Mainz Cathedral (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
During the time of Mainz Archbishop Willigis (975–1011), the city of Mainz flourished economically, and Willigis became one of the most influential politicians...
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St. Stephan, Mainz (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Chagall. St. Stephan was originally built in 990 at the order of Archbishop Willigis, who also initiated the building of Mainz Cathedral. The church was founded...
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in Bensheim, the Episcopal Willigis-Gymnasium in Mainz, Abendgymnasium Ketteler of Mainz and the Episcopal College Willigis secondary school in Mainz....
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Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor (category Articles needing additional references from May 2017)
Archbishop Willigis, who, as the Archbishop of Mainz, was ex officio the secular Archchancellor of Germany. Though Theophanu was regent, Willigis was given...
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Auen, Germany (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
church had ever been consecrated to Willigis (it is true, though, that although he is often called “Saint Willigis”, he has never actually been canonized)...
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Aschaffenburg (redirect from Main-Echo.de)
Ascaphaburg. A stone bridge over the Main was reportedly built by Archbishop Willigis in 989, who also made the town his second residence. The town (referred...
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forces. He also forced him to write to the Archbishops of Egbert of Trier, Willigis of Mainz and Ebergar of Cologne, stating that he, Lothair, was the true...
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Maximilian Jaeger (1915–1999), Swiss Minister in Budapest from 1936 to 1944 Willigis Jäger (1925–2020), German Benedictine friar, mystic, and Zen master Edmund...
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Theophanu (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Archbishop Willigis of Mainz and Bishop Hildebald of Worms. Theophanu ruled the Holy Roman Empire as regent for a span of five years, from May 985 to her...
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Chancellor of Germany (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
medieval times, the German chancellor had political power like Archbishop Willigis (archchancellor 975–1011, regent for King Otto III of Germany 991–994)...
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Bingen am Rhein (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
from Otto II to Archbishop Willigis of Mainz. Under Otto III the Binger Kammerforst (forest) came into being. Under Willigis, some way up the river Nahe...
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cousin of Otto III, is elected and crowned as King of Germany by Archbishop Willigis at Mainz. Henry does not recognise the coronation of Arduin. Otto of Worms...
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Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Eight archbishops and twenty-seven bishops were present, led by Archbishop Willigis of Mainz, as well as the Ottonian ruler Henry II, elected King of the Romans...
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Schöningen (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Königspfalz of Pepin's son Charlemagne and later of the Ottonian dynasty. Saint Willigis, Archbishop of Mainz from 975, was probably born at Schöningen about 940...
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Germany, by Willigis, Archbishop of Mainz. Cunigunde was crowned on 10 August 1002 in Paderborn, in present-day Germany, also by Willigis. It is the first...
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leadership of Archbishop Willigis of Mainz, who carried out the coronation immediately after the election as promised. While Willigis was responsible for the...
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Sophia I, Abbess of Gandersheim (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Archbishop Willigis of Mainz, the archchancellor of the Holy Roman Empire, affronting the local Bishop Osdag of Hildesheim. Archbishop Willigis was very...
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Wheel of Mainz (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
on the walls and doors of his residence, Willigis though made it his personal ensign with the motto "Willigis, remember where you came from". However,...
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Saint symbolism: Saints (Q–Z) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
adze lodged in the roof (Coat of arms of the Czech municipality Hnanice). Willigis with the Wheel of Mainz X Pope Xystus (Sixtus) with book and papal tiara...
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Hösbach (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
also an outdoor swimming pool in the constituent community of Rottenberg. Willigis Jäger (1925-2020), Benedictine friar, mystic and Zenmaster Peter Schorowsky...
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1000s (decade) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
cousin of Otto III, is elected and crowned as King of Germany by Archbishop Willigis at Mainz. Henry does not recognise the coronation of Arduin. Otto of Worms...
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Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
having himself anointed and crowned King of Germany ("Rex Romanorum") by Willigis, Archbishop of Mainz on 9 July 1002 at Mainz, in present-day Germany. Henry's...
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the king's chancellor, would be ordained by the archbishop of Mainz, Willigis, to be the head of the new border area diocese. The new diocese had expensive...
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Lutici (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
after her death, under the tutelage of his grandmother, Adelaide, and Willigis, archbishop of Mainz. Among the participants of the campaign were Bernard...
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expedition to Italy. He leaves the government in the hands of Archchancellor Willigis. Otto is accompanied by his wife, Empress Theophanu. Winter – Otto II celebrates...
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Rabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
following years, classes were held in what is now the Willigis Gymnasium . The director was August Mayer (1945–1958). The school moved back to the rebuilt...
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Gerhard Ludwig Müller (category Articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases from May 2022)
Finthen, a borough of Mainz, then in West Germany. After graduating from Willigis Episcopal High School in Mainz, he studied philosophy and theology in Mainz...
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Hunsrück (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
(fountain) Seesbach: Gateway to the Soonwald, Semendis Chapel (murals by Bishop Willigis) Rock formation in the centre of the village dating to the last ice age...
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Dietrich von Grüningen (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Quellen und den Verfasser der ältern livländischen Reimchronik. (in German) Willigis Eckermann (1848). Lehrbuch der Religionsgeschichte und Mythologie der Vorzüglichsten...
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Otto I 'the Great', Holy Roman Emperor, appoints his imperial secretary Willigis as chancellor (guardian of the emperor's seal), an office formerly held...
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