Gertrude of Sulzbach

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Gertrude of Sulzbach (German: Gertrud; c. 1110 – 14 April 1146) was German queen from 1138 until her death as the second wife of the Hohenstaufen
king Conrad III. She was the daughter of the Bavarian count Berengar II of Sulzbach (c.1080–1125) and Adelheid of Wolfratshausen (d. 1126).
The identity of Gertrude's mother is mentioned in the Kastler Reimchronik, Vers 525.
Adelheid of Wolfratshausen is mentioned in various other documents of the 12th century as "Countess of Sulzbach", without mentioning her husband.
De Fundatoribus Monasterii Diessenses contains a rather confused genealogy concerning her two most prominent daughters.
Otto II, Count of Wolfratshausen, father of Adelheid, is given as father to Richenza of Northeim, "Empress" and "Maria, Empress of the Greeks".
Richenza was actually the wife of Lothair II. The author of the text had apparently confused her with Gertrude von Sulzbach.
Maria is probably a confusion for "Irene", the baptismal name of Gertrude's sister Bertha of Sulzbach, wife of the Roman Emperor Manuel I Komnenos.
Both were granddaughters of Otto and children of Count Berengar and Adelheid.
At the time of Gertrude's birth, in 1111, Count Berengar II was among the nobles attending the coronation of the last Salian emperor Henry V. He is mentioned among the sureties of documents related to the coronation.
In 1120, Berengar is recorded granting a donation to the Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg.
He is mentioned as co-founder of Kastl Abbey about 1103 and as the founder of the Berchtesgaden monastery on behalf of his late mother in 1101–02, as well as of Baumburg Abbey about 1107–09.
On 23 December 1122, he was one of the German nobles who signed the Concordat of Worms between Emperor Henry V and Pope Callixtus II. In August 1125,
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