Conrad II of Raabs

Conrad II of Raabs (c. 1125-1130 – c. 1191) was from about 1160 until his death Burgrave of the medieval Burgraviate of Nuremberg.

Conrad was a count of Raabs, a family of edelfrei nobility, named after their first castle, Burg Raabs an der Thaya in Lower Austria.

Around 1160, Conrad II succeeded Gottfried III as Burgrave.

The Burgraviate of Nuremberg was inherited by is son-in-law, Frederick I of Zollern, who had married Conrad II's daughter, Sophia of Raabs.

Emperor Henry VI probably enfeoffed Frederick I as Burgrave of Nuremberg.