Conrad II, Duke of Merania

Conrad II, Duke of Merania

Conrad II (died 8 October 1182) was the Duke of Merania (or Dalmatia) from 1159 until his death. He became Count of Dachau (as Conrad III) in 1172.

Conrad was the only child of Conrad I, Duke of Merania, and Matilda of Falkenstein. He was only a child when his father died and he inherited Merania. When he came of age, he received Dachau from his uncle Arnold. Contemporary documents call him dux de Dachawe or Dachau. He died without heirs and was buried in Scheyern beside his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. Merania passed to the House of Andechs.

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Preceded by
Conrad I
Duke of Merania
1159–1182
Succeeded by
Berthold



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