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- Konrad , clergyman and abbot of Wettingen Monastery
- Konrad († 1326), Bishop of Olomouc
- Konrad (1074–1101), King of Italy, co-king of Germany
- Konrad († 1192), Margrave of Montferrat, King of Jerusalem
- Konrad the Elder († 906), Margrave of Thuringia and father of the future German King Konrad I.
- Konrad der Rote († 955), Count in Speyergau, Wormsgau and Nahegau; Duke of Lorraine; Count in Franconia
- Konrad der Staufer , Count Palatine near Rhine (1156–1195)
- Konráð Gíslason (1808-1891), Icelandic-Danish linguist
- Konrad Gumprecht (1585–1618), Count of Bentheim-Limburg
- Conrad I , third abbot of Marienstatt Abbey and successor to Abbot Ulrich
- Konrad I. , Cistercian Abbot
- Konrad I. , Count in Argengau; Count in the Alpgau; Count in Linzgau; Count of Paris; Count of Auxerre
- Konrad I († 997), Duke of Swabia
- Konrad I († 1159), Count of Scheyern-Dachau
- Conrad I († 1171), Bishop of Worms
- Conrad I , Duke of Silesia
- Konrad I , Duke of Teck
- Konrad I († 918), King of Eastern France (911–918)
- Conrad I , Duke of Carinthia
- Konrad I († 1055), Duke of Bavaria and Lord of Zütphen
- Konrad I († 1092), prince in Bohemia from the Přemyslid family
- Conrad I († 1086), Count of Luxembourg
- Konrad I. , Herr von Wirtemberg, Herr vom Wirtenberg
- Conrad I († 1152), Duke of Zähringen, Duke of Burgundy
- Konrad I († 1157), Count of Wettin, Margrave of Meißen and Lausitz
- Konrad I , burgrave of Nuremberg
- Conrad I († 1247), Polish prince in the Duchy of Mazovia
- Konrad I , Count of Rietberg (1237–1264)
- Conrad I († 1271), Count of Freiburg
- Conrad I († 1304), Margrave of Brandenburg
- Konrad I († 1366), Duke of Namslau, Oels and half Cosel and half Beuthen
- Konrad I († 1347), Count of Oldenburg
- Konrad I. Garrar , provost of Berchtesgaden
- Konrad I. Heidenreich , abbot of the Waldsassen monastery
- Konrad I von Abenberg († 1147), reformer of Augustinian monasteries and archbishop of Salzburg
- Konrad I von Berg († 1313), provost in Cologne, Bishop of Münster, brother of Adolf V. von Berg
- Konrad I. von Dachau , Count of Scheyern-Dachau
- Conrad I von Geroldseck († 1180), Bishop of Strasbourg
- Conrad I of Lebus († 1299), Bishop of Lebus (1284–1299)
- Konrad I. von Morsbach († 1171), Prince-Bishop of Eichstätt
- Konrad I. von Raabs , burgrave of Nuremberg
- Konrad I von Raitenbuch († 1132), Bishop of Regensburg
- Konrad I von Riddagshausen († 1172), Bishop of Lübeck
- Konrad I. von Rüdenberg , German Roman Catholic clergyman; Bishop of Minden (1209–1236)
- Konrad I von Salzwedel († 1186), Bishop of Cammin
- Konrad I of Tölz and Hohenburg († 1258), Bishop of Freising
- Konrad I. von Valley , Count of Scheyern-Dachau-Valley
- Konrad I. von Velber († 1238), Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück
- Konrad I von Wallhausen († 1258), Bishop of Meissen (1240–1258)
- Konrad I von Wittelsbach († 1200), Archbishop of Mainz and Salzburg, Cardinal Bishop of the Roman Church
- Konrad I. Zobel († 1318), abbot of the Benedictine monastery in Münsterschwarzach
- Konrad II , abbot of the Waldsassen monastery
- Konrad II , German Benedictine abbot
- Conrad II , Count of Auxerre
- Konrad II. († 1143), Lord of Wirtemberg
- Conrad II († 1182), Duke of Merania
- Conrad II († 1192), Bishop of Worms
- Conrad II († 1233), Bishop of Cammin
- Konrad II. († 1252), provost of Berchtesgaden
- Konrad II. († 1295), Bishop of Minden
- Konrad II. († 1313), Count of Rietberg (1282-1313)
