Misc. Notes
Conrad, Duke of Lorraine
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searchConrad the Red (
German: Konrad der Rote; c. 922 – 10 August 955) was a
Duke of Lorraine from the
Salian dynasty.
He was the son of
Werner V, Count of the
Nahegau,
Speyergau, and
Wormsgau. His mother was a sister of
Conrad I of Germany. In 941, he succeeded his father in his counties and obtained an additional territory, the
Niddagau. In 944 or 945, he was also invested with Lorraine by
King Otto I.
In 947, he married
Liutgarde, daughter of
Otto and
Edith, daughter of
Edward the Elder,
King of England. He and Liutgard had one son,
Otto of Worms, later duke of
Swabia and
Carinthia.
In 953, Conrad joined his brother-in-law,
Liudolf, Duke of Swabia, in rebellion against Otto, who bitterly complained about Conrad's ingratitude. The rebellion was quashed and Conrad was deprived of Lorraine, which was instead granted to Otto's brother,
Bruno I, Archbishop of Cologne. Eventually Conrad and Otto were reconciled.
In 954 Conrad participated in a successful campaign against the
Ukrani of the
Uckerland. In 955, Conrad was killed in the
Battle of Lechfeld while fighting alongside Otto against the
Magyars. According to the chronicler
Widukind of Corvey:
Duke Conrad, the foremost of all in combat, suffering from battle fatigue caused by an unusually hot sun, loosened the straps of his armor to catch his breath when an arrow pierced his throat and killed him instantly.
Conrad's body was carried in state to
Worms, where he was given a lavish funeral and buried at
Worms Cathedral by his son Otto. Conrad was the great-grandfather of
Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor.
[edit] Sources
• Weinfurter, Stefan. The Salian Century: Main Currents in an Age of Transition, 1999