Conrad of Hohenstaufen (c. 1135 – 8 November 1195) was the first hereditary Count Palatine of the Rhine.
Young Conrad, the only half-brother of Frederick Barbarossa, received the family's possessions around Franconia and Rhineland, particularly those of his mother's ancestry.
His endeavours to extend his area of influence brought him into conflict with the Bishops of Trier and Cologne.
His inheritance passed to his daughter Agnes and her husband Henry V, of the House of Brunswick.
Conrad married firstly a daughter, whose name is not known, of Count Gottfried I of Sponheim, who probably died in 1159 or 1160 and was buried in Schönau Abbey.