- Conrad II († 1039), Holy Roman Emperor (1027-1039)
- Konrad II. († 1039), Duke of Carinthia (1036-1039)
- Konrad II. († 1092), Count of Werl-Arnsberg and Vogt of the Diocese of Paderborn
- Conrad II (1052-1055), Duke of Bavaria
- Conrad II (1106–1136), Count of Luxembourg (1129–1136)
- Konrad II. († 1210), Margrave of the Ostmark / Lausitz
- Konrad II. († 1196), Duke of Swabia and Duke of Rothenburg
- Konrad II , nobleman of Rüdenberg
- Konrad II , Duke of Silesia and (from 1251) Duke of Glogau, Crossen and Sprottau, Elect of Passau
- Konrad II. († 1292), Duke of Teck
- Conrad II († 1350), Count of Freiburg
- Konrad II. († 1403), Duke of Oels, Cosel and Steinau and half of Beuthen
- Konrad II , German count
- Konrad II of Babenberg († 1168), Bishop of Passau, Archbishop of Salzburg
- Konrad II of Freising († 1279), Bishop of Freising
- Konrad II of Hildesheim († 1249), Bishop of Hildesheim (1221–1246)
- Konrad II of Kirchberg-Wallhausen († 1375), Bishop of Meissen
- Konrad II. Von Pfeffenhausen († 1305), Prince-Bishop of Eichstätt
- Konrad II von Pottendorf , Austrian ministerial nobleman
- Konrad II von Raabs , burgrave of Nuremberg
- Konrad II von Raitenbuch († 1185), Bishop of Regensburg
- Konrad II of Rietberg († 1297), Bishop of Osnabrück (1270–1297)
- Konrad II von Salzwedel († 1241), Bishop of Cammin
- Konrad II von Schlüsselberg († 1347), Franconian nobleman, champion and bearer of the imperial storm flag
- Konrad II von Sternberg († 1277), Archbishop of Magdeburg
- Konrad II of Tegerfelden († 1233), Bishop of Constance
- Konrad II von Wassel , Count von Wassel
- Konrad II von Weinsberg († 1396), Archbishop of Mainz (1390-1396)
- Conrad III. († 1061), Duke of Carinthia and Margrave of Verona
- Conrad III. († 1342), German Benedictine abbot
- Conrad III. († 1365), Count of Rietberg (1347–1365)
- Conrad III. († 993), King of Burgundy (937–993)
- Conrad III. († 1152), Roman-German King, King of Italy and King of Burgundy
- Conrad III. († 1304), Duke of Glogau and Sagan
- Conrad III. († 1412), Duke of Oels
- Conrad III. (1372–1424), Count of Neuchâtel
- Conrad III. (1424–1482), German Roman Catholic bishop
- Conrad III. (1449–1506), Count of Tübingen, Lord of Lichteneck
- Conrad III. the Sendlinger , Bishop of Freising
- Conrad III. Otto († 1191), Margrave of Moravia and Duke of Bohemia
- Conrad III. von Laichling († 1204), Bishop of Regensburg
- Conrad III. von Malkos , prince abbot of the Fulda monastery
- Conrad III. von Mödling († 1283), provost of Berchtesgaden
- Konrad IV. , German nobleman and governor in Swabia
- Conrad IV († 1324), Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Cammin
- Konrad IV. († 1569), Count of Tübingen, Lord of Lichteneck. From 1536 Mr. zu Lichteneck and Limburg
- Conrad IV. († 1314), Count von Abenberg, Franconian Hohenzoller
- Conrad IV (1228–1254), Duke of Swabia, Roman-German King, King of Sicily and King of Jerusalem (1228–1254)
- Conrad IV († 1428), Count of Rietberg (1389–1428)
- Konrad IV. Tanner († 1333), provost of Berchtesgaden
- Konrad IV. Von Baierbrunn (1275–1333), nobleman and stewardess to the Bavarian duke
- Conrad IV of Bussnang († 1471), Bishop of Strasbourg
- Conrad IV of Fohnsdorf († 1312), Archbishop of Salzburg
- Conrad IV von Frontenhausen , Roman Catholic Bishop and Chancellor of King Philip of Swabia
- Conrad IV of Maienfels († 1377), German Benedictine abbot
