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page 110th-century archbishops

Sylvester II
Pope of the Catholic Church from 938 to 1003
Adalbert
French saint, archbishop and missionary (c.910–981)

Willigis
Willigis (; ; 940 – 23 February 1011 AD) was Archbishop of Mainz from 975 until his death as well as archchancellor of the Holy Roman Empire.
Robert le Danois
Archbishop of Rouen from 989 to 1037
Gero
archbishop of Cologne
Hatto I
Roman Catholic archbishop

Adaldag
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Adaldag (c. 90028 April 988; also Adelgis, Adelger, and Adalgag) was the seventh archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen, from 937 until his death.
Unni
Archbishop and saint
Frederick, Archbishop of Mainz
Roman Catholic archbishop
Hartwig
archbishop of Salzburg
Hugh of Vermandois
Roman Catholic archbishop
Herman I
Archbishop of Cologne

Henry I
Archbishop of Trier
Leontius of Bulgaria
clergyman
Hugh III, Archbishop of Rouen
Walter of Sens
Frankish arshibishop of Sens (-923)
Gisilher
Archbishop of Magdeburg from 981 to 1004
Odalric
French priest
Gombald
Gundobald or Gombald (died after 998) was the Archbishop of Bordeaux from 989 to his death. He was the episcopus Gasconum, bishop of the Gascons, from 978, holding the episcopal dignity in all the Gascon sees. He was the third son of Sancho IV of Gascony and thus a brother of Sancho V and William II, successive dukes of Gascony.
Ebergar
Ebergar (also Everger) (died June 11, 999) was the Archbishop of Cologne Germany, from 984 to 999.
Warin of Cologne
Archbishop of Cologne