List of the bishops of Mainz

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Rabanus Maurus (left), supported by Alkuin (center), hands over his work to Archbishop Otgar von Mainz (right) - illustration from manuscriptum Fuldense around 830
Archbishop Peter von Aspelt , tomb in Mainz Cathedral . The prince of the church is shown in full official costume. On top of the chasuble , which was still bell-shaped at the time , he wears the cross-decorated white pallium as a sign of his archbishopric dignity . The three kings represent John of Böhmen , Henry VII. And Ludwig the Bavarians who were crowned by him . The kings are shown smaller in order to emphasize the archbishop as the main character. The architectural frame shows Gothic forms.
The seven electors elect Henry VII as king. The electors, recognizable by the coats of arms above their heads, are, from left to right, the Archbishops of Cologne , Mainz and Trier , the Count Palatine of the Rhine , the Duke of Saxony , the Margrave of Brandenburg and the King of Bohemia .
Kurmainzische coat of arms from the middle of the 18th century (oil on wood)

The following list provides information about the bishops and archbishops of the Diocese of Mainz throughout their history . The archbishops were at the same time rulers of the archbishopric of Mainz and metropolitans of the ecclesiastical province of Mainz as well as Primate Germaniae , they were archchancellors in Germania and electors of the Holy Roman Empire as well as chairmen of the electoral college, making them ex officio the highest-ranking spiritual imperial princes.

Legendary bishops (80-350)

The list of bishops that begins with the alleged apostle student Crescens is a later forgery.

Surname from to
Crescens 80 103
Marinus I. 103 109
Crescentius 109 127
Cyriacus 127 141
Hilary 141 161
Martin I. 161 175
Celsus 175 197
Lucius 197 207
Gotthard 207 222
Sophron 222 230
Heriger I. 230 234
Ruther 234 254
Avitus 254 276
Ignatius 276 289
Dionysius 289 309
Ruprecht I. 309 321
Adalhard 321 323 or 325
Lucius Annaeus 325 or 331 343 or 350

Bishops according to early medieval bishops lists (350–745)

The names of the earliest bishops of the Mainz church are partly in the dark. Although it can be assumed that there was a bishop of Mainz at the latest in 368, only a few names have come down with certainty, and ten lists of bishops are also available. The oldest list of bishops comes from the Fulda death annals of the 10th century, which are handed down in a Munich codex from the 19th century. That list starts with Aureus. In Codex Bernensis No. 378, the list was expanded to include four names. The codex dates from the 10th century, although the change is sometimes also dated to the 11th century. However, there is no ultimate certainty about their authenticity. The work of the alleged Paulus student Crescens as bishop in Mainz, who is therefore to be regarded with certainty as a legend, is without any evidence.

Surname from to Explanation
Crescens Alleged student of Paul, only added to the list in the 12th century in order to backdate the origins of the Mainz church (see above list "Legendary Bishops").
Mar (t) inus at 350 handed down uncertainly, existence unlikely
Suffronius (Sophronius) at 368 (?) by HW Nopper considered likely
Bothadus (Bodardus, Bathodus, Bathadus) by name not to be assigned to the Roman, but to the Frankish period
Ruthard (Ruthardus) also to be assigned to the Franconian period
Aureus before 406 436 first bishop in the list from the Fulda death annals
Theomast (Theonestus) The name Theomast / Theonestus is missing from the lists of bishops, but has come down to us in other sources. It is possible that he led the Mainz church instead of the Aureus, who was expelled in 406.
Maximus last bishop of Roman times
From the middle of the 5th century interruption of the list of bishops, possible vacancy
Sidonius 589 Passed down by Venantius Fortunatus around 565 .
Sigimund (Sigimundus, incorrectly also Siegbert, Sigiberto) 587/589 610
Leudegasius 612 Tested in the chronicle of the so-called Fredegar .
Petilinus Possibly identical to Bothadus. Petilinus would then be a pet form of Bothadus
Lanwaldus around 650
Laboaldus after 661 According to the prevailing opinion, identical to Riuthard / Ruthardus (see above) from the Codex Bernense.
Rigibertus 708 724
Geroldus 724 743
Gewiliobus 744 745

