religious wars of the High Middle Ages
year. Soon after Louis's departure King Conrad died; his two-year-old son Conradin, though residing in Bavaria, was recognised as king of Jerusalem. In 1255
Crusades
Series of European religious wars, 1240–1268
Holy Roman Emperor, in 1239 and ended with the death of his grandson Conradin, a claimant to the Kingdom of Sicily. On 20 March 1239, Pope Gregory IX
Crusade against the Hohenstaufen
Crusade_against_the_Hohenstaufen
International song competition
application. On the same day, the president of the Basel-Stadt government, Conradin Cramer, also expressed interest in Basel hosting the 2025 event. On 12
Eurovision_Song_Contest_2025
Homicide of a minor
22, 1178 – April 25, 1185 Vira Bahu I, King of Polonnaruwa, 1179 – 1196 Conradin, Duke of Swabia & King of Jerusalem, 25 March 1252 – 29 October 1268 Şehzade
Child_murder
Cleve. Manfred was regent of Sicily for his nephew, the child Conrad II ("Conradin"), but took the crown in 1258, and continued to fight to keep the kingdom
List_of_Sicilian_monarchs
Nazi German spy ring in the U.S. during World War II
detained for a short period before being released. A close associate of Conradin Otto Dold, Stabler served as a courier, transmitting information between
Duquesne_Spy_Ring
Part of Holy Roman Empire, East Francia
persisted until 1268, ending with the execution of the last Hohenstaufen duke Conradin. Count Rudolf of Habsburg, elected King of the Romans in 1273, attempted
Duchy_of_Swabia
13th-century Queen of Germany, Sicily, and Jerusalem
she gave Conradin to the Bishop of Constance for care and education. Beset by intriguing Pope Alexander VI, she agreed to appoint Conradin's uncle Manfred
Elisabeth of Bavaria, Queen of Germany
Elisabeth_of_Bavaria,_Queen_of_Germany
Kingdom in southern Italy (1815–1861)
nephew Conradin, but had then assumed the royal title himself. As the last Hohenstaufen to lay claim to the Sicilian throne and fight for it, Conradin was
Kingdom_of_the_Two_Sicilies
International song competition
Cesár Sampson, and was preceded by the passing of a "friendship gift" from Conradin Cramer, the president of the Basel-Stadt government representing the previous
Eurovision_Song_Contest_2026
Crusade against Ifriqiya in 1270
1254 had given the nominal crown of Jerusalem to his two-year-old son Conradin. Prior to his departure, Louis had arranged for a truce with Damascus,
Eighth_Crusade
Capital and largest city of Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Antioch in 1256 and Manfred in 1266, as well as the execution of his nephew Conradin in 1268, he was the last of the Hohenstaufen heirs. During the late 13th-century
Bologna
Historic castle in Sigmaringen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Eastern aspect showing the Conradin Kreutzer Monument
Meßkirch_Castle
Infante of Castile
again, and he helped raise the island for Conradin, while Henry (now Senator of Rome) also declared for Conradin in Rome. He fought on in Sicily with Frederick
Frederick_of_Castile
Italian noble family
Angevin Kings. They were expelled once more during the brief reign of King Conradin, and again returned to Siena with the help of King Charles of Anjou. But
Piccolomini
King of Bohemia from 1253 to 1278
dynasty, which became extinct in the male line upon the execution of King Conradin of Sicily in 1268. Named after his grandfather King Přemysl Ottokar I,
Ottokar_II_of_Bohemia
Battle between the troops of Charles of Anjou and Manfred of Sicily
rightful heir to the kingdom was Frederick's legitimate 14-year-old grandson Conradin, living with his uncle and guardian Louis II, Duke of Bavaria. Manfred
Battle_of_Benevento
British writer (1870–1916)
