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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Siegfried I (died 16 February 1084) was the Abbot of Fulda from 25 December 1058 until he became Archbishop of Mainz in 6 January 1060. Siegfried was a member of the Frankish Reginbodonen family of the Rhineland. His family furnished counts in the Königssondergau and burgraves and vogts of Mainz. Siegfried was educated in the monastery of Fulda and became a monk there. On 25 December 1058, he was appointed abbot and 6 January 1060, the Empress Agnes appointed him…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Siegfried I (died 16 February 1084) was the Abbot of Fulda from 25 December 1058 until he became Archbishop of Mainz in 6 January 1060. Siegfried was a member of the Frankish Reginbodonen family of the Rhineland. His family furnished counts in the Königssondergau and burgraves and vogts of Mainz. Siegfried was educated in the monastery of Fulda and became a monk there. On 25 December 1058, he was appointed abbot and 6 January 1060, the Empress Agnes appointed him Archbishop of Mainz. In Spring 1062, he entered the political realm as a prominent member of the faction surrounding Anno II of Cologne. Nevertheless, he never had the political influence of Anno or Adalbert of Bremen, called dritt Kraft. Siegfried himself sided first with the emperor in the Investiture Controversy.