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29: 190:, but he lifted the siege when confronted by Henry the Lion. The conflict was thus frozen at the time of Conrad's death in 1152. The military prowess of Henry (VI) was emphasised in letters to his uncle, the 179:, as they were retreating from Swabia and pinned them down. When the rest of the royal army arrived, the Welfs' smaller force was routed. Only nightfall allowed some, including the Welfs, to escape. 296: 429: 419: 167:. Conrad sent Henry to intercept them with a few hundred men. Henry's forward reconnaissance troops surprised the Welfs at the royal castle ( 172: 404: 277: 363: 424: 414: 409: 373:
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together. On his return journey in 1148 Welf had entered into an alliance with
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In early 1150, the Welfs raided the possessions of the
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Index


Bopfingen
Hohenstaufen
House of Hohenstaufen
House of Welf
Henry Berengar of Germany
Welf VI
Welf VII
Henry (VI) of Germany
House of Welf
Welf VI
Welf VII
Conrad III
Second Crusade
Roger II of Sicily
Duchy of Bavaria
Henry the Lion
Hohenstaufen dynasty
Duchy of Swabia
Flochberg
Nördlingen
Brunswick
Duchy of Saxony
Byzantine emperor
Manuel I
Gregorovius 1905


Reuter 2001
Fuhrmann 1986

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