William (archbishop of Mainz)

William (929 – 2 March 968) was Archbishop of Mainz from 17 December 954 until his death. He was the son of the Emperor Otto I the Great and a Wendish (West Slavs living near the German border) mother.[1]

William
Archbishop of Mainz
ChurchCatholic Church
DioceseElectorate of Mainz
In office954–968
Personal details
Born929
Died2 March 968

On 17 December 954, he was appointed to the archbishopric of Mainz following the death of the rebellious former archbishop Frederick. William received confirmation from Pope Agapetus II and also the title of Apostolic Vicar of Germany, a title which made the archbishops of Mainz the pope's deputies in Germany and granted the archdiocese of Mainz the title of Holy See. From his father, William also received the title of "Arch-Chaplain of the Empire."

William died at Rottleberode in 968 and was buried in St. Alban's Abbey, Mainz.

References

  1. Uhlirz, Karl (1898). Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB) (Band 43 ed.). Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot. pp. 115–117.
Preceded by
Frederick
Archbishop of Mainz
954–968
Succeeded by
Hatto II

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