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Conrad I of Sanneck (German: Conrad von Sanneck, Slovene: Konrad Žovneški; ? – before 1255), Lord of Žovnek (Sanneck, in German), was a free noble in the March of Savinja in the Holy Roman Empire, in what is now Slovenia. He was an ancestor of the House of Celje, founded by his grandson Frederick. It was Conrad who first used the traditional coat-of-arms of the House of Sanneck, two red stripes on a silver shield.

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  • Conrad I of Sanneck (en)
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  • Conrad I of Sanneck (German: Conrad von Sanneck, Slovene: Konrad Žovneški; ? – before 1255), Lord of Žovnek (Sanneck, in German), was a free noble in the March of Savinja in the Holy Roman Empire, in what is now Slovenia. He was an ancestor of the House of Celje, founded by his grandson Frederick. It was Conrad who first used the traditional coat-of-arms of the House of Sanneck, two red stripes on a silver shield. (en)
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  • Conrad of Sanneck (en)
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  • Conrad of Sanneck (en)
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  • "The One from Sanneck" from Codex Manesse is generally considered as a depiction of Conrad I. (en)
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  • around 1286 - 1316 (en)
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  • Conrad I of Sanneck (German: Conrad von Sanneck, Slovene: Konrad Žovneški; ? – before 1255), Lord of Žovnek (Sanneck, in German), was a free noble in the March of Savinja in the Holy Roman Empire, in what is now Slovenia. He was an ancestor of the House of Celje, founded by his grandson Frederick. He was born to the free noble (roughly equivalent to a baron) . Little is known of his youth. He flourished between 1220 and 1241, when his name is present in various sources, showing that he was the owner of large allods in the Savinja Valley, then part of the March of Carniola. In 1237, the Patriarch of Aquileia Berthold of Andechs-Merania invested him with several fiefs in Carniola and in the Windic March. Sources show that Conrad had a relatively large number of vassals, among whom the Auersperg family. It was Conrad who first used the traditional coat-of-arms of the House of Sanneck, two red stripes on a silver shield. Conrad was mentioned by the minnesanger Ulrich von Liechtenstein in his Frauendienst as a participant of the tournament in Friesach in Carinthia. Conrad very likely wrote poetry himself, being considered the same person as "the Knight from Sanneck" mentioned in the famous Liederhandschrift (book of poetry), known as the Codex Manesse. (en)
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