Conrad was raised and educated at the cathedral school in
Speyer. In 1187 he entered royal service during the reign of
Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor. Altogether, he served four emperors and kings in the imperial chancellery, where he made his career in both the worldly and the spiritual. First he was the
provost of Saint Germain in Speyer. In 1198 he became
Dekan of the
chapter there. He became a follower of the
Staufer Philip of Swabia during the struggle for the throne between the House Hohenstaufen and the
House of Welf, which broke out after the death of
Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor. ==Bishop of Speyer==