Conrad von Bibra
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Conrad von Bibra or Konrad III von Bibra, Prince-Bishop of Würzburg, Duke in Franconia (1490-1544) was Prince-Bishop of the Bishopric of Würzburg from (1540-1544).
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[edit] Biography
Born in 1490, he studied at the universities of Cologne, Bologna, Erfurt and Ingolstadt. His whole life Conrad seemed to have had a hard time making up his mind about being a priest. Three times between 1520 and 1532 he entered a priestly position and then resigned. In 1525 during the Peasant Rebellion, Conrad was among the defenders of the fortress Marienberg at Würzburg which was under siege. Afterwards he served on the commission determining damages. Finally in February 1539 he entered a priestly position again. April 28, 1540 he became Provost of Neu Münster in Würzburg. Already on July 1, 1540, he was surprisingly elected Prince Bishop. Afterwards he showed an independent even uncooperative attitude. Seven times he put off his ordination as a priest and bishop. Also despite the Kaiser's admonitions, he gave excuses and refused to personally attend meetings of the Reichstag.
In 1542 when the plague broke out in Würzburg, he moved his court to Aschach and Neustadt. In August of 1544 after reigning only four years he died which apparently solved the problem of his never having completed his ordination vows or formal installation as bishop.
[edit] Grumbach - Zobel Affair
He left behind two natural children named Conrad and Katherine Biber. Katherine married a Christoph Kretzen. Kretzen later murdered the next prince bishop, Meichior von Zobel on behalf of his employer Wilhelm von Grumbach. Grumbach's adventures including this incident made him famous. The spot was marked next to the All Saints Bridge in Würzburg on the fortress side.
[edit] Family
Conrad was a member of the aristocratic Franconian von Bibra family which among its members were Lorenz von Bibra, Prince-Bishop of Würzburg, Duke in Franconia (1459-1519), Lorenz’ half brother, Wilhelm von Bibra Papal emissary, Heinrich von Bibra, Prince-Bishop, Prince-Abbot of Fulda (1711-1788) and Ernst von Bibra (*1806 ; † 1878), naturalist and author.