- Hatto I (Archbishop of Mainz)
Hatto I (c.
850 -May 15 ,913 ) wasarchbishop of Mainz (Mayence) from 891 until his death.Biography
He belonged to a
Swabia n family, and was probably educated at the monastery ofReichenau , of which be became abbot in 888.He soon became known to the German king, Arnulf, who appointed him archbishop of
Mainz in 891, and he became such a trustworthy and loyal counsellor that he was popularly called the heart of the king. He presided over the importantsynod atTribur in 895 and accompanied the king toItaly in 894 and 895, where he was received with great favor by Pope Formosus. In 899, when Arnulf died, Hatto became regent of the Empire and guardian of the young king,Louis the Child , whose authority he compelledZwentibold , duke of Lorraine, an illegitimate son of Arnulf, to recognize.During these years he did not neglect his own interests, for in 896 he secured for himself the abbey of
Ellwangen and in 898 that ofLorsch . He assisted theFranconia n family of theConradines in its feud with theBabenberg s for supremacy in Franconia; after the battle ofFritzlar in 906 between the Babenbergs and Conradines he arranged for the capture and execution of Adalbert, count of Babenberg, breaking his promise of safe conduct. Hatto retained his influence during the entire reign of Louis the Child and on the king's death in 911 was prominent in securing the election of Conrad, duke of Franconia, to the vacant throne. When trouble arose between Conrad and Henry the Fowler, duke of Saxony, afterwards King Henry I, the attitude of Conrad was ascribed by the Saxons to the influence of Hatto, who wished to prevent Henry from securing authority inThuringia , where the see of Mainz had extensive possessions. He was accused of complicity in a plot to murder Henry, who in return ravaged the archiepiscopal lands in Saxony and Thuringia.Hatto died on 15 May 953, one legend saying he was struck by lightning, and another that he was thrown alive by the devil into the crater of
Mount Etna . His memory was long regarded in Saxony with great abhorrence, and stories of cruelty and treachery gathered round his name.The legend of the
Mouse Tower atBingen is connected with Hatto I andHatto II , who was archbishop of Mainz from 968 to 970. This latter Hatto built the church of St. George on the island ofReichenau , was generous to the see of Mainz and to the abbeys ofFulda and Reichenau, and was a patron of the chronicler Regino, abbot of Prum.References
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