Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Conrad II of Raabs

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Spouse(s)
  
Hildegard of Abenberg

Died
  
1191

Name
  
Conrad of


Father
  
Conrad I of Raabs

Noble family
  
House of Raabs

Parents
  
Conrad I of Raabs

Conrad II of Raabs Conrad II of Raabs YouTube

Conrad II of Raabs (c. 1125-1130c. 1191) was from about 1160 until his death Burgrave of the medieval Burgraviate of Nuremberg.

Life

Conrad was a count of Raabs, a family of edelfrei nobility, named after their first castle, Burg Raabs an der Thaya in Lower Austria. Conrad II was a son of Conrad I of Raabs, who had been enfeoffed around 1105 with the Burgraviate of Nuremberg, together with his older brother Gottfried II. Gottfried II's son Gottfried III of Raabs was expressly referred to with the title burggravius de Norinberg in 1154. Around 1160, Conrad II succeeded Gottfried III as Burgrave.

Conrad II did not have a male heir, and when he died around 1191, the male line of the Counts of Raabs died out. The Burgraviate of Nuremberg was inherited by is son-in-law, Frederick I of Zollern, who had married Conrad II's daughter, Sophia of Raabs. Emperor Henry VI probably enfeoffed Frederick I as Burgrave of Nuremberg.

References

Conrad II of Raabs Wikipedia