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Siegfried III von Eppstein (died 9 March 1249) was Archbishop of Mainz from 1230 to 1249. He in 1244 granted freedom to the citizens of Mainz, who subsequently could run their affairs more independently though their own council;〔John M. Jeep, ''Medieval Germany: An Encyclopedia'' (2001), p. 486.〕〔(Mainz )〕 in law it remained an episcopal city.〔André Vauchez, Richard Barrie Dobson, Michael Lapidge, ''Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages'' (2000), p. 892.〕 He acted as regent for Conrad IV of Germany, while Emperor Frederick II was campaigning in Italy, 1237 to 1242.〔''The New Cambridge Medieval History'' V, p. 399.〕 He was, though, a supporter of Pope Innocent IV.〔(''Catholic Encyclopedia'' )〕 He ordered the destruction of the then Imperial City of Wiesbaden located just across the Rhine from Mainz in 1242. He held a major synod in 1239.〔Paul B. Pixton, ''The German Episcopacy and the Implementation of the Decrees of the Fourth'' (1995), p. 418.〕 He added Lorsch Abbey to the archbishopric.〔(CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Lorsch Abbey )〕 ==Notes== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Siegfried III (archbishop of Mainz)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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