Archbishops of Mainz (745–1803)

The Archbishop of Mainz had been one of the electors in the Holy Roman Empire with territorial power in the associated Archbishopric of Mainz since the 13th century at the latest . In addition, a column is inserted for the coat of arms and blazon , as there have been coats of arms since the late Middle Ages and this is where the origin of the Mainz wheel lies. The following people were Archbishops of Mainz:

image Surname from to Blazon coat of arms
Boniface (personal archbishop title) 745 754 - -
Lullus (Lul) (first archbishop of the newly created archbishopric) 755 786 - -
Richulf 787 813 - -
Shark tulph 813 825 - -
Otgar 826 847 - -
Rabanus Maurus 847 856 - -
Charles of Aquitaine ( Carolingian ) 856 863 - -
Liutbert ( Arch Chancellor ) 863 889 - -
Sunderold 889 891 - -
Hatto I. 891 913 - -
Heriger 913 927 - -
Hildebert 927 937 - -
Friedrich 937 954 - -
Wilhelm ( Liudolfinger ) 954 968 - -
Hatto II. 968 970 - -
Ruprecht 970 975 - -
Willigis 975 1011 According to legend, the first mention of a wheel. But coats of arms did not exist until the middle of the 13th century.
Erkanbald 1011 1021 - -
Aribo 1021 1031 - -
Bardo 1031 1051 - -
Luitpold I. 1051 1059 - -
Siegfried I. 1059 1084 - -
Wezilo 1084 1088 - -
Ruthard 1088 1109 - -
Adalbert I of Saarbrücken ( Saargaugrafen ) 1111 1137 - -
Adalbert II of Saarbrücken ( Saargaugrafen ) 1138 1141 - -
Markolf 1141 1142 - -
Heinrich I of Mainz 1142 1153 - -
Arnold von Selenhofen 1153 1160 - -
Rudolf von Zähringen 1160   - -
Christian I. of book 1160 1161 - -
Conrad I of Wittelsbach 1161 1165 - -
Christian I. of book 1165 1183 - -
Conrad I of Wittelsbach (cardinal since 1166) 1183 1200 - -
Leopold II of Schönfeld (schism until 1208) 1200 1208 - -
Siegfried II. Von Eppstein (schism until 1208) 1200 1230 - -
Siegfried III. from Eppstein 1230 1249 Double wheel on coins -
Christian II of Bolanden 1249 1251
Gerhard I of Dhaun 1251 1259
Werner von Eppstein 1259 1284
Heinrich II of Isny 1286 1288 The seal of peace (Pax Thuringiae) contains an eight-spoke wheel. -
Gerhard II of Eppstein 1288 1305
Peter von Aspelt 1306 1320 -
Matthias von Buchegg 1321 1328 three red roses in gold on stacks (coat of arms of the Counts of Buchegg)
Baldwin of Luxembourg ( administrator ) 1328 1337 split, the Mainz wheel at the front and 5 times at the back in silver and blue, on it a red gold crowned lion.
Henry III. from Virneburg 1328 1346/1353 (1346-1353 schism) split in red and gold, the Mainz wheel in front and four over three red alarm clocks in the back
Gerlach of Nassau 1346/1353 (1346-1353 schism) 1371 split in red and blue, in front the Mainz wheel and behind a golden lion
Johann von Luxemburg-Ligny 1371 1373 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in silver a red crowned lion
Ludwig of Meissen 1374 1381 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in gold a red-armored black lion
Adolf I of Nassau 1381 1390 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in blue a golden, red-crowned and red-armored lion accompanied by golden shingles COA Adolf I von Nassau.jpg
Konrad II of Weinsberg 1390 1396 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and 2 and 3 in red two silver shields placed over one

