Conrad of Urach (also named Conrad von Urach, German: Konrad von Urach, also known as Konrad or Kuno von Zähringen) (born in the 1170s;[1] died 29 September 1227, probably in Bari) was a Cistercian monk and abbot, and Cardinal Bishop of Porto and Santa Rufina; he declined the papacy.[2]
^suggested dates of birth range from 1170-72 to 1180
^Michael Ott (1908). "Conrad of Urach". In Catholic Encyclopedia. 4. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
ConradofUrach (also named Conrad von Urach, German: Konrad von Urach, also known as Konrad or Kuno von Zähringen) (born in the 1170s; died 29 September...
by ConradofUrach in 1220. It is not known exactly when the schools of liberal arts were founded that developed into the Montpellier faculty of arts;...
legate ConradofUrach. The specific purpose of the founding was "to promise aid and succour to Amaury de Montfort and his heirs, for the defence of his...
Montpellier in 1180. The city's faculties of law and medicine were established in 1220 by Cardinal ConradofUrach, legate of Pope Honorius III; the medical faculty...
The list of medieval universities comprises universities (more precisely, studia generalia) which existed in Europe during the Middle Ages. It also includes...
Hardwicke 1969, pp. 541–542, Isabella of Jerusalem. Michael Ott (1908). "ConradofUrach". In Catholic Encyclopedia. 4. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Van...
medical school of the University of Montpellier is granted its first statutes by the German cardinal-bishop ConradofUrach. March 7 – Giacomo Bianconi, Italian...
September 13 – Guillaume II, French nobleman and knight September 29 – ConradofUrach, German cardinal-bishop October 4 – Abdallah al-Adil, Almohad governor...
Apostolic Penitentiary and assigned to accompany the Cistercian cardinal ConradofUrach in preaching a crusade to the Holy Land in southern Germany. While...
medical school of the University of Montpellier is granted its first statutes by the German cardinal-bishop ConradofUrach. November – Emperor Theodore I...
cathedral and the monastery concerning the bequest of some of Conrad's relics. Cardinal ConradofUrach settled the dispute by dividing the relics between the...
was buried in Cologne Cathedral on 24 February 1226 by order of Cardinal ConradofUrach, the papal legate, who declared him a martyr, though a formal...
formed the basis of the claim of ducal dignity for Westphalia by the Archbishops of Cologne. In 1226, the papal legate, ConradofUrach, imposed the ban...
the presence of the papal legate Conrad van Urach, the foundation deed was signed by Gerard III, Count of Guelders, and his wife, Margaret of Brabant. However...
the abbey of Cluny. When he perceived the seriousness of his condition, he summoned Cardinal Cuno von Urach, and, according to Falco of Benevento, offered...