Blessed Conrad of Bavaria
Son of the Duke of Bavaria, Conrad became a monk at Clairvaux before setting out on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Upon his return, he died in Apulia,…
First name and chronology
4 saints and blesseds bear the name Conrad, between 1070 and 1400; the most famous is Saint Conrad of Piacenza, celebrated on February 19th.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
Son of the Duke of Bavaria, Conrad became a monk at Clairvaux before setting out on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Upon his return, he died in Apulia,…
Born in Ascoli in 1234, Conrad of Ascoli was a Franciscan friar renowned for his missionary zeal in Africa and his theological scholarship in Paris. A…
An Italian Franciscan religious of the 13th century, Conrad of Offida distinguished himself by his profound humility, refusing honors to serve in the …
A nobleman of Piacenza in the 14th century, Conrad embraced poverty after causing an accidental fire and saving an innocent man from unjust condemnati…
The feast of Conrad is celebrated on February 19th, in memory of Saint Conrad of Piacenza.
4 saints and blesseds bear the name Conrad, including Saint Conrad of Piacenza, Conrad of Offida, Conrad of Ascoli and Conrad of Bavaria.
The most famous saint named Conrad is Saint Conrad of Piacenza (14th century).