Konrad II von Weinsberg - coat of arms Archbishop Mainz 4.png

Gottfried von Leiningen 1396 1397
Johann II of Nassau 1397 1419 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in blue a golden, red-crowned and red-armored lion accompanied by golden shingles
Conrad III. from Dhaun 1419 1434 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 also quartered in black with silver lions and silver with red lions COA Konrad zu Daun.jpg
Dietrich Schenk von Erbach 1434 1459 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 each in mixed colors in divided red and silver two silver stars over a red star COA Diether Schenk zu Erbach.jpg
Diether von Isenburg 1459 1461 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in silver two black bars COA Diether von Isenburg Büdingen.jpg
Adolf II of Nassau 1461 1475 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in blue a golden, red-crowned and red-armored lion accompanied by golden shingles COA Adolf II of Nassau.jpg
Diether von Isenburg 1475 1482 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in silver two black bars COA Diether von Isenburg Büdingen.jpg
Adalbert III. of Saxony (administrator) 1482 1484 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 the Saxon shield with diamond wreath COA Adalbert von Sachsen.jpg
Berthold von Henneberg 1484 1504 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 also quartered in red with a silver, gold-tinned tower and gold with a black hen on a black mountain COA Berthold von Henneberg.jpg
Jakob von Liebenstein.jpg Jakob von Liebenstein 1504 1508 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in silver two black bars
Uriel von Gemmingen.jpg Uriel of Gemmingen 1508 1514 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and 2 and 3 in blue two golden bars
CardinalAlbrechtvonBrandenburg.jpg Albrecht of Brandenburg (cardinal from 1518) 1514 1545 Small coat of arms: square, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in silver a red and gold eagle with a clover stem on the chest
Large coat of arms: see Albrecht von Brandenburg # coat of arms
COA Albrecht von Brandenburg2.jpg
Sebastian von Heusenstamm.jpg Sebastian von Heusenstamm 1545 1555 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in silver three red tips from the shield base COA Sebastian von Heusenstamm.jpg
Daniel Brendel von Homburg.jpg Daniel Brendel from Homburg 1555 1582 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in gold a 3-fold jagged red bar COA Daniel Brendel von Homburg.jpg
WolfgangvonDalberg.jpg Wolfgang von Dalberg 1582 1601 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and divided into 2 and 3 in gold and blue and with silver lilies in (3: 2: 1) COA Wolfgang von Dalberg.jpg
Johann Adam von Bicken.jpg Johann Adam von Bicken 1601 1604 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and 2 and 3 in black two silver bars COA Johann Adam von Bicken.jpg
Johann-Schweickard-von-Kron.jpg Johann Schweikhard von Kronberg 1604 1626 quartered, fields 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and fields 2 and 3 also quartered the coat of arms of the Lords of Cronberg (field 1: a golden crown in red, fields 2 and 3: four (2: 2) blue iron hats in silver, field 4: red). COA Johann Schweickhart von Kronberg.jpg
Georg Friedrich von Greiffenclau.jpg Georg Friedrich von Greiffenclau 1626 1629 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in black a slanted silver key with a beard pointing to the right and accompanied by (4: 4) golden crosses ( Hochstift Worms ), everything is covered by a square center shield. This shows the family coat of arms of the Greiffenclau zu Vollraths family, a golden Glevenrad (a silver ring with eight golden lily sceptres on the outside) in the silver-blue divided field. The increased coat of arms also shows the silver oblique left bar in the black field of the Ippelbrunn lordship. COA Georg Friedrich von Greiffenklau.jpg
AnselmCasimirWamboldt v.  Umstadt.jpg Anselm Casimir Wambolt von Umstadt 1629 1647 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in black five upright silver tips (3: 2) COA Anselm Casimir Wambolt von Umstadt.jpg
Johann Philipp von Schoenborn.jpg Johann Philipp von Schönborn 1647 1673 Once divided and split twice, the front upper field in red shows three silver tips, underneath in black a silver key placed at an angle and accompanied by (4: 4) golden crosses (Hochstift Worms), in the divided post a Mainz wheel and the fifth field like 2. The middle field shows in red a running golden lion over three silver tips. In the 6th field in blue a servant's flag obliquely left in red and silver. COA Johann Philipp von Schönborn.jpg
