Ruprecht
Archbishop of Cologne, church leader
Archbishop of Cologne, church leader
1480
546 years ago — 53 years old
Leaders & Politicians
Germany
Born in 1427, served as Archbishop of Cologne from 1480 until 1506. Played a significant role in the political and ecclesiastical affairs of the Holy Roman Empire during the late 15th and early 16th centuries. Involved in several important councils, influencing the governance of the church and its administration. Worked to strengthen the position of the archbishopric amidst the growing influence of secular powers.
Served as Archbishop of Cologne
Participated in the German church policies
Influenced decisions at various church councils
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