child named Conradin is raised by his aunt and guardian, Mrs De Ropp, who "would never... have confessed to herself that she disliked Conradin, though she
Saki
Historical periods with no emperor
inheritance in southern Italy. Conrad’s death and the extreme youth of his son, Conradin, signaled an implosion in the Hohenstaufen dynastic power and after the
Interregnum (Holy Roman Empire)
Interregnum_(Holy_Roman_Empire)
Castilian infante
As a result, when his cousin Conradin invaded Italy in 1268, Henry changed sides and joined him. He was one of Conradin's generals at the Battle of Tagliacozzo;
Henry_of_Castile_the_Senator
Prison in Paola, Malta
children. The prison takes its name from the hill of Corradino, named after Conradin of Swabia, king of Sicily who in the 13th century also dominated the Maltese
Corradino_prison
Regierungsbezirk in Bavaria, Germany
execution of the Swabian duke Conradin in Naples in 1268, his uncle, the Bavarian duke Louis, inherited some of Conradin's possessions in Swabia. In 1803
Swabia_(Bavaria)
German composer (1789–1860)
after he met Carl Maria von Weber. He was taught composition and piano by Conradin Kreutzer and Johann Nepomuk Hummel. In 1817 he was named musical director
Friedrich_Silcher
Religious wars focused against heretics
August 1268 defeated Conradin, Conrad IV's son, at Tagliacozzo and ended the Staufen dynasty male line in October with Conradin's execution in October
Crusades_against_Christians
1282 rebellion in Sicily against King Charles I's rule
first styled himself as vicar of his nephew Conradin, Conrad's son. However, following a false rumor that Conradin was dead, Manfred had himself crowned king
Sicilian_Vespers
Italian physician and diplomat (1210–1298)
on 29 October 1268, when they executed Conradin. He supposedly recovered the guanto di sfida (gauntlet) Conradin threw into the crowd before his execution
John_of_Procida
Rulers of the Duchy of Swabia during the Middle Ages
period, the Hohenstaufen were also Holy Roman Emperors. With the death of Conradin, the last Duke of Hohenstaufen, the duchy itself disintegrated although
Duke_of_Swabia
Italian noble
Angevin conquest. In exile Conradin elevated him in rank by granting him the title Prince of Abruzzo and he took part in Conradin's attempt to regain the kingdom
Conrad_of_Antioch
Catholic mendicant order
(1904–1995), French theologian of the Nouvelle Théologie, later cardinal Conradin of Bornada (d. 1429), renowned preacher Brian Davies (b. 1951), distinguished
Dominican_Order
American actor (born 1951)
Notes 1961 Way Out Jeremy Keeler Episode: "The Croaker" Great Ghost Tales Conradin Episode: "Srendhi Vashtar" The Defenders Johnny Remington Episode: "The
Richard_Thomas_(actor)
Cultural, historic, and linguistic region of Germany
and 13th centuries, arose out of Swabia, but following the execution of Conradin, the last Hohenstaufen, on 29 October 1268, the duchy was not reappointed
Swabia
City in Switzerland
Environment (Departement für Wirtschaft, Soziales und Umwelt (WSU), 2021) 2020 Conradin Cramer LDP Education (Erziehungsdepartement (ED), 2017) 2016 Esther Keller
Basel
Attempted English takeover of Sicily (1254–1263)
it from Manfred, who was serving as regent for Frederick II's grandson Conradin; the papacy was to offer assistance. A strategic marriage was planned for
Sicilian_business
Castle in Naples, Italy
released the next year and finally became Queen of Sicily. In 1268, King Conradin was imprisoned here before his trial and execution. Also imprisoned here
Castel_dell'Ovo
French author (1240–1305)
between 1268 and 1285 by a reference in the poem to the death of Manfred and Conradin, executed in 1268 by order of Charles of Anjou (d. 1285) who is described
