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- Willigis (Latin: Willigisus; German: Willigis, Willegis; c. 940 – 23 February 1011 AD) was Archbishop of Mainz from 975 until his death as well as archchancellor...
- related to Willigis Jäger. Literature by and about Willigis Jäger in the German National Library catalogue West-Östliche Weisheit Willigis Jäger Stiftung...
- During the time of Mainz Archbishop Willigis (975–1011), the city of Mainz flourished economically, and Willigis became one of the most influential politicians...
- Chagall. St. Stephan was originally built in 990 at the order of Archbishop Willigis, who also initiated the building of Mainz Cathedral. The church was founded...
- in the abbey of St. Alban's. Rab**** Maurus, a scholar and writer, and Willigis, who initiated the construction of the current building of the Mainz Cathedral...
- not receive the Italian arch chancellery of his immediate predecessor Willigis from Henry II. Several times he appeared as Intervenient in the do****ents...
- One w**** later, Archbishop Willigis arrived in Gandersheim. Bernward did not appear due to his other commitments, so Willigis demanded for him being present...
- Ascaphaburg. A stone bridge over the Main was reportedly built by Archbishop Willigis in 989, who also made the town his second residence. The town (referred...
- church had ever been consecrated to Willigis (it is true, though, that although he is often called “Saint Willigis”, he has never actually been canonized)...
- Morin (1861–1946) Lambert Beauduin (1873–1960) Bede Griffiths (1906–1993) Willigis Jäger (1925–2020) Anselm Grün (1945–) Oblates Joris-Karl Huysmans (1848–1907)...