- male, deceased (1167)
- Rainald of Dassel (c. 1120 - August 14, 1167 near Rome) was archbishop of Cologne from 1159 to 1167 and archchancellor of Italy. He was preceded as...
- male, deceased (844)
- Hugh (802-844) was the illegitimate son of Charlemagne and his concubine Regina, with whom he had one other son: Bishop Drogo of Metz (801-855)....
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- Liutward was the archchancellor of the Holy Roman Empire from 878 and the bishop of Vercelli from 880 by appointment of Charles the Fat, whose...
- male, deceased (889)
- Liutbert or Ludbert (died 889) was the Archbishop of Mainz from 863 until his death. He also became Abbot of Ellwangen in 874 and is reckoned the...
- male, deceased (1183)
- Christian I (c. 1130 - 23 August 1183) was a German nobleman and diplomat. He was count of Buch, archbishop of Mainz (1165-1183), and...
- male, deceased (1354)
- Baldwin of Luxembourg (circa 1285 - 21 January 1354) was the Archbishop Elector of Trier and Archchancellor of Burgundy from 1307 to his death....
- male, deceased (1160)
- Arnold of Selenhofen (c. 1095/1100-24 June 1160) was the archbishop of Mainz from 1153 to his assassination in the streets of his city. He was born...
- male, deceased (1036)
- Pilgrim (died 25 August 1036) was the archbishop of Cologne (1021-1036) and archchancellor of Italy (from 1031) in the Holy Roman Empire, a dignity...
- male, deceased (867)
- Louis (circa 800 - 867) was the illegitimate son of Rotrude, daughter of Charlemagne, and Rorgon I of Maine. He was elevated, with Lupus Servatus,...
- male, deceased (1056)
- Herman II (995 - 11 February 1056), of the Ezzonian dynasty, a son of Ezzo, Count Palatine of Lotharingia, was the Archbishop of Cologne from 1036...
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