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- Rabanus Maurus Magnentius (c. 780 - 4 February 856), also known as Hrabanus or Rhabanus, was a Benedictine monk, the archbishop of Mainz in...
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- Saint Willigis (died February 23, 1011) was an Archbishop of Mainz, and a statesman as well as a churchman. The able and intelligent Willigis...
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- Saint Boniface, the Apostle of the Germans, born Winfrid or Wynfrith at Crediton in the kingdom of Wessex (now in Devon, England), was a missionary...
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- Cardinal Albert of Hohenzollern (German: '; June 28, 1490 - September 24, 1545) was Elector and Archbishop of Mainz from 1514 to 1545, and...
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- Saint Lullus (Lull or Lul) (born about 710 in Wessex, died 16 October 786 in Hersfeld) was the first permanent archbishop of Mainz, succeeding...
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- Hatto I (c. 850 - May 15, 913) was archbishop of Mainz (Mayence) from 891 until his death.
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- William (929 - 2 March 968) was Archbishop of Mainz from 17 December 954 until his death. He was the son of the Emperor Otto I the Great and...
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- Christian I (c. 1130 - 23 August 1183) was a German nobleman and diplomat. He was count of Buch, archbishop of Mainz (1165-1183), and...
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- Frederick (died October 954) was the Archbishop of Mainz from 937, following the late Hildebert, until his death. He was a son of Reginar, Duke of...
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- Charles (825 or 830-4 June 863) was the second son of Pepin I of Aquitaine and Engelberga. He lived at the court of his uncle Lothair until 848,...
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