- Conrad IV of Rietberg († 1508), Bishop of Osnabrück, Prince-Bishop of Rietberg (1482–1508); Bishop of Münster (1497–1508)
- Konrad IV von Schöneck († 1329), Bishop of Worms
- Konrad IV von Viermund , Lord von Nordenbeck and Fürstenberg, bailiff of Medebach
- Conrad IX. († 1448), German nobleman, royal advisor, imperial chamberlain
- Conrad IX. († 1471), Duke of Oels, Cosel, Beuthen and Steinau
- Konrad Kurzbold († 948), founder of Limburg an der Lahn, follower of Otto I. (HRR)
- Konrad Martin († 1426), clergyman and lower servant
- Konrad Münch von Landskron († 1402), Bishop of Basel (1393–1395)
- Konráð Olavsson (* 1968), Icelandic handball player
- Konrad Probus , Bishop of Toul
- Konrad Torer von Törlein († 1406), Bishop of Lavant
- Conrad V († 1472), Count of Rietberg (1428–1472)
- Konrad V. (1361-1386), Duke of Teck
- Konrad V. († 1439), Duke of Oels, Cosel, Beuthen and Steinau
- Konrad V. Ayrenschmalz († 1492), German Benedictine and abbot of Tegernsee
- Conrad VI. († 1427), Duke of Oels, Cosel, Beuthen and Steinau
- Conrad VI. von Haimberg († 1381), Bishop of Regensburg
- Konrad VII († 1452), Duke of Oels, Cosel, Beuthen and Steinau
- Conrad VII von Soest († 1437), Bishop of Regensburg
- Konrad VIII , Duke of Oels and Steinau, Provincial of the Teutonic Order for Bohemia and Moravia
- Konrad von Altstetten , minstrel
- Konrad von Ammenhausen , Benedictine monk who wrote the Schachzabel book in Middle High German
- Konrad von Arnsberg († 1433), auxiliary bishop in Cologne
- Konrad von Bayern († 1154), son of the Bavarian Duke Henry the Black and Cistercian
- Konrad von Belmont , Bishop of Chur
- Konrad von Braunschweig-Lüneburg († 1300), Bishop of Verden
- Konrad von Bussnang († 1239), Abbot of St. Gallen
- Konrad von der Mark († 1353), founder of the Clarenberg Monastery
- Konrad von Dhaun , German clergyman, Archbishop of Mainz (1419–1434)
- Konrad von Dürkheim , Bishop of Worms
- Konrad von Eberbach († 1221), abbot and church writer
- Konrad von Egloffstein , Landmeister of the Teutonic Order in Germany
- Konrad von Eichstätt († 1342), German doctor and medical writer
- Konrad von Ergersheim († 1203), Elekt von Bamberg
- Konrad von Erlichshausen († 1449), German Grand Master of the Teutonic Order
- Konrad von Falkenberg († 1417), German knight
- Konrad von Feistritz († 1151), high freer
- Konrad von Feuchtwangen († 1296), German nobleman; Grand Master of the Teutonic Order (1290–1296)
- Konrad von Friedberg , Bishop of Olomouc
- Konrad von Füssen , nuns pastor; Stimulator of mystical literature in Engelthal
- Konrad von Fußesbrunnen , Middle High German spiritual poet
- Konrad von Geisenheim († 1386), German diplomat and bishop of Lübeck
- Konrad von Gelnhausen († 1390), German theologian
- Konrad von Gundelfingen , German monk, counter-abbot in the Prince Abbey of St. Gallen (1288–1291)
- Konrad von Gützkow , Count von Gützkow
- Konrad von Hainburg († 1360), prior of the Kartause Gaming, author of spiritual literature
- Konrad von Hebenstreit († 1412), Prince-Bishop of Freising, Bishop of Gurk
- Konrad von Heimesfurt , Middle High German spiritual poet
- Konrad von Herzenrode († 1488), Knight of the Teutonic Order, Land Marshal of Livonia
- Konrad von Himberg († 1292), Bishop of Chiemsee
- Konrad von Hirsau , monk and teacher
- Konrad von Hirscheck († 1167), German bishop in Augsburg
- Konrad von Hochstaden († 1261), Archbishop of Cologne (1238–1261)
- Konrad von Hüneburg († 1202), Bishop of Strasbourg
- Konrad von Ingersheim , knight in Ingersheim am Neckar.
