Konrad II, Count of Württemberg

[1] He served as marshal of Swabia[2] and advocate of the town of Ulm, and had large possessions in the valleys of the Neckar and the Rems.

[3] Konrad's father is unknown, but he is believed to belong to the family of the counts of Veringen (Veringenstadt).

Thus it is generally assumed that both noble families are related to each other.

After the death of Konrad I, he assumed power as heir of castle Wirtemberg.

Konrad II appears on 12 May 1110 together with his wife Hadelwig as donator of properties near Göppingen to the monastery Blaubeuren and on 28 December 1122 as a witness of emperor Heinrich V in Speyer (the first time as count, the latter without title but mentioned amongst counts).

Castle Wirtemberg (around 1600) on a postcard of 1920