Conrad IV of Germany
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Conrad IV (25 April, 1228 – 21 May, 1254) was king of Jerusalem (as Conrad II) (1228–1254), of Germany (1237–1254), and of Sicily (as Conrad I) (1250–1254).
He was a son of the Hohenstaufen Emperor Frederick II and the queen regnant of Jerusalem, Yolanda.
Born in Andria, Conrad was the second but only surviving son of Frederick and Yolanda, who died while bearing him. Conrad lived in Italy until 1235, when he first visited Germany.
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When Frederick II deposed his eldest son, the rebellious Conrad's older brother Henry, in 1237 had Conrad elected King of the Romans in diet in Vienna. This title presumed a future as Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. Archbishop Siegfried III of Mainz acted as German regent until 1242, when Frederick chose Henry Raspe, Landgrave of Thuringia, and Wenceslaus I of Bohemia, to assume this function. Conrad intervened directly in German politics from around 1240.
However, when Pope Innocent IV imposed a papal ban on Frederick in 1245 and declared Conrad deposed, Henry Raspe supported the pope who in turn arranged to have Raspe elected as counter-king of Germany on 22 May 1246. Raspe defeated Conrad in the battle of Nidda in August 1246, but died several months later. Also in 1246, Conrad married Elisabeth of Bavaria, a daughter of Otto II Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria. They had a son, Conradin, in 1252. In 1250 Conrad settled momentarily the situation in Germany by defeating William of Holland and his Rhenish allies.
When Frederick II died in the same year, he passed Sicily and Germany, as well as the title of Jerusalem, to Conrad, but the struggle with the pope continued. Having been defeated by William in 1251, Conrad decided to invade Italy in 1251 in the hope to regain the rich reign of his father, and where his brother Manfred acted as vicar. He was however not able to subdue the pope's supporters, and the pope in turn offered Sicily to Edmund Crouchback, son of Henry III of England (1253).
Conrad was excommunicated in 1254, but died of a malaria in the same year at Lavello, in Basilicata. Manfred first, and later his infant son Conradin, continued the struggle with the Papacy, although unsuccessfully.
Conrad's widow Elisabeth married second Meinhard II, Count of Tirol, who in 1286 became Duke of Carinthia.
With Conrad's death in 1254 began "The Interregnum of the Holy Roman Empire", during which there was no recognised ruler in the empire. It would only be ended with the election of Rudolph of Habsburg as King of the Romans in 1273.[1]
[edit] Ancestors
| Conrad IV of Germany | Father: Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor | Paternal Grandfather: Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor | Paternal Great-grandfather: Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor |
| Paternal Great-grandmother: Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy | |||
| Paternal Grandmother: Constance of Sicily | Paternal Great-grandfather: Roger II of Sicily | ||
| Paternal Great-grandmother: Beatrix of Rethel | |||
| Mother: Yolande of Jerusalem | Maternal Grandfather: John of Brienne | Maternal Great-grandfather: Erard II de Candia, count of Brienne | |
| Maternal Great-grandmother: Agnes de Montfaucon, countess of Montbéliard | |||
| Maternal Grandmother: Maria of Montferrat | Maternal Great-grandfather: Conrad of Montferrat | ||
| Maternal Great-grandmother: Isabella of Jerusalem |
[edit] References
- ^ Bennet, Judith, and Hollister, Clive, Medieval Europe, a Short History - p.260
| Preceded by Yolande | King of Jerusalem 25 April 1228 – 21 May 1254 | Succeeded by Conradin |
| Preceded by Emperor Frederick II | King of Sicily 13 December 1250 – 21 May 1254 | |
| Preceded by Henry (VII) | King of the Romans Challenged by Anti-Kings Henry Raspe and William II of Holland 1246-1254 May 1237 – 21 May 1254 | Vacant Interregnum of the Holy Roman Empire;
Eventually Rudolf of Habsburg |
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