Wezilo

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Wezilo
Archbishop of Mainz
In office
1084–1088
Preceded bySiegfried I
Succeeded byRuthard of Mainz
Personal details
Died1088
Resting placeMainz Cathedral
49°59′56″N 8°16′26″E / 49.99889°N 8.27389°E / 49.99889; 8.27389
Known forImperial support in the Investiture Controversy

Wezilo, died 1088, was Archbishop of Mainz from 1084–88. He was a leading supporter of the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV in the Investiture Controversy, and of antipope Clement III.

A priest in Halberstadt, Wezilo owed his promotion to the support of Henry IV. In 1085 he negotiated on behalf of the emperor with the papal legate, the future Pope Urban II, and in the same year he was convicted of simony and excommunicated by the pro-papal Synod of Quedlinburg.[1]

In May 1087 the forces of Clement III and "the imperialist prefect Wezilo" forced Pope Victor III to retreat from Rome.[2]

Wezilo was buried in Mainz Cathedral.

References

  1. ^ Patricia Skinner, (2009). "From Pisa to the Patriarchate: Chapters in the Life of (Arch)bishop Daibert". In Patricia Skinner (ed.). Challenging the Boundaries of Medieval History: The Legacy of Timothy Reuter. Brepols. p. 158. ISBN 978-2-503-52359-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
  2. ^ David J. Hay (2008). "The Military Leadership of Matilda of Canossa, 1046–1115" (PDF). Manchester University Press. p. 121.


Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Archbishop of Mainz
1084–1088
Succeeded by