Conrad de Lichtenberg
Tombstone of Conrad de Lichtenberg
Conrad de Lichtenberg (1240 – 1 August 1299) was a bishop of Strasbourg in the 13th century.
Lichtenberg was born to a wealthy family and entered the clergy at the age of 13. He was elected Bishop of Strasbourg in 1273. He died in combat while supporting his brother-in-law Egino against the city of Freiburg.
Credit is given to Lichtenberg for the construction of the Western facade of Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, realized by French architect Erwin von Steinbach (1244–1318). Lichtenberg is buried there in Chapel Saint Jean.
The Château de Lichtenberg in Alsace, France remains today.
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| Preceded by Heinrich IV von Geroldseck |
Bishop of Strasbourg 1273–1299 |
Succeeded by Friedrich I von Lichtenberg |
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