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Konrad is a German given name and surname that means "bold counselor" and may refer to: Contents. 1 People. 1.1 Given name; 1.2 Surname; 1.3 Royalty.
Conrad II or Konrad II may refer to: Conrad II, Duke of Transjurane Burgundy ( fl. 858–864, d. 876); Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor (c. 990–1039); Conrad II, ...
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Conrad IV of Germany (1228–1254) was King of Germany (King of the Romans) from 1237 to 1254. Conrad IV or Konrad IV may also refer to:.
Conrad III or Konrad III may refer to: Conrad I of Burgundy (c. 925 – 993), numbered Conrad III in his family; Conrad III, Duke of Bavaria (1052–1055) ...
Konrad Adenauer (1876-1967) was a conservative German statesman and Chancellor of Germany (1949-1963). Konrad Adenauer may also refer to:.
Konrad von Würzburg (died 1287) was a German lyric poet. Konrad von Würzburg or Conrad of Würzburg may also refer to: ... This disambiguation page lists articles ...
Conrad. Article · Talk. Language; Watch · Edit. Look up conrad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Konrad (disambiguation) · Disambiguation icon. This ...
Conrad I or Konrad I may refer to: Conrad I ... Conrad of Montferrat or Conrad I of ... This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name.
Konrad may refer to: Konrad, a Heer Soldat, in The Birdmen. Konrad, a Polish Land Forces Szeregowy, in World on Fire. Konrad Friedrichs, a Allied Spy, ...
Joseph Conrad (1857–1924) was a Polish-British novelist. Joseph Conrad may also refer to: Joseph Conrad (French colonel) (1788–1837), French colonel killed ...