- Konrad von Jungingen († 1407), Grand Master of the Teutonic Order
- Konrad von Klingenberg († 1340), German bishop
- Konrad von Konstanz († 975), saint of the diocese and the episcopal city of Konstanz
- Konrad von Kreuznach († 1368), German musician and probably also a poet (minstrel or song poet)
- Konrad von Landeck , Swiss ministerial and minstrel
- Konrad von Lichtenberg († 1299), Bishop of Strasbourg
- Konrad von Liechtenstein († 1354), Bishop of Chiemsee
- Konrad von Luppurg († 1313), Bishop of Gurk and Regensburg
- Konrad von Lustnau († 1353), abbot of the Cistercian monastery Bebenhausen (1320–1353)
- Konrad von Lützelhardt , Margrave of Ancona
- Konrad von Marburg († 1233), Grand Inquisitor and politician
- Konrad von Megenberg (1309–1374), German author of numerous writings in Latin and Middle High German
- Konrad von Morsleben , Count of Morsleben
- Konrad von Mure († 1281), Swiss canon and director of the collegiate school at Zurich's Grossmünster and author of Latin didactic poems
- Konrad von Oels († 1447), Prince-Bishop of Breslau, Duke of Oels and Bernstadt
- Konrad von Parzham (1818-1894), lay brother from the Capuchin order, saint
- Konrad von Pegau († 1423), abbot of the prince abbey of St. Gallen (1418–1419)
- Konrad von Plötzkau , Count of Plötzkau and Margrave of the Nordmark (1130)
- Konrad von Querfurt († 1142), Archbishop of Magdeburg (1134–1142)
- Konrad von Querfurt († 1202), Bishop of Hildesheim (1194–1199) and of Würzburg (1198–1202)
- Konrad von Rodank (1140–1216), Bishop of Brixen
- Konrad von Sachsenhausen , mayor of Frankfurt am Main
- Konrad von Summerau , castle captain of Enns, district judge above the Enns, is considered the first governor of Upper Austria
- Konrad von Tecklenburg-Schwerin , Count of Tecklenburg, Lord of Rheda and Count of Lingen
- Konrad von Thierberg the Elder († 1279), Knight of the Teutonic Order
- Konrad von Thierberg the Younger , Knight of the Teutonic Order
- Konrad von Thuringia († 1240), Grand Master of the Teutonic Order
- Konrad von Urach († 1227), Cistercian abbot, cardinal bishop and cardinal legate in France and Germany
- Konrad von Urslingen († 1202), Duke of Spoleto
- Conrad of Utrecht († 1099), Bishop of Utrecht
- Konrad von Vechta († 1431), Bishop of Verden, Elekt of Verden, Bishop of Olomouc, Administrator of Prague, Archbishop of Prague
- Konrad von Waldhausen († 1369), Catholic theologian and forerunner of the Hussites
- Konrad von Wallenrode , Grand Master of the Teutonic Order
- Konrad von Winterstetten , imperial gift under the Hohenstaufen kings
- Konrad von Wurmlingen († 1295), canon of the St. Martin monastery in Sindelfingen
- Konrad von Würzburg († 1287), German lyric poet, epic poet and didactic poet
- Konrad von Zabern , Alsatian theologian and music theorist
- Konrad von Zimmer , abbot at Reichenau Monastery
- Konrad von Zwole († 1434), Bishop of Olomouc and administrator of Prague
- Konrad X. (1420–1492), Duke of Oels, Cosel, Beuthen and Steinau
- Konrad X. Landschad von Steinach († 1417), German nobleman
- Konrad y Ruopp, Pablo (* 1991), German actor
- Konrad Zöllner von Rotenstein († 1390), Grand Master of the Teutonic Order
- Konrad, Aglaia (* 1960), Austrian-Belgian photographer
- Konrad, Albrecht (* 1949), German set designer and art director
- Konrad, Andy (* 1981), Liechtenstein actor, comedian, cabaret artist and theater producer
- Konrad, Anton (1883–1955), German judge and State Secretary (Bavaria)
