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Uriel von Gemmingen (1468 – 9 February 1514) was appointed Archbishop of Mainz on 27 September 1508, a prince elector, and chancellor to Emperor Maximillian I on 23 April 1509. Uriel was one of ten children of Hans von Gemmingen (1431–1487).

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  • Uriel von Gemmingen (* 29. Juni 1468 in Michelfeld; † 9. Februar 1514 in Mainz) entstammte der Linie Gemmingen-Michelfeld des süddeutschen Adelsgeschlechts der Herren von Gemmingen. Von 1508 bis 1514 war er Erzbischof des Erzbistums Mainz. Damit stand er an der Spitze der größten deutschen Kirchenprovinz und war einer der sieben Kurfürsten; als Erzkanzler für Deutschland hatte er den höchsten Rang. Uriel von Gemmingen war ein Vertreter der innerkirchlichen Reform. (de)
  • Uriel von Gemmingen (1468 à Michelfeld - 1514 à Mayence) est archevêque de Mayence à partir de 1508 et à ce titre, prince électeur et chancelier de l'empereur Maximilien Ier en 1509. (fr)
  • Uriel von Gemmingen (1468 – 9 February 1514) was appointed Archbishop of Mainz on 27 September 1508, a prince elector, and chancellor to Emperor Maximillian I on 23 April 1509. Uriel was one of ten children of Hans von Gemmingen (1431–1487). (en)
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  • Epitaph in the Mainzer cathedral. Inscription: Urieli de Gemmingen archiepiscopo Moguntino, principi electori, viro singulari vitae gravitate animique constantia praeclaro, qui posteaquam sedit annos IIII, menses IIII, dies XIII, aetatis suae anno XLV, a Christo nato MDXIIII V idus Februarii vitam cum pontificatu deponit. (en)
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  • Uriel von Gemmingen (* 29. Juni 1468 in Michelfeld; † 9. Februar 1514 in Mainz) entstammte der Linie Gemmingen-Michelfeld des süddeutschen Adelsgeschlechts der Herren von Gemmingen. Von 1508 bis 1514 war er Erzbischof des Erzbistums Mainz. Damit stand er an der Spitze der größten deutschen Kirchenprovinz und war einer der sieben Kurfürsten; als Erzkanzler für Deutschland hatte er den höchsten Rang. Uriel von Gemmingen war ein Vertreter der innerkirchlichen Reform. (de)
  • Uriel von Gemmingen (1468 à Michelfeld - 1514 à Mayence) est archevêque de Mayence à partir de 1508 et à ce titre, prince électeur et chancelier de l'empereur Maximilien Ier en 1509. (fr)
  • Uriel von Gemmingen (1468 – 9 February 1514) was appointed Archbishop of Mainz on 27 September 1508, a prince elector, and chancellor to Emperor Maximillian I on 23 April 1509. Uriel was one of ten children of Hans von Gemmingen (1431–1487). On 10 November 1509, he was entangled in the Pfefferkorn controversy, after Johannes Pfefferkorn seized and desired to burn Jewish books. Gemmingen and the consultant Johannes Reuchlin assigned by him did not see a danger to the Christian faith in the writings used by Jews. On 10 May 1513 he appointed the Jewish physician Beyfuss the rabbi over all Jews in the Mainzer state. The argument over the book went beyond Uriel's death in 1514, not ultimately settled until 1520. He is supposed to have killed a cellar master in anger shortly before his own reputed death after catching the man stealing wine. Rumors suggested that he may have then faked his own death, and that the body buried in Mainz Cathedral was instead that of the cellar master, with Uriel afterwards fleeing to Italy where he died years later. However the tomb was reopened in 1724, where a corpse was found with the expected adornments of an archbishop; the matter is still considered unsettled. (en)
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