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KONRAD [I] von Zollern, son of FRIEDRICH I Burggraf von Nürnberg & his wife Sophie von Raabs (-[24 Aug 1260/10 Mar 1261]). Graf von Zollern. KONRAD I Burggraf von Nürnberg 1208. Emperor Otto IV confirmed the donation made by "Cunradus comes de Zolre qui et Burggravius de Nurenberg" to the church of Speyer by charter dated 29 Aug 1210[1000]. Heinrich VII King of Germany confirmed the donation of a mill at Nürnberg to the Teutonic Order made by "Conradus Burcgravius de Nuernberg" by charter dated 30 Aug 1234[1001]. Emperor Friedrich II confirmed the sale of "castrum Virnespurc" made by "Gotfrido de Hohenloch" to "Cunradus burgravius de Nurenberc" as compensation for damage to "Ludewico de Virnesperc", by charter dated Sep 1235[1002]. "…Conradus burgravius de Norenberch senior et junior burgravius filius filius suus…" witnessed the charter dated Dec 1243 under which Konrad King of Germany confirmed the donation to the Teutonic Order made by his father Emperor Friedrich II[1003]. "C burgravius senior de Nurenberch" confirmed a sale of property made by "quandam ministerialem nostram Adelheidem…de Aspach" by charter dated 20 Mar 1246 witnessed by "Fridericus junior Burgravius…"[1004]. "Corraudus burgravii de Nuremberch et Fredericus filius eius" granted their rights "in comitatu Burgundie…et in regno Francie excepta advocatia Bisuntina", received from "Elisabeth uxore nostra sorore Ottonis quondam ducis Meranie", when agreeing the marriage of "Alis nata nostra burgravii iunioris" and "Johanne nato nobilis viri Johannis comitis Burgundie et domini Salinensis", by charter dated 3 Jul 1255[1005]. "Conradus senior et Conradus junior Burgravii de Nurenberc" bought rights in "in castro Firnsperc…et in villis Egenhusen, Eben et in Tagsteten" from "dominus Albertus et dominus Ludewicus fratres de Uffenheim", the purchase price being paid by "Fr[idericus] Burgravius et Fr[idericus] de Truhendingen", with the consent of "soror…dictorum fratrum domina Adelheidis matrona in Ahalmingen", by charter dated 16 Oct 1259, witnessed by "Friderici iunioris Burgravii, Friderici de Truhendingen…Alberti de Hohenloch…"[1006].

m [firstly] ---. The name of Konrad´s [first] wife is not known. The wide difference in the probable birth dates of Konrad´s children suggests that they were born from two different marriages.

m [secondly] ---. The name of Konrad´s [second] wife is not known. The wide difference in the probable birth dates of Konrad´s children suggests that they were born from two different marriages.

Konrad I & his [first] wife had [four] children:

1. ELISABETH (-14 Nov 1255). Her parentage and marriage are indicated by the charter dated 2 Jun 1284 under which her son "Fridericus Lantgravius de Lukenberch" granted "feoda nostra…Manlehen…circa Nappurch…exceptis duobus castris Werdenberch et Bliestein" to "Fridericio Burcgravio de Nurenberch avunculo nostro"[1007], although the term "avunculus" is used loosely in this document. The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage more precisely has not yet been identified. m GERHARD [III] Landgraf von Leuchtenberg, son of DIEPOLD [I] Landgraf von Leuchtenberg & his wife --- (-before 7 Apr 1244).

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