Everything about Henry I Archbishop Of Mainz totally explained
Henry (Heinrich) was
archbishop of Mainz from 1142 to 1153.
In his early years as archbishop he was assisted by
Anselm of Havelberg. He supported
Friedrich von Staufen as successor to
Konrad III of Germany.
At the time of the
Second Crusade, he tried to prevent a repetition of the 1096 violence against the Jews of
Mainz. He called in
Bernard of Clairvaux, to counter inflammatory preaching by a monk,
Radulphe.
He was a supporter and correspondent of
Hildegard of Bingen. He consecrated the church of her convent at
Rupertsberg in 1152. He has been portrayed showing her works to
Pope Eugene III and Bernard of Clairvaux.
He was
archchancellor of Germany,
ex officio, but also of
Burgundy at the end of his life.
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