Conrad had a complicated relationship with Frederick I, who would later become known as Frederick Barbarossa. π€Ό
ββοΈ They were actually related, but they had different ideas about ruling the empire. After Conrad's death in 1152, Frederick I took over. Before that, there were tensions between them, as they both wanted to claim more power. Conrad tried to secure his throne, but the struggle for control led to disagreements. This
conflict set the stage for future power struggles in the empire, which shaped German history.