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Siegfried I (archbishop of Mainz)

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485: 259:, since the allied rebels of which he was a part needed the military prestige and might of a king to offset the power of the established monarch given his rapprochement with the Pope. On 26 December 1081, he crowned 251:. Subsequently, Siegfried was driven from his diocese by the outraged royalist citizenry revolting against his rule. Nonetheless, on 25 March 1077, he crowned Henry IV's brother-in-law, duke 127:
Siegfried was educated in the monastery of Fulda and became a monk there. On 25 December 1058, he was appointed abbot of Fulda and on 6 January 1060, the
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in 1076. Yet later that same year, when Gregory VII excommunicated Henry IV, Siegfried did an about-face and, at a general assembly of
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appointed him Archbishop of Mainz. In Spring 1062, he entered the political realm as a member of the faction surrounding
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from 25 December 1058 until 6 January 1060, and from January 1060 until his death in February 1084, he was
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Episcopal Power and Ecclesiastical Reform in the German Empire: Tithes, Lordship, and Community, 950–1150
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Erzbischof Siegfried I. von Mainz als persönlicher und politischer Charakter
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to lay down his title and abdicate, but the pope refused him. Together with
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in his diocese. In 1074, in that vein, he established the monasteries of
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Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Mainzer Erzbischöfe im Investiturstreit
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asking for help with the matter. In 1070, he took a pilgrimage to
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11th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in the Holy Roman Empire
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Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
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in October 1076, participated in the election of an
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Index

Catholic Church
Electorate of Mainz
Abbot of Fulda
Archbishop of Mainz
Frankish
Reginbodonen
Rhineland
Königssondergau
Königssondergau
advocate
Mainz
Empress Agnes
Anno II of Cologne
Henry IV
Coup of Kaiserswerth
Adalbert of Bremen
undertook a pilgrimage
Jerusalem
Bertha
Pope Alexander II
Rome
Pope Alexander II
Anno II of Cologne
Benedictine
Saalfeld
Santiago de Compostela
Cluny
Abbot Hugh the Great
Cluniac reform
Ravengiersburg

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