Lothar Friedrich von Metternich.jpg Lothar Friedrich von Metternich-Burscheid 1673 1675 Once divided and split twice shows the front upper field and in the 6th field in black a silver key placed obliquely to the left and (4: 4) accompanied by golden crosses (Hochstift Worms), the second field shows in red a silver two-towered castle, each in the divided stake a Mainz wheel and the fifth field in blue a silver cross. The middle field shows three silver shells (2: 1) placed in silver COA Lothar Friedrich von Metterich Burscheid.jpg
Damian Hartard von der Leyen-Hohengeroldseck.jpg Damian Hartard von der Leyen 1675 1678 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in black a silver key placed diagonally to the left and accompanied by (4: 4) golden crosses (Hochstift Worms), the center shield is blue with a silver pole. COA Daniel von der Leyen.jpg
Karl Heinrich von Metternich-Winneburg.jpg Karl Heinrich von Metternich-Winneburg 1679 1679 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in black a silver key placed diagonally to the left and accompanied by (4: 4) golden crosses (shingles) (Hochstift - Diocese of Worms), the center shield is quartered and shows the field in red 1 and 4 a zigzag bar in diagonally right and in 2 and 4 three golden hip horns (2: 1) in red and is covered with a heart shield. The heart shield shows three silver shells (2: 1) placed in silver. COA Karl Heinrich von Metternich-Winneburg.jpg
Bishop Anselm Franz v.  Ingelheim.jpg Anselm Franz von Ingelheim 1679 1695 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in black a two-row gold-red boxed common cross COA Anselm Franz von Ingelheim.jpg
LotharFranzvonSchoenborn.jpg Lothar Franz von Schönborn 1695 1729 Once divided and split twice, the front upper and sixth field in gold shows a black lion covered with a silver sloping bar, underneath in blue silver diamonds 2: 1, which are separated by a silver bar, in the divided post a Mainz wheel and in the fifth red field are arranged as a three-pass three shields. The middle field shows a running golden lion in red over three silver tips. COA Lothar Franz von Schönborn.jpg
Franz Ludwig von Pfalz-Neuburg.jpg Franz Ludwig of Pfalz-Neuburg 1729 1732 In addition to the other elements, a black eagle is armed in silver on a gold central shield and covered with a heart shield, which shows the Mainz wheel. COA Franz Ludwig von Neuburg.jpg
Philipp Karl von Eltz.jpg Philipp Karl von Eltz 1732 1743 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and divided into 2 and 3 in red and silver a golden lion growing upwards looking towards the center of the shield in the red field COA Karl von Eltz Kempenich.jpg
JohannFriedrichKarlvonOstein.jpg Johann Friedrich Karl von Ostein 1743 1763 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in black a slanted silver key with a beard pointing to the right and accompanied by golden crosses (shingles) (Hochstift - Diocese of Worms), everything is covered by a blue center shield with a jumping hound with collar. COA JohannFriedrich Karl von Ostein.jpg
Emmerich Joseph von Breidbach zu Burresheim.jpg Emmerich Joseph von Breidbach zu Bürresheim 1763 1774 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in black a slanted silver key with a beard pointing to the right and accompanied by golden crosses (shingles) (Hochstift - Diocese of Worms), everything is covered by a silver central shield with a red wyvern COA Emmerich Josef von Breidbach Bürresheim.jpg
Friedrich Carl von Erthal.jpg Friedrich Karl Joseph von Erthal 1774 1802 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in black a slanted silver key with a beard pointing to the right and accompanied by golden crosses (shingles) (Hochstift - Diocese of Worms), everything is covered by a golden central shield a black, silver-armored eagle on which there is a square heart sign and shows two silver bars in the red field, while the other blue field is single. A black cross with a narrow silver border with a golden glaive is placed under the central shield Aschaffenburg - breakfast pavilion 01.JPG
KTDalberg.jpg Karl Theodor von Dalberg (only on the right bank of the Rhine) 1802 1803 The shield is divided and split and shows in fields 1 and 4, on a red background, a silver, six-spoke wheel, the Mainz wheel (Erzstift Mainz), field 2, in black a silver key pointing diagonally upwards, whose beard points to the right and from golden crosses (shingles) accompanied (bishopric - diocese of Worms), field 3 divided in two shows a red cross above on a silver background, ( Hochstift Konstanz ), below in the same motif ( Reichsabtei Reichenau ), below on a gold background two arms protruding from clouds, hold a silver key with a double bit (Propstei Öhningen ). The heart shield shows the coat of arms of the chamberlain of Worms, called Dalberg. quartered, in fields 1 and 4 under a golden shield head divided by three points on a blue background 6 silver lilies (3: 2: 1) placed ( chamberlain of Worms ), fields 2 and 3 on a golden background a black anchor cross (Dalberg (younger branch ) COA Karl Theodor von Dalberg.jpg

