(Redirected from Conrad of Spoleto)'Conrad of Urslingen' (died
1202) was the
Duke of Spoleto on two occasions: first from
1183 to
1190 and then from
1195 to
1198.
Conrad began his career as count of
Assisi, which was given him after its
1174 conquest by
Christian of Mainz.
Frederick Barbarossa, the emperor, invested Conrad as count and granted him the
Rocca as his seat of power. During his countship,
Saint Francis was born at Assisi.
In 1183, Frederick appointed him duke of Spoleto. In 1190, he was chased from Spoleto by the ascendant
Guelph powers, but he regained his duchy in 1195. He briefly sheltered the young
Frederick II at the Rocca and acted as the
vicar of the
Kingdom of Sicily, but in 1198 he was ordered to render Spoleto to the
pope and during his absence, Assisi rebelled and declared a
commune.
Sources
★ Jordan, E. ''Les origines de la domination Angevine en Italie''. Paris, 1909.