Conrad III met Manuel I again on his return, confirming promise of a dowry for his wife Bertha-Eirene

Summary:
Conrad III on his return from Palestine met Manuel I again at Thessalonike. There he repeated his promise of Apulia as dowry for Manuel's empress Eirene, Conrad's relative Bertha von Sulzbach. He confirmed the gift with oaths from himself and his nephew Frederick of Swabia 
Dates:
1148 
Conrad III Hohenstaufen, king of Germany (Conrad 53)
  • Met the emperor Manuel 1 again at Thessalonike on his return from Palestine; confirmed his previous promise of Italy (Apulia) as dowry for his relative Eirene 66 — with oaths from himself and his nephew Frederick 51 (:) ὅπως ᾿Ιτάλιαν εἰς ἔδνον τῇ βασιλίδι ἀνασώσαιτο Εἰρήνῃ Kinnamos 87.5-11
Eirene (Bertha of Sulzbach), first wife of Manuel I (Eirene 66)
  • Italy (Apulia) was confirmed as her dowry from Conrad 53 on marriage to the emperor Manuel 1 — with oaths from Conrad and his nephew Frederick 51 (:) Kinnamos 87.6-11
Frederick III of Swabia, later Frederick I Barbarossa, western emperor (Frederick 51)
  • Confirmed with oaths his uncle Conrad 53'’s promise to the emperor Manuel 1 of Southern Italy as dowry for Eirene 66, Manuel'’s empress (:) ὅπως ᾿Ιτάλιαν εἰς ἔδνον τῇ βασιλίδι ἀνασώσαιτο Εἰρήνῃ Kinnamos 87.9-10
Emperor Manuel I Komnenos (Manuel 1)
  • After the German ruler Conrad 53'’s visit to Palestine he met him again at Thessalonike, confirming the old arrangement of Italy (Apulia) as dowry of Eirene 66, Manuel'’s empress, with oaths from Conrad and his nephew Frederick 51 (:) Kinnamos 87.5-11