Bishops of Mainz since 1802

The following people were or are bishops of Mainz:

image Surname from to Blazon coat of arms
Joseph Ludwig Colmar.jpg Joseph Ludwig Colmar 1802 1818 The coat of arms does not show a Mainz wheel - there are several variants, quartered, field 1 on a golden background, black beehive (ark) on which a blue dove sits with a green branch in its beak, field 2 on a red background, a floating golden cross with equal arms (Napoleonic bishop-barons), field 3 on a red background, a silver pilgrim's coat (shield), covered with three (2.1) blue pilgrim clams, field 4 on a gold background, black three-pointed rock, the middle tip with a silver, red burning torch
Joseph Vitus Burg.jpg Joseph Vitus Castle 1830 1833 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in black a silver tower Mainz Schöfferstrasse Coat of Arms Joseph Vitus Burg img02.jpg
Johann Jakob Humann engraving JS.jpg Johann Jakob Humann 1833 1834 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 in silver a red, growing, sheltered youth holding an ear of wheat and 3 in blue a growing silver lion
Peter Leopold Kaiser 1845 (IZ 05-100 E Kretzschmar + ACR) .jpg Peter Leopold Kaiser 1834 1848 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in blue the golden imperial crown
Ketteler, Wilhelm Emanuel.jpg Wilhelm Emmanuel von Ketteler 1850 1877 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in silver a red boiler hook Mainz-Bishop Ketteler coat of arms Klein -zimmer.JPG
Sedisvakanz ( Kulturkampf )
Christoph Moufang ( Capitular Vicar )
1877 1886
Bishop Dr.  Haffner MainzJS.jpg Paul Leopold Haffner 1886 1899 quartered, 1 and 4 in red three golden jugs and in 2 and 3 in black a golden lion holding a cross and looking to the center of the shield, the Mainz wheel on the center shield 1886-1899PaulusLeopoldHaffner-2.jpg
Bishop Dr.  Heinrich Brück 3 JS.jpg Heinrich Brück 1899 1903 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in silver a black cross
Bishop Heinrich Maria Kirstein JS.jpg Georg Heinrich Maria Kirstein 1904 1921 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 blue shows St. Maria with a mandorla and 3 in blue a silver dove turned left, ready to fly, with a branch in its beak
Bishop Hugo Mainz.jpg Ludwig Maria Hugo 1921 1935 Above a black shield base on which a shield with the Mainz wheel rests, the Mainz Cathedral stands in the blue field and a golden star rises at the back
Bishop Albert Stohr on Lake Constance - Photo Leonhard Veith August 1959.jpg Albert Stohr 1935 1961 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in black a slanted silver key with a beard pointing to the right and accompanied by silver crosses, in the applied silver-black split center shield shows a black feather in front and a silver sword in the back the blade directed towards the upper edge of the shield. Coat of arms Bishop Albert Stohr.jpg
Hermann Cardinal Volk.jpg Hermann Volk (cardinal since 1973) 1962 1982 quartered, 1 and 4 the Mainz wheel and in 2 and 3 in black a slanted silver key, the beard of which points to the right and is accompanied by silver crosses, in the applied blue center shield a silver tower with two oriel towers Coat of arms of Hermann Volk.svg
Awarding of the European Craft Prize to Cardinal Karl Lehmann-2159.jpg Karl Lehmann (cardinal since 2001) 1983 2016 divided and split at the top, at the top in front the Mainz wheel and in the back in black a silver key with the beard to the right, accompanied by six silver crosses. In the lower golden shield the open red Bible with the Greek letters A and O Coat of arms of Karl Lehmann.svg
2018-10-14 Book presentation Without a family, no state can be made at Erbacher Hof 0484.jpg Peter Kohlgraf 2017 divided and split at the top, at the top in front the Mainz wheel and in the back in black a silver key with the beard to the right, accompanied by six silver crosses. In the lower silver shield three blue wavy lines that should symbolize a river. (There are various thoughts in this. The river connects Mainz and Worms with Kohlgraf's hometown Cologne and his long working place Bonn. In addition, the river is a biblical image. Whoever trusts in God is like a tree that is planted by the water and is rich Bears fruit (Ps 1). In the book of Ezekiel, the prophet narrates a vision in which he sees water flowing out of the temple. Everywhere the river flows, life can grow (Ez 47). This is a description of Kohlgraf's vision for the mission of the Church in this world.) Coat of arms of Peter Kohlgraf.svg

