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  1. Conrad I of Württemberg ("Konrad von Wirtinisberc, C (u) onradus de Wirdeberch") was the first ruler of the castle of Wirtemberg from 1083 to 1110, and is first mentioned in 1081. He is considered to be the founder of the Württemberg dynasty.

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      Conrad I or Konrad I may refer to: Conrad I, Count of...

  2. The first family member mentioned in records was Konrad I, in 1081, who is believed to have built the castle. The Württembergs became counts in the 12th century. In 1250, the House of Hohenstaufen 's reign over the Duchy of Swabia ended; this allowed the Württembergs to expand their territory to include the duchy.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Conrad_IConrad I - Wikipedia

    Conrad I or Konrad I may refer to: Conrad I, Count of Auxerre (died c. 864), French count of several counties, including Paris 859–862/4. Conrad I of Germany (881–918), Duke of Franconia and King of Germany in 911–918. Conrad of Constance (900–975), German bishop and saint.

  4. Ulrich I ( c. 1222 – 25 February 1265), nicknamed the Founder ( German: der Stifter ), was Count of Württemberg from 1241 until his death in 1265. [1] [2] Life. Ulrich's relation to his predecessors is uncertain. The historian Hansmartin Decker Hauff labelled Ulrich as a son of Hermann of Württemberg and Irmengard of Ulten.

  5. Ludwig I of Württemberg (c. 1098 – 1158) was Count of Wirtemberg. He reigned from 1143 until 1158 as the third ruler of Württemberg and first in his family line to do so. He acted as a member of the courts for Emperor Conrad III and Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa .

  6. Conrad of Württemberg became heir to the House of Beutelsbach and built the Wirtemberg Castle. Around 1089, he was made Count. Their domains, initially only the immediate surroundings of the castle included, increased steadily, mainly through acquisitions such as those from impoverished homes of Tübingen .

  7. Konrad Konrad I Württemberg (Beutelsbach) aka von Württemberg (est. 1050 - est. 1110)