Jean_de_Meun
Rival political factions in medieval Italy
After the Hohenstaufen dynasty lost the Empire when Charles I executed Conradin in 1268, the terms Guelph and Ghibelline became associated with individual
Guelphs_and_Ghibellines
Antioch, also an illegitimate son of Frederick II. Frederick's grandson Conradin (1252–1268) was the last male member who sought to reclaim the Sicilian
List_of_last_scions
Municipality in Bavaria, Germany
Hohenstaufen house goods. With the beheading of the Holy Roman Emperor Conradin in 1268 the Bavarian dukes came into the possession of Mering. This was
Mering
Region in southern Italy
in the Battle of Tagliacozzo (1268), supported the defeat of his nephew Conradin against Charles I of Anjou, the new king of Sicily. From the last half
Abruzzo
Regional capital city of Campania, Italy
Constance between 1191 and 1192 after her being captured by Sicilians, and Conradin and Giovanna I of Naples before their executions. Castel Nuovo, also known
Naples
which he pledged several possessions on behalf of his ward and nephew Conradin, King of Sicily and Jerusalem. This action was made in order to pay the
Sophie_of_Landsberg
Austrian actor and dramatist (1790–1836)
Menschenfeind (1828) and Der Verschwender (1834), incidental music by Conradin Kreutzer, are Raimund's masterpieces. Raimund's comedies are still frequently
Ferdinand_Raimund
of Santa Maria del Carmine. The square was the site of the execution of Conradin. It was also where Masaniello's revolt broke out and also the site of the
Mercato_(Naples)
Queen of Sicily from 1282 to 1285
of Sicily Reign 1282–1285 (1285) (also pretender from 1268) Predecessor Conradin (as pretender) or Charles I (de facto) Successor James I Co-ruler Peter
Constance_II_of_Sicily
Roman Catholic church in Naples, Italy
square adjacent to the church was the site in 1268 of the execution of Conradin, the last Hohenstaufen heir to the throne of the kingdom of Naples, at
Santa Maria del Carmine, Naples
Santa_Maria_del_Carmine,_Naples
Crusader state ruler (1099–1291)
(alongside the titles of King of Sicily and Duke of Swabia) after the death of Conradin in 1268, as grandson of Frederick II, who had crowned himself King of Jerusalem
King_of_Jerusalem
II of Sicily (1212–1217 joint rule), Conrad IV of Germany (1250–1254), Conradin (de jure 1254–1268), Manfred, King of Sicily (de facto as rival 1258–1266)
List of nobles and magnates within the Holy Roman Empire in the 13th century
List_of_nobles_and_magnates_within_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_in_the_13th_century
English actor (born 1996)
Year Title Role Notes 2005 Nanny McPhee Sebastian Brown 2007 Who Killed Mrs De Ropp? Conradin TV movie 2010 Billy Budd Cabin Boy TV movie
Samuel_Honywood
French playwright
and Alfred Delacour, Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin Manfred Le Gant de Conradin, Didot, 1886 Le Secret de Saint Louis, Delagrave Notice d'autorité de la
Émile_Moreau_(playwright)
Princess of Sicily
father, who retained control of Meissen. After the execution of her nephew Conradin (29 October 1268), Margaret, as the next legitimate relative, became the
Margaret_of_Sicily
Head of the Catholic Church from 1265 to 1268
the kingdom of Sicily at the conclusive Battle of Tagliacozzo, in which Conradin, the last of the house of Hohenstaufen, was taken prisoner. Clement IV
Pope_Clement_IV
of the Hohenstaufen emperors. After the death of their last offspring, Conradin, in 1268, Lauingen fell to Louis II, Duke of Bavaria, following which a
Imhoff_family
Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
professional cyclist and, sporting director of racing team Gerolsteiner Conradin Kreutzer (1780–1849), composer and band leader, visited the monastery school