See also

literature

  • Hans Werner Nopper. The pre-Bonifatian bishops of Mainz. A critical examination of the sources on the beginnings of the diocese of Mainz and the reliability of the lists of bishops. Mülheim an der Ruhr 2001, ISBN 3-8311-2429-9 .
  • Jakob Wimpheling : Catalogus Archiepiscoporum Moguntinorum. History of the Archbishops of Mainz. Annotated edition. Introduction and translation from Latin by Sigrid von der Gönna. Verlag Wilhelm Fink, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-7705-4384-7 .
  • Friedhelm Jürgensmeier : The diocese of Mainz. From Roman times to the Second Vatican Council. Knecht Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1988, ISBN 3-7820-0570-8 .

Web links

Commons : Bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mainz  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Remarks

  1. Nopper, Die vorbonifatianischen Mainz Bishops, p. 26.
  2. Jürgensmeier, The Diocese of Mainz, p. 14.
  3. ^ Nopper, Die vorbonifatianischen Mainz Bishops, p. 49.
  4. ^ Nopper, Die vorbonifatianischen Bischöfe, p. 51.
  5. Nopper, Die vorbonifatianischen Mainz Bishops, p. 81.
  6. ^ Nopper, Die vorbonifatianischen Mainz Bishops, p. 73.
  7. ^ Nopper, Die vorbonifatianischen Bischöfe, p. 78.
  8. ^ Declaration on the coat of arms of Rhineland-Palatinate
  9. Das Mainz Rad an der Gera, illustration on p. 38, description on p. 43.
  10. First coat of arms that can be seen as a window picture in Mainz Cathedral .
  11. Friedhelm Jürgensmeier (ed.): Das Bistum Mainz , Frankfurt 1989, p. 303 / Heinz Leitermann : in Mainzer Almanach , Mainz 1961, p. 128-133; / Henry Simon: Armorial Géneral de l'Empire Français. Paris 1812, Volume 2, P. 53 and T. 52.
  12. Domdekan Heckwolf and ceremonial Brantzen presented insignia and coats of arms to the press release of the diocese of Mainz from August 21, 2017