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It's stated here, that Conrad was "provost of Saint-Gervais". The fact that "Saint-Gervais" isn't linked with any matching article invites you to google for a match and as a result it's quite possible to get the idea, Conrad spent some time somewhere in France - which is not true. He really was in Speyer the whole time as provost of a stift (a kind of monastery) called "St. German". I corrected that mistake in the german article, but while trying to find out where on earth this Saint-Gervais should be, I recognized the same mistake in all four languages in which this article is availible. So I guess the source of this mistake is the same (since the articles are quite similar in every language). So if whoever feels responsible for these other articles reads this: I corrected it here, too, but my Italian is not good enough to do the same thing in all four articles...