KONRAD (-after 1173). Wildgraf. Graf von Kyrburg. "…Cunrat comes de Kereberch, frater eius Emicho, Wolfram comes de Wertheim, Gerhart comes de Nuringen, Gerhart comes de Berebach et frater eius Henric…" witnessed the charter dated 1143, after 27 Sep, under which Heinrich Archbishop of Mainz confirmed property of Kloster St Victor, Mainz[630]. "…Cunradus comes et frater eius Emmecho…" subscribed the charter dated 1144 under which Heinrich Archbishop of Mainz confirmed donations to Kloster Eberbach[631]. "…Conradus comes de Kirberg, Gerlacus comes fraterque suus Imecho…" subscribed the charter dated 4 Jan 1146 under which Konrad III King of Germany confirmed an agreement between Adalbero Archbishop of Trier and Henri Comte de Namur[632]. "…comes Conradus et frater suus Embicho…" subscribed the charter dated 1151 under which Heinrich Archbishop of Mainz donated property to Kloster Winkel[633]. The Annales Sancti Disibodi (Continuatio) name "…Cuonradus comes de Kirberg…" among those present with the king when he celebrated Christmas at Worms in 1155[634]. "…Conradus irsutus comes…" subscribed the charter dated 1170 under which Christian Archbishop of Mainz settled a dispute between "Embrichonem ringravium" and Kloster Johannisberg[635]. Philipp Archbishop of Köln exchanged property "in Rode" with Kloster Otterberg for property "in villa Boshovesheim", held by "Wernherus de Bolandia", by charter dated 1173, witnessed by "Wernherus de Bolanden eiusdem predii advocatus, comes Emicho de Liningen, Irsutus comes, comes Heinricus de Dietse…"[636]. m MATHILDE de Bar, daughter of RENAUD [I] Comte de Bar & his wife Gisèle de Vaudémont. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines refers to "comites qui dicuntur Silvestres in Allemanni" as descended from "tertia [sorore eiusdem comitis =comes Barri iunior Raynaldus]"[637]. The primary source which confirms her name and more precisely identifies her husband has not yet been identified. Konrad & his wife had four children