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Willigis (Latin: Willigisus; German:
Willigis, Willegis; c. 940 – 23
February 1011 AD) was
Archbishop of
Mainz from 975
until his
death as well as archchancellor...
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related to
Willigis Jäger.
Literature by and
about Willigis Jäger in the
German National Library catalogue West-Östliche
Weisheit Willigis Jäger Stiftung...
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During the time of
Mainz Archbishop Willigis (975–1011), the city of
Mainz flourished economically, and
Willigis became one of the most
influential politicians...
- 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...
- in the
abbey of St. Alban's. Rab**** Maurus, a
scholar and writer, and
Willigis, who
initiated the
construction of the
current building of the
Mainz Cathedral...
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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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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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mediaeval times, the
German chancellor had
political power like
Archbishop Willigis (archchancellor 975–1011,
regent for King Otto III (AD 991–994) or Rainald...
- 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...
- 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...