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Hatto I (c. 850 – 15 May 913) was Archbishop of Mainz (Mayence) from 891 until his death. Hatto belonged to a Swabian family, and was probably educated at the monastery of Reichenau, of which he became abbot in 888. He was also abbot of Ellwangen Abbey. Hatto died on 15 May 913, one legend saying he was struck by lightning, and another that he was thrown alive by the devil into the crater of Mount Etna. His memory was long regarded in Saxony with great abhorrence, and stories of cruelty and treachery gathered round his name.

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  • Hatto I. (de)
  • Hatto I (en)
  • Hatton Ier (fr)
  • Attone I di Magonza (it)
  • Hatto I (nl)
  • Hatto I (pl)
  • Гаттон I (ru)
  • Hatto I (pt)
  • Hatto I (sv)
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  • Hatto I. OSB (* um 850; † 15. Mai 913) war von 888 bis 913 Abt des Klosters Reichenau (als Hatto III.) und anderer Reichsklöster, Erzbischof von Mainz (891–913) und Erzkanzler des Ostfränkischen Reiches. (de)
  • Hatton Ier, né vers 850 en Alémanie et mort le 15 mai 913 à Mayence, fut abbé du monastère de Reichenau de 888 et archevêque de Mayence de 891 à sa mort. En sa qualité d'archichancelier de la Francie orientale, il contribua à consolider la formation d'un royaume germanique en apportant aux souverains, Louis l'Enfant puis Conrad de Franconie, l'appui des évêchés rhénans. (fr)
  • Attone I, in tedesco Hatto I, (Franconia, 850 – Magonza, 15 maggio 913) fu un abate dell'abbazia di Reichenau, di Ellwangen e di Lorsch, oltre che e arcivescovo di Magonza dall'891 fino alla sua morte. (it)
  • Hatto I (circa 850 - 15 mei 913) was aartsbisschop van Mainz. Hatto I kreeg waarschijnlijk zijn opleiding in het klooster van Reichenau, waarvan hij in 888 abt werd. Koning Arnulf benoemde hem in 891 tot aartsbisschop van Mainz. Hij vergezelde de koning op diens reizen onder andere naar Italië en de paus. Na het overlijden van Arnulf behartigde hij de belangen van diens zoon, Lodewijk het Kind. (nl)
  • Hatto I OSB (ur. ok. 850, zm. 15 maja 913) – duchowny Kościoła rzymskokatolickiego, opat wielu klasztorów, m.in. klasztoru Reichenau (888–913) i klasztoru Lorsch (901–913), arcybiskup Moguncji (891–913); doradca Arnulfa z Karyntii (850–899) i Ludwika IV Dziecię (893–911), jeden z czołowych polityków państwa wschodniofrankijskiego. (pl)
  • Гатто́н I (нем. Hatto I.; около 850—15 мая 913, Майнц) — раннесредневековый церковный и политический деятель, архиепископ Майнца (891—913), аббат нескольких больших монастырей (Райхенау, Эльвангена и Лорша), придворной капеллы и, возможно, Восточно-Франкского королевства. (ru)
  • Hatto (c. 850 – Mainz, 15 de maio de 913) foi um arcebispo de Mogúncia na época do Sacro Império Romano Germânico. (pt)
  • Hatto I, död 15 maj 913, var en frankisk biskop. Hatto blev ärkebiskop av Mainz 891 och hade under kungarna Arnulf av Kärnten, Ludvig barnet och Konrad I avgörande inflytande på det Östfrankiska rikets styrelse. (sv)
  • Hatto I (c. 850 – 15 May 913) was Archbishop of Mainz (Mayence) from 891 until his death. Hatto belonged to a Swabian family, and was probably educated at the monastery of Reichenau, of which he became abbot in 888. He was also abbot of Ellwangen Abbey. Hatto died on 15 May 913, one legend saying he was struck by lightning, and another that he was thrown alive by the devil into the crater of Mount Etna. His memory was long regarded in Saxony with great abhorrence, and stories of cruelty and treachery gathered round his name. (en)
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