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  • 1Conrad of Montferrat — (or Conrad I of Jerusalem) (Italian: Corrado di Monferrato; Piedmontese: Conrà ëd Monfrà) (mid 1140s – 28 April 1192) was a northern Italian nobleman, one of the major participants in the Third Crusade. He was the de facto King of Jerusalem, by… …

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  • 2Conrad — ist ein männlicher Vorname und ein Familienname. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Herkunft und Bedeutung 2 Bekannte Namensträger 2.1 Vorname 2.2 Zweitname …

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  • 3Conrad O'Brien-ffrench — Conrad Fulke Thomond O’Brien ffrench, Marquis de Castelthomond Conrad O Brien ffrench c. 1919 Nickname Eagle (Regimental nickname 1921) …

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  • 4Conrad Stargard — is the protagonist and title character in a series of time travel novels written by Leo Frankowski. In them, a Polish engineer named Conrad Schwartz is sent back in time to the 13th century where he has to establish himself and cope with various… …

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  • 5Conrad Weiser Area School District — Conrad Area School District Map of Berks County, Pennsylvania Public School Districts: Conrad Weiser Area School District is in pink in the western part of the county. Address …

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  • 6Conrad Weiser Homestead — Conrad Weiser House U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark …

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  • 7Conrad Weiser — Born Johann Conrad Weiser, Jr. November 2, 1696(1696 11 02) Died July 13, 1760( …

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  • 8Conrad Ferdinand Meyer — (* 11. Oktober 1825 in Zürich; † 28. November 1898 in Kilchberg bei Zürich) war ein Schweizer Dichter des Realismus, der (insbesondere historische) Novellen, Roman …

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  • 9Conrad IV of Germany — Conrad IV redirects here. There was also a Conrad IV of Swabia and a Conrad IV, Count of Fürstenberg Wolfach. Conrad of Swabia King of Germany Reign May 1237 – 21 May 1254 …

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  • 10Conrad De Montferrat — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Conrad. Conrad de Montferrat, par François Édouard Picot, 1843 (Musée de Versailles, Salle des croisades …

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