- male, deceased (1039)
- Conrad II (c. 990-June 4, 1039) was the son of a mid-level nobleman in Franconia, Count Henry of Speyer and Adelheid of Alsace, who inherited the...
- male, deceased (1035)
- Canute I, or Canute the Great, in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles also known as Cnut was a Viking king of England, Denmark, Norway, some of Sweden (such...
- male, deceased (1196)
- Conrad II, German: Konrad II von Hohenstaufen was duke of Swabia from 1191 to his death and Duke of Rothenburg (1188-1191). He was the fifth son of...
- male, deceased (1254)
- Conrad IV (25 April, 1228 - 21 May, 1254) was king of Jerusalem (as Conrad II) (1228-1254), of Germany (1237-1254), and of Sicily (as Conrad I)...
- male, deceased (1030)
- Welf II (died 10 March 1030) was a Swabian count and a member of the Elder House of Welf. He opposed the election of Conrad II in 1024 because it...
- male, deceased (1032)
- Bezprym, the firstborn son of King of Poland, Bolesław I Chrobry or brave and his second Hungarian wife, whose name is unknown. He was deprived of t...
- male, deceased (1034)
- Mieszko II Lambert (990-1034), also spelled Miezko II, was the duke and short-term king of Poland. He was the son of Bolesław I the Brave and E...
- male, deceased (1055)
- Conrad II (September or October 1052, Regensburg - 10 April 1055, Regensburg), called the Child, was the duke of Bavaria from 1054 to 1055. He was...
- male, deceased (1039)
- Conrad II (probably 1003-20 July 1039), called the Younger, was the Salian duke of Carinthia from 1035. His father, Conrad I died in 1011 when he...
- male, deceased (1059)
- Bernard II (c. 990 - 29 June 1059) was the duke of Saxony (1011 - 1059), the third of the Billung dynasty, a son of Bernard I and Hildegard. He had...
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