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Elector of Mainz and Roman Catholic Diocese of Mainz

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Difference between Elector of Mainz and Roman Catholic Diocese of Mainz

Elector of Mainz vs. Roman Catholic Diocese of Mainz

The Elector of Mainz was one of the seven Prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire. The Diocese of Mainz, (Diœcesis Moguntinus) historically known in English as Mentz as well as by its French name Mayence, is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Germany.

Similarities between Elector of Mainz and Roman Catholic Diocese of Mainz

Elector of Mainz and Roman Catholic Diocese of Mainz have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bardo (bishop), Diocese, Electorate of Mainz, Germany, Holy Roman Empire, Lullus, Mainz, Rabanus Maurus, Saint Boniface, Theonistus, Willigis.

Bardo (bishop)

Bardo (c. 980 – 10/11 June 1051) was the Archbishop of Mainz from 1031 until 1051, the Abbot of Werden from 1030 until 1031, and the Abbot of Hersfeld in 1031.

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Diocese

In church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop.

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Electorate of Mainz

The Electorate of Mainz (Kurfürstentum Mainz or Kurmainz, Electoratus Moguntinus), previously known in English as Mentz and by its French name Mayence, was one of the most prestigious and influential states of the Holy Roman Empire.

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Germany

Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.

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Holy Roman Empire

The Holy Roman Empire, also known as the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation after 1512, was a polity in Central and Western Europe, usually headed by the Holy Roman Emperor.

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Lullus

Saint Lullus (Lull or Lul) (born c. 710 AD in Wessex - died 16 October 786 in Hersfeld) was the first permanent archbishop of Mainz, succeeding Saint Boniface, and first abbot of the Benedictine Hersfeld Abbey.

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Mainz

Mainz (see below) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, and with around 223,000 inhabitants, it is Germany's 35th-largest city.

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Rabanus Maurus

Rabanus Maurus Magnentius (780 – 4 February 856), also known as Hrabanus or Rhabanus, was a Frankish Benedictine monk, theologian, poet, encyclopedist and military writer who became archbishop of Mainz in East Francia.

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Saint Boniface

Boniface (born Wynfreth; 675 – 5 June 754) was an English Benedictine monk and leading figure in the Anglo-Saxon mission to the Germanic parts of Francia during the eighth century.

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Theonistus

Theonistus (Theonist, Teonesto, Thaumastus, Thaumastos, Theonestus, Thonistus, Onistus, Teonisto, Tonisto) is a saint venerated by the Catholic Church.

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Willigis

Willigis (Willigisus; Willigis, Willegis; 940 – 23 February 1011 AD) was Archbishop of Mainz from 975 until his death as well as archchancellor of the Holy Roman Empire.

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Elector of Mainz and Roman Catholic Diocese of Mainz Comparison

Elector of Mainz has 112 relations, while Roman Catholic Diocese of Mainz has 101. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 5.16% = 11 / (112 + 101).

References

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