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Conrad Grebel is thought to have studied for six years at the Carolina, the Latin school of the Grossmünster Church in Zürich.
He enrolled at the University of Basel in October 1514.
While there he studied under Heinrich Loriti, a noted humanist scholar.
His father acquired a stipend from Emperor Maximilian for Conrad to study at the University of Vienna.
In 1515 he began attending there and remained until 1518.
While there, Grebel became close friends with Joachim Vadian, an eminent Swiss humanist professor from St. Gall.
After spending three years in Vienna he returned to Zürich for about three months.
His father acquired a scholarship for Conrad from the King of France to attend the University in Paris.
He spent two years in study there, and joined the boarding academy of his former teacher in Basel, Loriti.
In Paris Grebel engaged in a loose lifestyle, and was involved in several brawls with other students.
When Grebel's father received word of his son's demeanor, he cut off Conrad's funds and demanded that he return to Zurich.
Conrad Grebel spent about six years in three universities, but without finishing his education or receiving a degree.

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