Conrad, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal

Conrad, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal
Spouse(s) Constance of Greater Poland
Noble family House of Ascania
Father John I, Margrave of Brandenburg
Mother Sophia of Denmark
Born c.1240
Died 1304
Sched (?)
Buried Chorin Abbey

Margrave Conrad I of Brandenburg (c.1240 1304) was a member of the House of Ascania and a co-ruler of Brandenburg.

Life

Conrad I was the fourth of six children of Margrave John I of Brandenburg and his wife Sophia, daughter of King Valdemar II of Denmark. He was 26 years old when, in 1266, his father died and he and his elder brothers John II and Otto IV became co-rulers of Brandenburg.

Conrad went on to rule in the newly acquired Neumark part of Brandenburg east of the Oder River, though he rarely appeared on the political scene. On one occasion, he assisted his brother Otto IV, when they allied with Duke Mestwin II of Pomerelia according to the 1269 Treaty of Arnswalde, occupying the Pomerelian city of Gdańsk and gaining the Pomeranian territory around Rügenwalde.

He died in 1304 and was buried beside his wife in Chorin Abbey. There is an entry in the register at Chorin as follows:

Anno 1304 ist zu Sched (?) gestorben Markgraf Conrad (I.) Churfürst zu Brandenburg und ist allhier begraben.
Anno 1304 Margrave Conrad (I), Elector in Brandenburg died at Sched (?) and was buried here.

Marriage and issue

Conrad was married to Constance of Poznań (d. 1281), daughter of the Piast duke Przemysł I of Greater Poland. Together they had four children:

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Footnotes

  1. Theodor Fontane: Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg, in: Jutta Neuendorff-Fürstenau (ed.): Theodor-Fontane-Gesamtausgabe, part 2, Hanser Verlag, 1987, p. 91
Conrad, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal
Born: c.1240 Died: 1304
Preceded by
John I
Margrave of Brandenburg
With: John II
Succeeded by
Waldemar