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Konrad I Mazowiecki (b. 1187 or 1188, d. August 31st 1247) was a co-ruler, and later solo ruler of Lesser Poland, Mazovia and Kuyavia. Brought the Teutonic Knights to Polish lands.
Unrefined name.
Also Croatian: https://actacroatica.com/en/name/Konrad/
Refined name.
Also Estonian: https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konrad
KUWN-rad in Swedish, KON-ra in Danish, KAHN-rad in English, KON-rahd in Finnish, and KON-rat in Czech.
Also Sorbian: https://hsb.wiktionary.org/wiki/Konrad.
The name Konrad was given to 85 baby boys born in the US in 2012.
Konrad (1172-1196) was the son of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I (Barbarossa) and his wife Beatrix.
Konrad (1167-1191) was the son of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I (Barbarossa) and his wife Beatrix.
Konrad (1074-1101) was the son of Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV and his wife Bertha.
Konrad (1052-1055) was the son of Holy Roman Emperor Henry III and his second wife Agnes.
Konrad (1252-1268) was the only son of King Konrad IV of Germany and his wife Elisabeth of Bavaria. He was the King of Sicily and Jerusalem.
Konradf (1228-1254) was the son of Friedrich II, Holy Roman Emperor and his wife Isabella. He later became King Konrad IV.
Konrad is the Czech and Slovak form. Name Day: 20th November (Czech).
Nicknames: Kony, Kones, Kurt, Kunes.
Famous bearer is Konrad Adenauer, the first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Konrad comes from Old German. It means "courageous advice".

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