- Konrad, Anton (* 1932), German economist and professor for monetary macroeconomics
- Konrad, Anton Hubert (* 1937), German publisher
- Konrad, Barbara (* 1969), Austrian violinist
- Konrad, Bernd (* 1948), German jazz musician and composer
- Konrad, Berta (1913–1992), German social worker and politician (CDU), Member of the State Parliament
- Konrad, Boris (* 1984), German memory trainer
- Konrád, Branislav (* 1987), Slovak ice hockey goalkeeper
- Konrad, Bruno (1930–2007), German painter and graphic artist
- Konrad, Carina (* 1982), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Konrad, Cezary (* 1967), Polish jazz musician (drums, percussion, composition, arrangement)
- Konrad, Christian (* 1943), Austrian banker and business leader
- Konrad, Christof , German-Russian Baroque architect
- Konrad, Christoph (* 1957), German politician (CDU), former MEP D.
- Konrad, Cole (* 1984), American wrestler and mixed martial arts fighter
- Konrad, Erich (1894–1975), German chemist
- Konrad, Erich (1910–1987), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Konrad, Eva (* 1979), Austrian politician (Greens), member of the Federal Council
- Konrad, Frank (* 1967), Liechtenstein politician
- Konrad, Franz (1891–1957), German politician, Lord Mayor of Schwäbisch Gmünd and Mayor of Laupheim
- Konrad, Franz (1906–1951), Austrian SS-Hauptsturmführer
- Konrad, Franz (1934–2005), German religious, theologian and artist
- Konrad, Franz (* 1951), Austrian racing car driver
- Konrad, Franz Josef (1897–1962), German local politician
- Konrad, Fred (* 1961), German doctor, politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Konrad, Friedrich (* 1921), German teacher and author
- Konrad, Friedrich (* 1967), Austrian weightlifter
- Konrad, Fritz (1914–1943), German SS squad leader in the Sobibor extermination camp
- Konrad, Gaby , Austrian TV presenter
- Konrad, Günter (* 1929), German homeland researcher, author and editor
- Konrád, György (1933–2019), Hungarian writer and essayist
- Konrad, Hans (* 1876), German folk singer and humorist
- Konrad, Heinz-Karl (* 1920), German actor
- Konrad, Helga (* 1948), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Konrad, Helmut (1926–2009), German politician (FDP), MdL Rhineland-Palatinate
- Konrad, Helmut (* 1948), Austrian historian
- Konrad, Helmut (* 1954), Liechtenstein teacher and politician (FBP)
- Konrad, Herta (* 1928), Austrian actress
- Konrad, Isabelle (* 1998), German film director, screenwriter and media artist
- Konrád, Jenő (1894–1978), Hungarian football player and coach
- Konrad, Joachim (1903–1979), German Protestant theologian
- Konrad, Johann-Friedrich (1932–2015), German theologian and university professor
- Konrad, Jürgen (* 1947), German automobile racing driver
- Konrad, Jürgen (* 1955), German lawyer, attorney general in Naumburg (Saale)
- Konrad, Kai A. (* 1961), German economist
- Konrád, Kálmán (1896–1980), Hungarian football player
- Konrád, Karel (1899–1971), Czech writer and journalist
- Konrad, Karl (1881–1958), German high school teacher, writer and student historian
- Konrad, Klaus (1914–2006), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Konrad, Klaus (* 1965), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Konrad, Manuel (* 1988), German soccer player
- Konrad, Marcel (* 1954), Swiss writer
- Konrad, Marco (* 1974), German soccer player
- Konrad, Mario (* 1983), Austrian soccer player
