Konrad von Marburg

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Konrad von Marburg was a 13th-century German priest and inquisitor known for his extreme zeal in prosecuting alleged heretics in the Holy Roman Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 13th-century clergy
Catholic priest
German person
human
inquisitor
activeYearsEnd 1233
activeYearsStart early 13th century
appointedBy Pope Gregory IX
areaOfActivity Rhineland
Thuringia
burialPlace Hesse region
surface form: Marburg region
causeOfDeath assassination
confession Roman Catholic
countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
dateOfBirth circa 1180
dateOfDeath 1233-07-30
describedBySource medieval chronicles
employer papacy
era High Middle Ages
ethnicGroup German
hasReputation harshness in judicial procedures
use of summary trials
knownFor early papal inquisitor in Germany
extreme zeal in prosecuting alleged heretics
languageSpoken German
Latin
mannerOfDeath homicide
notableAssociate Elisabeth of Hungary
surface form: Elizabeth of Hungary

Pope Gregory IX
notableEvent inquisition against Henry II, Count of Sayn
inquisition against alleged Luciferian cults
notableWork inquisitorial campaigns against alleged heretics in the Rhineland
occupation inquisitor
priest
participantIn Inquisition
surface form: medieval Inquisition

persecution of alleged heretics in the Rhineland
partOf medieval German church history
placeOfBirth Marburg
placeOfDeath near Marburg
positionHeld confessor of Elizabeth of Hungary
papal inquisitor in Germany
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
religiousOrder secular clergy
sexOrGender male
studentOf Catholic theology
workLocation Germany
Holy Roman Empire

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Konrad notableBearer Konrad von Marburg