Duke Conrad I of Carinthia had been …
Years: 1011 - 1011
Duke Conrad I of Carinthia had been a candidate in the royal German election of 1002, together with his father, Otto of Worms, aka Otto I, Duke of Carinthia.
In that year or thereabouts, Conrad had married Matilda, daughter of Herman II, Duke of Swabia.
They have two sons: Conrad, later duke also, and Bruno, Bishop of Würzburg.
Conrad dies young in 1011 and is buried in the cathedral at Worms.
The German king Henry II in 1011/12 enfeoffs Adalbero with the Carinthian duchy, including the rule over the March of Verona.
Adalbero, the son of Count Markward of Eppenstein, margrave of Styria, where he succeeded his father about 1000, is married to Beatrix, probably a daughter of Duke Hermann II of Swabia from the Conradine dynasty and sister-in-law of the future Salian Emperor Conrad II.
The Salian Conrad II the Younger, son of his predecessor Conrad I, is a minor when his father dies and therefore is not taken into account; he will eventually become a bitter rival of Adalbero.
