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He was on friendly terms with Rome, though the papacy stood at its nadir. These relations were somewhat disturbed by the dispute of Willigis with Bishop
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In his diocese he laboured by building bridges, constructing roads, and fostering commerce. In Mainz he initiated the construction of the
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and Willigis, he had once already been forced to return in 993. In 997 Pope Gregory V sent the decrees of a synod at
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by Emperor Otto III in 1000. Upon the Emperor's early death, Archbishop Willigis on 7 June 1002 crowned the
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in Thuringia. Because the cathedral had not yet been rebuilt, he was buried in the Church of St Stephan.
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died in 991, Willigis became guardian of the minor, thus making him, together with Otto's grandmother,
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within the territorial limits of the Archdiocese of Mainz. Both bishops claimed jurisdiction, until
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convened a few days later. In this council Willigis strongly urged the return of Bishop
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finally declared in favour of Hildesheim, against Willigis' initial resistance.
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monastery established in 852 was originally situated at Brunshausen in the
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and consecrated it on 29 August 1009, dedicating it in honor of
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Saint Willigis and Provost Hartmann, 12th century depiction,
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In 996 he was in the retinue of the King on his journey to
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about jurisdiction in the house of secular canonesses at
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regent of the Empire until Otto III came of age in 994.
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made him Archbishop of Mainz and Archchancellor for
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Willigis Jäger

Russian State Library
Schöningen
Saxony
Mainz
Rhenish Franconia
Eastern Orthodox Church
Roman Catholic Church
Feast
Attributes
Wheel of Mainz
Patronage
Wheelwrights
Latin
German
Archbishop of Mainz
archchancellor
Holy Roman Empire
Duchy of Saxony
Schöningen
Volkold of Meissen
Otto the Great
chancellor
Bruno of Cologne
Otto II
Germany
Pope Benedict VII
metropolitan bishop
Cathedral of Mainz

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