Konrad VI the Dean

Like his two older and two younger brothers, at his baptism he received the name of Konrad, which was characteristic in this branch of the House of Piast.

In 1416, after all Konrad III's sons attained majority, they decided to make the formal division of the Duchy.

After an analysis of Konrad VI's titles and documents, it is assumed that he held the power directly over half of Ścinawa, Wołów and Lubiąż.

The most notorious fact of his life was the long-term dispute with the Cisternian Abbey of Lubiąż, which even caused him to be excommunicated.

The dispute ended only after the intervention of Pope Martin V. Konrad VI died suddenly on 3 September 1427, and was buried in the Cistercian monastery in Lubiąż.