was a pre-Reformation cleric who was appointed the Bishop of Sodor and Man in the early 15th century.
[1][2][3] A Cistercian monk, he was appointed the Bishop of Sodor and Man by Pope Boniface IX on 9 January 1402.
[1][2][3] Conrad can have only served for a few months, because his successor Theodore Bloc was appointed on 16 April 1402.
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