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  2. Conrad of Constance (German: Konrad von Konstanz; Latin: Conradus, Curtius; c. 900 – 26 November 975) was a German bishop and saint.

  3. Saint Conrad of Constance is revered as the patron saint of Constance, Germany, and the diocese of Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, where his spiritual influence continues to inspire the faithful.

  4. Saint Conrad of Constance was a significant figure in the Catholic Church due to his devoted service as a bishop and his reputation for wonders and miracles. He is best known for his humility, kindness, and strong commitment to prayer and fasting.

  5. St. Conrad died 975. Of the famous Guelph family and son of Count Henry of Altdorf, he was educated at the cathedral school of Constance and was ordained. He was made provost of the cathedral and in 934 was elected bishop of Constance.

  6. Saint Conrad of Constance was also known as Konrad of Konstanz. He was the Second child of Count Heinrich von Altdorf, some portion of the Guelf family. Taught at the house of God school at Constance, Germany (in present-day Switzerland).

    • Germany in Europe
    • 975 AD
    • Early 10th Century
    • Switzerland, Germany
  7. Saint Conrad of Constance. St. Conrad was a member of the powerful Welf Family, and the son of Count Heinrich of Altdorf. He was educated at the Cathedral School in Constance, and became the provost of Constance Cathedral and in 934 was made the Bishop of Constance.

  8. CONRAD OF CONSTANCE, ST. Bishop; d. Constance, Switzerland, Nov. 26, 975. He was of the aristocratic Guelf family, son of the founder of weingarten abbey. In 934 Conrad became bishop of Constance through the backing of ulric of augsburg.

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