Anselm Franz von Ingelheim
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Anselm Franz of Ingelheim (1622 - 1695) was Archbishop of Mainz from 1679 until his death in 1695.
Anselm became prince-bishop of Mainz on 7 November 1679 and thus was an elector of the Holy Roman Empire. He crowned the empress Eleonore Magdalena, the wife of emperor Leopold I, in 1689 and one year later their son Joseph I, as the King of Hungary.
The sixteen-year reign of Anselm Franz was clouded by the constant effort around peace and neutrality and the devastation of the War of the Grand Alliance, which caused him to live in exile in Aschaffenburg. He died there in 1695.
Preceded by Karl Heinrich von Metternich |
Archbishop of Mainz 1679-1695 |
Succeeded by Lothar Franz von Schönborn |