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Hatto II (died 18 January 970) was the archbishop of Mainz from 968 to 970. While in office, he built the church of St. George on the island of Reichenau, donated heavily to the abbeys of Fulda and Reichenau, and was a patron of the chronicler Regino of Prüm. The story's reference to Hatto's demand for tribute or a toll ("Maut" in German) of ships passing the tower, as well as its later use as a customs collection tower, provide a suggested etymological origin for its name, with "Mautturm" (toll tower) eventually becoming "Mäuseturm".

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  • Hatto II. OSB († 18. Januar 970) war zwischen 956 und 968 Abt von Fulda sowie danach bis zu seinem Tod Erzbischof von Mainz. (de)
  • Hatto II (died 18 January 970) was the archbishop of Mainz from 968 to 970. While in office, he built the church of St. George on the island of Reichenau, donated heavily to the abbeys of Fulda and Reichenau, and was a patron of the chronicler Regino of Prüm. A well-known folk tale describes Hatto as a cruel and oppressive ruler who was finally punished in being eaten alive by mice - an event which supposedly happened in the Mouse Tower (see details on that page). There is, however, no indication of the tale being historically true, and similar tales were attached to various other rulers as well, such as the Count of Wörthschlössl Castle in Bavaria. The story's reference to Hatto's demand for tribute or a toll ("Maut" in German) of ships passing the tower, as well as its later use as a customs collection tower, provide a suggested etymological origin for its name, with "Mautturm" (toll tower) eventually becoming "Mäuseturm". (en)
  • Attone II, in tedesco Hatto II, (... – 18 gennaio 970) fu un abate e arcivescovo tedesco del X secolo. (it)
  • Hatto II, död 970, var en tysk ärkebiskop. Hatto var ärkebiskop av Mainz 968–970 och understödde kungamakten gentemot upproriska stormän. Sagan om råttornet i Bingen har knutits till Hatto II, liksom till hans företrädare Hatto I. (sv)
  • Гаттон II (нем. Hatto II; 17 или 18 января 970) — раннесредневековый церковный и политический деятель, архиепископ Майнца (968—970). (ru)
  • Hatto II OSB (zm. 17 lub 18 stycznia 970) – duchowny Kościoła rzymskokatolickiego, opat klasztoru w Fuldzie (956–968), arcybiskup Moguncji (968–970). (pl)
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  • 0970-01-18 (xsd:date)
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  • Archbishop of Mainz (en)
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  • Hatto II. OSB († 18. Januar 970) war zwischen 956 und 968 Abt von Fulda sowie danach bis zu seinem Tod Erzbischof von Mainz. (de)
  • Attone II, in tedesco Hatto II, (... – 18 gennaio 970) fu un abate e arcivescovo tedesco del X secolo. (it)
  • Hatto II, död 970, var en tysk ärkebiskop. Hatto var ärkebiskop av Mainz 968–970 och understödde kungamakten gentemot upproriska stormän. Sagan om råttornet i Bingen har knutits till Hatto II, liksom till hans företrädare Hatto I. (sv)
  • Гаттон II (нем. Hatto II; 17 или 18 января 970) — раннесредневековый церковный и политический деятель, архиепископ Майнца (968—970). (ru)
  • Hatto II OSB (zm. 17 lub 18 stycznia 970) – duchowny Kościoła rzymskokatolickiego, opat klasztoru w Fuldzie (956–968), arcybiskup Moguncji (968–970). (pl)
  • Hatto II (died 18 January 970) was the archbishop of Mainz from 968 to 970. While in office, he built the church of St. George on the island of Reichenau, donated heavily to the abbeys of Fulda and Reichenau, and was a patron of the chronicler Regino of Prüm. The story's reference to Hatto's demand for tribute or a toll ("Maut" in German) of ships passing the tower, as well as its later use as a customs collection tower, provide a suggested etymological origin for its name, with "Mautturm" (toll tower) eventually becoming "Mäuseturm". (en)
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  • Hatto II. (de)
  • Hatto II (en)
  • Attone II (it)
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  • Гаттон II (ru)
  • Hatto II (sv)
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