- Konrad, Matthias (* 1943), Austrian politician (SPÖ)
- Konrad, Michaela (* 1962), German provincial Roman archaeologist and university lecturer
- Konrad, Michaela (* 1972), Austrian artist
- Konrad, Natalija (* 1976), Ukrainian sword fencer
- Konrad, Norbert (* 1958), German psychiatrist and forensic scientist
- Konrad, Otto (1896–1973), German farmer and politician (FDP), MdL
- Konrad, Otto (1924–1970), German painter, graphic artist and senior teacher
- Konrad, Otto (* 1964), Austrian football goalkeeper and politician (TEAM), member of the state parliament
- Konrad, Patrick (* 1991), Austrian cyclist
- Konrad, Robert E. (1926–1951), German writer, poet, translator and painter
- Konrad, Rolf (1924–1990), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Konrad, Rudolf (1891–1964), German general of the mountain troops in World War II, founding father of the comrades group of the mountain troops in the Third Reich
- Konrad, Rudolf (1922–2009), German musician, composer and university lecturer
- Konrad, Sandra (* 1975), German psychologist and non-fiction author
- Konrad, Sarah (* 1967), American cross-country skier and biathlete
- Konrad, Susanne (* 1965), German writer and literary scholar
- Konrad, Thomas (* 1989), German soccer player
- Konrad, Ulrich (* 1957), German musicologist and Mozart expert
- Konrad, Walter (* 1928), German athlete and Olympic participant
- Konrad, Walter (1935–2019), German lawyer and media manager, director of European satellite programs at ZDF
- Konrad, Willi († 2005), German football official
- Konrad, Wolfgang (* 1941), German musician, inventor and researcher in the field of interactive, cross-media communication for television content
- Konrad, Wolfgang (* 1958), Austrian obstacle, medium and long distance runner
- Konradi, Artur Adolf (1880–1951), commercial attaché of the German legation in Romania and general secretary of the Romanian-German Chamber of Commerce and regional group leader of the NSDAP's foreign organization (NSDAP-AO) in Romania
- Konradi, Doris (* 1961), German writer
- Konradi, Inge (1924–2002), Austrian film actress, chamber actress and theater actress
- Konradi, Evgenija Ivanovna (1838–1898), Russian publicist and women's rights activist
- Konradi, Katharina (* 1988), Kyrgyz opera singer and concert singer (soprano) in Germany
- Konradi, Udo (* 1960), German soccer player
- Konradin (1252–1268), Duke of Swabia, titular king of Jerusalem
- Konrads, John (* 1942), Australian swimmer of Latvian origin
- Konradsheim, Corin (* 1993), Austrian ice hockey player
- Konradsson, Emmelie (* 1989), Swedish soccer player
- Konradt, Britta (* 1961), German lawyer and author
- Konradt, Joseph († 1838), organ and piano builder from Bavaria and Salzburg
- Konradt, Matthias (* 1967), German Protestant theologian and university professor
- Konrath, Alois (1895–1967), priest of the Diocese of Speyer, Bavarian officer in World War I, victim of National Socialism
- Konrath, Anton (1888–1981), Austrian conductor
- Konrath, Edith (* 1971), German actress
- Konrath, Gisela (* 1947), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Konrath, Karl (* 1941), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament in Burgenland
- Konrath, Matthias (1843–1925), Austrian-German English studies
Konri
- Konrich, Georg Friedrich (1879–1955), German politician (DHP, DP), MdL
Konro
- Konrote, George (* 1947), Fijian politician, president
- Konroyd, Steve (born 1961), Canadian ice hockey player