Lullus of Mainz

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Lullus of Mainz was an 8th-century Anglo-Saxon missionary and the first archbishop of Mainz, influential in the Christianization and ecclesiastical organization of central Germany.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 8th-century Christian saint
Anglo-Saxon expatriate in Francia
Anglo-Saxon missionary
Christian missionary
archbishop
activity missionary work among Germanic peoples
appointedBy Pope Stephen II NERFINISHED
associatedWith Archdiocese of Mainz NERFINISHED
Hersfeld Abbey NERFINISHED
birthCentury 8th century
burialPlace Hersfeld Abbey NERFINISHED
canonizationStatus venerated as a saint
church Latin Church NERFINISHED
closeAssociate Boniface NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Carolingian rulers NERFINISHED
consecratedBy Pope Stephen II NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Wessex NERFINISHED
deathDate 786
deathPlace Hersfeld NERFINISHED
diocese Archdiocese of Mainz NERFINISHED
educatedBy Boniface NERFINISHED
era Early Middle Ages NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Anglo-Saxons NERFINISHED
founded Abbey of Hersfeld NERFINISHED
language Latin
Old English
mentorOf clergy in central Germany
name Lull NERFINISHED
Lullus of Mainz NERFINISHED
notableFor Christianization of central Germany
ecclesiastical organization of central Germany
positionHeld abbot of Hersfeld
archbishop of Mainz
bishop of Mainz
predecessor Boniface NERFINISHED
region central Germany
religion Christianity
religiousOrder Benedictines NERFINISHED
roleInHistory first archbishop of Mainz
servedUnder Carolingian dynasty NERFINISHED
successor Richulf of Mainz NERFINISHED
workedIn Hesse NERFINISHED
Mainz NERFINISHED
Thuringia NERFINISHED

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Abbey of Hersfeld foundedBy Lullus of Mainz