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Ernest II, Duke of Swabia

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expedition of 1026-1027, Ernest joined the opposition and rebelled against Conrad again. The refusal of the local Swabian rulers to support him caused his defeat. He was forced to surrender and was imprisoned. Gisela, despite supporting Conrad against her son, did not wish for him to be entirely
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1030 Ernest was again extended the offer, if he would crack down on the enemies of Conrad. Ernest's refusal to do so, especially against his friend Werner von Kyburg, resulted in his final downfall. He was deposed as duke and placed under
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as Conrad II. Although Conrad was generous in his relations with Ernest, contentious issues soon split the duke and his stepfather. Ernest resented the power of the German Kings over Swabia. Both men also were potential claimants to the
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In 1025 Ernest, who was still relatively young, entered into rebellion against Conrad. By 1026, however, Conrad had defeated the resistance and Ernest eventually submitted, gaining the abbey of Kempten as a fief. During Conrad's
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Ernest became duke following the senior Ernest's death in 1015. Since he was a minor, the duchy was governed by regency. At first his mother Gisela assumed the position of regent; she later gave way to Ernest's uncle
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humiliated; as a result Ernest remained duke, although Gisela probably governed the duchy while he remained imprisoned.
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was crowned king, and Ernest was offered his duchy if he would give up his vassal Werner of Kyburg. At the
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The Salian Century: Main Currents in an Age of Transition
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Index


Duke of Swabia
House of Babenberg
Ernest I
Gisela of Swabia
Poppo, Archbishop of Trier
Conrad
King of Germany
Kingdom of Burgundy
Rudolph III
Italian
Henry
Diet
Easter
imperial ban
Black Forest
Konstanz Minster
Herman




Weinfurter 1999






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