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Aribo (c. 990 - 6 April 1031) was the Archbishop of Mainz from 1021 until 1031. Aribo was a son of the Count Palatine Aribo I of Bavaria. As a member of the Aribonen, Aribo was probably educated in Salzburg. In 1020 Emperor Henry the Saint appointed Aribo as a deacon in his court chapel. In December 1021 he was appointed by Henry the Archbishop of Mainz. On 8 September 1024 he crowned Conrad the Elder of Franconia the king of Germany. Conrad transferred to Aribo the Arch-Chancellorship of Italy, thus making Aribo the arch-chancellor of the enire empire as archbishop of Mainz he was already the arch-chancellor of Germany. Due to legal controversy, Aribo gave the Archbishop of Cologne the right to crown Conrad properly, thus beginning the slow transfer of this privilege to Cologne.

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  • Aribo (c. 990 - 6 April 1031) was the Archbishop of Mainz from 1021 until 1031. Aribo was a son of the Count Palatine Aribo I of Bavaria. As a member of the Aribonen, Aribo was probably educated in Salzburg. In 1020 Emperor Henry the Saint appointed Aribo as a deacon in his court chapel. In December 1021 he was appointed by Henry the Archbishop of Mainz. On 8 September 1024 he crowned Conrad the Elder of Franconia the king of Germany. Conrad transferred to Aribo the Arch-Chancellorship of Italy, thus making Aribo the arch-chancellor of the enire empire as archbishop of Mainz he was already the arch-chancellor of Germany. Due to legal controversy, Aribo gave the Archbishop of Cologne the right to crown Conrad properly, thus beginning the slow transfer of this privilege to Cologne.
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  • Aribo (c. 990 - 6 April 1031) was the Archbishop of Mainz from 1021 until 1031. Aribo was a son of the Count Palatine Aribo I of Bavaria. As a member of the Aribonen, Aribo was probably educated in Salzburg. In 1020 Emperor Henry the Saint appointed Aribo as a deacon in his court chapel. In December 1021 he was appointed by Henry the Archbishop of Mainz. On 8 September 1024 he crowned Conrad the Elder of Franconia the king of Germany. Conrad transferred to Aribo the Arch-Chancellorship of Italy, thus making Aribo the arch-chancellor of the enire empire as archbishop of Mainz he was already the arch-chancellor of Germany. Due to legal controversy, Aribo gave the Archbishop of Cologne the right to crown Conrad properly, thus beginning the slow transfer of this privilege to Cologne. Due to Aribo's strict attitude in church matters, his relations with the Papacy became strained, and he insisted on the self-sufficiency of his diocese. At the Synod of Seligenstadt in 1023 it was ruled that noone could appeal against a ruling of the archbishop of Mainz to the Pope. He represented the count of Hammerstein in church marriage law against Pope Benedict VIII in 1023, which led Pope Benedict to revoke Aribo's pallium. Despite his strained relationship with Rome, he visited there twice: at the Lateran Council in 1027, a pilgrimage in 1031. On the way back from Rome he died in Como. His body was brought back to Mainz and was laid to rest in the west choir of the still incomplete Cathedral of Mainz.
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