Ancestry
Ancestors of Conrad III of Germany8. Frederick, Count of Riesgau | ||||||||||||||||
4. Frederick von Büren | ||||||||||||||||
9. Adelheid of Filsgau | ||||||||||||||||
2. Frederick I, Duke of Swabia | ||||||||||||||||
10. Gerhard III of Egisheim-Dagsburg | ||||||||||||||||
5. Hildegard of Egisheim | ||||||||||||||||
11. Bertha | ||||||||||||||||
1. Conrad III of Germany | ||||||||||||||||
12. Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor | ||||||||||||||||
6. Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor | ||||||||||||||||
13. Agnes de Poitou | ||||||||||||||||
3. Agnes of Germany | ||||||||||||||||
14. Otto of Savoy | ||||||||||||||||
7. Bertha of Savoy | ||||||||||||||||
15. Adelaide of Susa | ||||||||||||||||
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