Archbishop Ruthard of Mainz hands over the Sphaira to Henry V.
Church
Catholic Church
Diocese
Electorate of Mainz
In office
1089–1109
Predecessor
Wezilo (1084—1088)
Successor
Adalbert (1111—1137)
Personal details
Died
1109
Ruthard (died 1109) was Archbishop of Mainz from 1089 to 1109, and a leading opponent of the Emperor Henry IV and his antipope Clement III (Wibert of Ravenna). He spent nearly eight years in exile because of his opposition, and played a part in the successful revolt of Henry V against his father.
Ruthard (died 1109) was Archbishop ofMainz from 1089 to 1109, and a leading opponent of the Emperor Henry IV and his antipope Clement III (Wibert of...
News of Emicho's crusade spread quickly, and he was prevented from entering Mainz on May 25 by Bishop Ruthard. Emicho also took an offering of gold raised...
Adalbert I von Saarbrücken (died June 23, 1137) was Archbishop-Elector ofMainz from 1111 until his death. He played a key role in opposing Henry V, Holy...
and especially in the production of quality wine. Two Rheingau examples illustrate this: archbishop RuthardofMainz (reigning 1089–1109) founded a Benedictine...
Rhineland cities and feared the worst. They appealed to the Archbishop Ruthard and the area's lay lords to protect them from the approaching mob, offering...
Later, he supported the future archbishop RuthardofMainz against the king. In 1085, he founded the monastery of Reinhardsbrunn with monks from Hirsau Abbey...
several of the surrounding towns and farms. In 1107, Archbishop Ruthard transferred the control of the monastery from its canons to a group of Benedictines...
buried in a place with monks permanently in attendance. Archbishop RuthardofMainz participated in the foundation. The first monks came from Corvey Abbey:...
Archbishop ofMainz from 1084 to 1088. He was a leading supporter of the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV in the Investiture Controversy, and of antipope Clement...
Batailleur), was King of the Franks from 1108 to 1137. Chronicles called him "King of Saint-Denis". Louis was the first member of the house of Capet to make a...
Members of the People's Crusade under Emicho massacre at least 1,000 Jews in Mainz. Archbishop Ruthard tries to hide some of them in the cellars ofMainz Cathedral...
legend, a Gaugraf named Ruthard called the Frankish bishop Saint Pirmin to the area to set up a monastic settlement west of today's town, at the entrance...
Lake of Constance. The see was at first suffragan to the archbishop of Milan, but after the treaty of Verdun (843) it became suffragan to Mainz. In 958...
27 May 1096 hundreds of Jews were killed in Mainz during the Rhineland massacres. The palace of the archbishop ofMainz, Ruthard, where the Jews had taken...
documents issued by Archbishops Ruthard (1108) and Adalbert (1128). That Osterna and Ohmbach were later still counted as part of the Remigiusland may have owed...
Members of the People's Crusade under Emicho massacre at least 1,000 Jews in Mainz. Archbishop Ruthard tries to hide some of them in the cellars ofMainz Cathedral...
(Nahegau) in a document from Mainz for the monastery at the Disibodenberg. According to this, Archbishop ofMainzRuthard (1089-1109) had donated to the...
from Duchroth was mentioned in a document was in 1107 when one of Archbishop Ruthard’s documents mentioned a man named “Wernherus de Royde”. He was some...