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1 7,1| of the king of Germany, Conrad III; his second wife, Mary ( 2 7,1| the latter’s death, with Conrad III Hohenstaufen; somewhat 3 7,1| Normans. The negotiations with Conrad III of Germany interrupted 4 7,1| to the sister‑in‑law of Conrad, Bertha of Sulzbach, which 5 7,1| In his letter to Manuel, Conrad wrote that this marriage 6 7,1| to Germany and persuaded Conrad III to take the cross and 7 7,1| relationship which bound Conrad to him.~ According to V. 8 7,1| namely Manuel, because Conrad III Hohenstaufen had not 9 7,1| had already gone. First Conrad set out via Hungary; a month 10 7,1| with his relative and ally Conrad, he succeeded. In Asia Minor 11 7,1| Damascus. The disappointed Conrad left Palestine on a Greek 12 7,1| at the time. Manuel and Conrad met there, examined the 13 7,1| against Roger. Thereafter Conrad returned to Germany.~ Meanwhile 14 7,1| Hohenstaufens, rose against Conrad in Germany, who was therefore 15 7,1| was thought in Italy that Conrad had already become affected 16 7,1| Suger died shortly after. Conrad remained loyal to the alliance 17 7,1| his alliance with Germany, Conrad III died (1152). His death, 18 7,1| time in the power of Roger. Conrad’s successor Frederick I 19 7,1| Manuel rex, not imperator, as Conrad had addressed him, pledged 20 7,1| personal relations between Conrad and Manuel.” The Byzantine 21 9,3| legitimate son of Frederick, Conrad, began to rule in Germany