Conrad III Hohenstaufen, king of Germany M XII
Conradus Κορράδος ملك الامان الافرنجي (Conrad 53)
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- 1142
- Certainty: 2 Bertha von Sulzbach on arrival spoke prophetically about Alexios the co-emperor Certainty: 2
- 1146
- Certainty: 2 Louis VII's diplomatic preparations for the Crusade Certainty: 2
- 1147
- Certainty: 3 Louis VII consulted an assembly at Etampes to discuss details of the Crusade Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Departure of Conrad III from Ratisbon at Easter & passage through Hungary Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 2 Manuel sent ambassadors to Conrad III & his army as they passed the Hungarian border Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Manuel sent various envoys & commanders to regulate the crusaders & check their excesses Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 The clash of the Germans with the governor & people of Philippopolis Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Signs of German indiscipline (apart from Philippopolis, Adrianople, Philopation, Nikomedeia) Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Frederick of Swabia avenged an attack by Byzantine robbers at Adrianople Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Secret desires & plans of Conrad III Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Conrad suffered major losses in a flood at Choirobakchoi, but remained intransigent Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Conrad damaged the Philopation, but realised the City was impregnable & crossed to Pikridion Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Second Crusade travelled to Constantinople & was well managed by Manuel I (general factoids) Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 After a Byzantine victory in a skirmish, Conrad was induced to cross to Asia Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Conrad refused Manuel's offer of alliance, but accepted gifts & guides & left (Kinnamos) Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Division in the army of Conrad III: Otto of Freisingen took the coast road Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Byzantine trickery made Louis VII cross the straits to Asia Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Near Dorylaion German indiscipline led to defeat by a small Turkish force (Kinnamos) Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 The disastrous defeat of Conrad III (Odo of Deuil) Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 The disastrous defeat of Conrad III (William of Tyre) Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 3 Significance of the treaty - & of an eclipse of the sun Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 2 The French army reached Nikomedeia, Nicaea & Lopadion, meeting German survivors Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Prompted by Odo of Deuil, Louis VII reminded Conrad III of problems in Germany Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Louis VII & Conrad III advanced down the coast, spending Christmas near Ephesos Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Conrad III decided to return from Ephesos to Constantinople Certainty: 2
- 1148
- Certainty: 3 Victory of Louis VII at the Maiander Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Conrad III met Manuel I in Thrace & wintered in Constantinople Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 2 Leaders of the Second Crusade reassembled in Jerusalem Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 An assembly at Palmarea (Acre) decided to direct the Second Crusade against Damascus Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 3 Frankish siege of Damascus: approach & attack Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 2 Frankish siege of Damascus: betrayal & retreat Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Final attempts to find a role for the crusaders were unsuccessful; departure of Conrad III Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Conrad III met Manuel I again on his return, confirming promise of a dowry for his wife Bertha-Eirene Certainty: 2
- 1152
- Certainty: 2 Conrad III died at Bamberg without fulfilling promises made to Manuel I; Frederick I succeeded Certainty: 2
- 1153
- Conrad's successor, Frederick I, asked to marry Maria, Manuel's niece, renewing Conrad's promises Certainty: 2
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