Archbishopric of Mainz ended in 1803.
Siegfried III - Archbishop of Mainz - died in 1249.
Johannes Gutenburg lived in the German City-State of Mainz.
Christopher Popp was born in Mainz, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
Josef Traxel was born on September 29, 1916, in Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
Farid Eslam was born on May 27, 1977, in Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
Archbishopric of Riga ended in 1561.
Archbishopric of Magdeburg ended in 1680.
Republic of Mainz ended in 1793.
Free City of Mainz ended in 1462.
An archbishopric is the rank or office, or jurisdiction of, an archbishop.
The Mainz state refers to the historical territory and political entity associated with the Prince-Archbishopric of Mainz, a significant ecclesiastical principality in the Holy Roman Empire. Located in present-day Germany, it was centered around the city of Mainz, which served as a cultural and political hub. The state played a crucial role in the development of early German history and governance, particularly as one of the key electorates responsible for selecting the Holy Roman Emperor. Its influence diminished over time, especially after the secularization movements in the 19th century.
Archbishopric of Riga was created in 1186.
Archbishopric of Bremen was created in 787.
Archbishopric of Magdeburg was created in 968.
Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric was created in 2002.
The Mainz Dom, in Mainz, Germany.
Adalbert of Mainz died in 1137.