Bad_Schussenried
Sophie of Landsberg (born: c. 1259; died: 24 August 1318), married to Conradin of Hohenstaufen in 1266 (proxy marriage), secondly married to Konrad I
Theodoric_of_Landsberg
13th-century bailiff of Jerusalem
kingdom from Mary of Antioch, one of the claimants after the death of Conradin in 1268. The succession, however, was disputed between Mary and Hugh III
Roger_of_San_Severino
Head of the Catholic Church from 1254 to 1261
instrumental in the War. Alexander IV succeeded Innocent IV as guardian of Conradin, the last of the Hohenstaufens, promising him protection; but in less than
Pope_Alexander_IV
Former theatre and opera house in Vienna, Austria
March): Franz Schubert's song "Erlkönig" 1822 (4 December): Libussa by Conradin Kreutzer 1823 (25 October): Euryanthe by Carl Maria von Weber 1824 (7 May):
Theater_am_Kärntnertor
Count of Brienne and Lecce
of Antioch was crowned Hugh III of Cyprus. When his second cousin's son Conradin, King of Jerusalem, was killed in 1268, the succession passed again to
Hugh,_Count_of_Brienne
Duke of Carinthia (c. 1238–1295)
Hohenstaufen dynasty by accompanying his stepson, Conradin of Swabia, on his campaign to Italy. However, after Conradin's defeat at the Battle of Tagliacozzo and
Meinhard,_Duke_of_Carinthia
Hohenstaufen dynasty period
Manfred poisoned his half-brother), making the pope the guardian of his son Conradin. The pope, however, remained unfavourable to the Swabian dynasty and instead
History_of_Swabian_Sicily
Topics referred to by the same term
cruiser HMS Danae (D44) while loaned to the Polish Navy (1944-1946) Conradi Conradin Conradines Conrads (disambiguation) Corrado (disambiguation) Conradt (disambiguation)
Conrad
Prehistoric period in Switzerland from earliest human occupation to c. 12,000 years ago
Jahren (in German). Theiss in Herder. p. 124. ISBN 978-3806205084. Burga, Conradin A.; Perret, Roger, eds. (1998). Vegetation und Klima der Schweiz seit dem
Paleolithic_Switzerland
Duke of Upper Bavaria (1229–1294)
aided his young Hohenstaufen nephew Conradin in his duchy of Swabia, but it was not possible to enforce Conradin's election as German king. As a result
Louis_II,_Duke_of_Bavaria
Castle in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
the High Steward of Meersburg to care for his two-year-old son Conradin. In 1261 Conradin became the Duke of Swabia, raising an army in the Ravensburg area
Meersburg_Castle
Luo Nilotic ethnic group in the East Africa
ISBN 978-3-7965-3552-9). Perner, Conradin 1992. Anyuak Religion. Leeds: Journal of Religion in Africa, Vol. II. Perner, Conradin 1990. Anyuak – A Luo Language
Anuak_people
Holy Roman Emperor from 1220 to 1250
Manfred acted as regent of the Regno for Conrad’s son in Germany, the young Conradin, but eventually succeeded to the Sicilian throne in 1258. Despite the continued
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Species of dragonfly
Celebration of Dragonflies". The Malta Independent. November 19, pp. 8–9. Burga, Conradin A.; Edwards, Peter J. (2001). "Fingerprints" of Climate Change: Adapted
Trithemis_annulata
Duke of Głogów
widow of the last legitimate male member of the House of Hohenstaufen, Conradin, King of Sicily and Jerusalem. They had no children. Beatrix von Silesia
Konrad_I,_Duke_of_Głogów
Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
possession of the Hohenstaufen, Frederick Barbarossa. But with the death of Conradin in 1268 in Naples, the Hohenstaufen line became extinct, and their former
Ravensburg
Chamber music ensemble
E-flat major (1808) Hans Kammeier [de] Gartenmusik (1949) Leopold Koželuch Conradin Kreutzer Clarinet quartet in E-flat major, KWV 5203 (1800) Franz Krommer
