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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Konrad Stür(t)zel von Buchheim (Stirtzel, Sterczel) (about 1435 - March 2, 1509) was a German jurist for canon laws (Dr. jur. can.), knight and chancellor of the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I. Konrad was born about 1435, the son of a citizen of Kitzingen in Franconia. In 1453 he went to the university of Heidelberg and left as a Master of Arts five years later. In 1460 he was one of the first professors at the young University of Freiburg in Breisgau, which belonged to Austria at that time and became it's president for the first time in 1469. At…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Konrad Stür(t)zel von Buchheim (Stirtzel, Sterczel) (about 1435 - March 2, 1509) was a German jurist for canon laws (Dr. jur. can.), knight and chancellor of the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I. Konrad was born about 1435, the son of a citizen of Kitzingen in Franconia. In 1453 he went to the university of Heidelberg and left as a Master of Arts five years later. In 1460 he was one of the first professors at the young University of Freiburg in Breisgau, which belonged to Austria at that time and became it's president for the first time in 1469. At the same time he studied canon law and got his doctor's degree (Dr. jur. can.). In 1478/1479 he again became president of the University of Freiburg. In parallel to his academic functions Konrad was advisor to Sigismund of Austria since 1474, he worked for the Archduke from 1481 and became his chancellor in 1486. When the upper classes of society (Ständegesellschaft) of Tyrol became unsatisfied with his misgovernment Sigismund was compelled to hand over the leadership to King Maximilian I.