Konrad von Feuchtwangen, born in the year twelve thirty, emerged as a significant figure in the history of the Teutonic Knights. His tenure as the thirteenth Grand Master spanned from the year one thousand two hundred ninety to one thousand two hundred ninety-six, a period marked by both challenges and achievements.
During his leadership, Konrad navigated the complexities of the Order's political landscape, particularly in the context of the shifting allegiances and conflicts of the time. His strategic decisions were pivotal in maintaining the Order's influence in the region.
Konrad's life came to a close on the fourth of July in the year one thousand two hundred ninety-six in Prague. His legacy as a Grand Master continues to be studied and remembered, reflecting the enduring impact of his leadership on the Teutonic Knights.