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Conrad I

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Conrad I d. 918, German king (911-18). As duke of Franconia he distinguished himself by military exploits and in 911 was elected successor to Louis the Child by the Franconian, Saxon, Bavarian, and Swabian lords. Although supported by the bishops, he was unable to maintain strong central government. His reign was plagued by feuds and rebellions by the great feudal lords. Lorraine broke away and acknowledged Charles III of France; the Swabians continued warfare till Conrad's death; the duke of Bavaria, expelled, returned successfully. Conrad's most able foe was Henry the Fowler, duke of... Read more
Conrad, Joseph
Conrad, Joseph ( Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski) (1857...commentary on the action not unlike that of a Greek chorus. Conrad has been called an Impressionist, and the movement of the...major work, Nostromo (1904), a novel which explores one of Conrad's chief preoccupations—man's vulnerability ... Read more
Conrad, Joseph
Conrad, Joseph (1857–1924). Writer. Conrad was born in the Ukraine, son of a revolutionary who was...Narcissus’ (1897), Lord Jim (1900), and Nostromo (1904). Conrad published prolifically, making money on Chance (1914... Read more

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