Konrad von Lützelhardt ( Konrad von Lützelhardt ), also sometimes called Konrad von Lützen (c. 1145 - c. 1197 ) - Margrave of the Ankon stamp in 1168–1197.
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The Ministerial of Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa , a participant in his Italian campaigns.
In 1168 he was appointed Margrave of the Ancon Brand. For the ability to make sudden decisions, the Italians called him Corrado Mosca in Cervello (Conrad with a fly in the brain), and this nickname is present in official documents ("Comes Conradus Muscecervello").
In some sources it is called the Duke of Spoleto.
Member of the conquest of Sicily by the Staufen (1193–1195). Since 1195, Count of Molise.
Last mentioned in 1197.
Wife - Maria, from the Italian count family. Sons - Conrad the Younger and Aginolf.
Sources
- http://www.wandruszka-genealogie.eu/Antonio/Antonio_Upload/Licinardo.pdf
- Peter Csendes: Heinrich VI. , Primus Verlag Darmstadt 1993. ISBN 3-89678-023-9
- Klaus Schubring: Die Herren von Lützelhardt. Beiträge zur Bestimmung ihrer Herkunft . In: Zeitschrift für Württembergische Landesgeschichte . Nr. 40, 1981, ISSN 0044-3786 , S. 262−283.
- http://dl.ub.uni-freiburg.de/diglit/ortenau1984/0339?sid=75920d30ac936167a588a6c3e0c6d38c
- http://www.vostlit.info/Texts/rus17/Riccardo_St_Germano/primtext1.phtml