Life
- 1125Born · Germany
- 1163Cardinal Bishop of Sabina (Vescovio)
- 1166Catholic archbishop
- 1181Dean of the College of Cardinals
- 1183Roman Catholic Archbishop of Mainz
- 1200Died · Neustadt an der Aisch
- —Prince-Archbishop
- —archbishop
- —cardinal
Their story
Conrad of Wittelsbach, born in Germany around 1125, was a significant figure of the 12th century. A member of the noble House of Wittelsbach, his career was marked by his elevation to the prestigious title of Duke of Bavaria. This position granted him considerable authority and influence within the Holy Roman Empire, a period of intricate political and ecclesiastical maneuvering. He lived through an era of shifting alliances and territorial disputes, playing a part in the complex tapestry of medieval European history. Conrad of Wittelsbach passed away in Neustadt an der Aisch in 1200, leaving a legacy rooted in his ducal service and his family's enduring prominence.
Family
Parents: Otto IV Wittelsbach
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