Clarinet_quartet
Aspect of musical history
1832), Karl Goldmark (Die Königin von Saba [The Queen of Sheba], 1875), Conradin Kreutzer (Das Nachtlager in Granada [The Inn at Granada], 1834) and Johann
History_of_opera
Italian painter
of Rome; Digestum infortiatum of Justinian, National Library of Turin; Conradin Bible, Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Psalter 346, University
Oderisi_da_Gubbio
Capital of the Grisons, Switzerland
C. Kind, Die Reformation in den Bistumern Chur und Como (Coire, 1858) Conradin von Moor, Geschichte von Curraetien (2 vols., Coire, 1870–1874) P. C. you
Chur
Title of numerous minor compositions by a wide variety of classical composers
49 Albumblätter (Neue Folge), Op. 80 Albumblatt for violin and piano Conradin Kreutzer: Album Leaf (1882) Lowell Liebermann Album Leaf for cello and
Album_leaf
Town in Abruzzo, Italy
Battle of Tagliacozzo (1268) between Conradin of Hohenstaufen and Charles I of Anjou, which resulted in Conradin's defeat and eventual execution. The Palazzo
Tagliacozzo
Italian condottiero
signed a treaty of peace with the Guelph city of Mantua. In 1267, when Conradin, last of the Hohenstaufen, descended into Italy to reconquer the Kingdom
Mastino_I_della_Scala
Canton of Switzerland
600 Capital Basel Subdivisions 3 municipalities Government • President Conradin Cramer • Executive Executive Council (7) • Legislative Grand Council
Basel-Stadt
Count of Flanders from 1305 to 1322
Charles I of Sicily (1265–1268) against the last Hohenstaufens, Manfred and Conradin. Together with his father he took part in 1270 in the Eighth Crusade, led
Robert_III_of_Flanders
Swiss music theorist (1886–1946)
Billeter: "Der Briefwechsel Albert Schweitzer-Ernst Kurth", Festschrift Hans Conradin, ed. V. Kalisch (Bern and Stuttgart, 1983), 233–46 E. Bücken: "Kurth als
Ernst_Kurth
Crusader state in the Levant from 1099 to 1291
technically regent of Jerusalem as well, both for Conrad and for Conrad's son Conradin after Conrad died in 1254. Both Cyprus and Jerusalem were governed by Hugh's
Kingdom_of_Jerusalem
Conflicts between various European kingdoms (1282–1302)
Sicily, was named as regent of the Sicilian Kingdom, as Conrad's son, Conradin, was too young to rule. Like his father, Manfred quarreled with the pope
War_of_the_Sicilian_Vespers
Queen of Germany from 1298 to 1308
Hohenstaufen King Conrad IV of Germany. Elizabeth thus was a half-sister of Conradin, King of Jerusalem and Duke of Swabia. Elizabeth was in fact better connected
Elisabeth of Carinthia, Queen of Germany
Elisabeth_of_Carinthia,_Queen_of_Germany
CONRADIN
CONRADIN
Female
English
Feminine form of German Conrad, CONRADINE means "bold counsel."
Girl/Female
German, Swedish
Bold; Experienced Advisor; Brave Counsel
Girl/Female
German
Bold.
Boy/Male
French, German
Honest Advisor; Brave Advisor
Boy/Male
German
Honest advisor.
Girl/Female
German
Bold.
CONRADIN
CONRADIN
Male
Italian
Italian form of Hebrew Yehowshuwa, GIOSUÈ means "God is salvation."
Boy/Male
Irish
Dark one.
Biblical
old friendship
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the medieval personal name Sim, a short form of Simon.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu
Sun
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ideal, The Sun
Boy/Male
Australian, Hebrew
Son of the Right Hand; Son of the South
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Charming Friend
Male
Greek
(Σειληνός) Greek name SEILENOS means "moving to-and-fro in the wine trough." In mythology, this is the name of the teacher and companion of the wine-god Dionysos.
Boy/Male
Latin
Form of Jovan 'Father of the sky.
CONRADIN
CONRADIN
CONRADIN
CONRADIN
CONRADIN