Hetto

Hetto (died 847) was the Archbishop of Trier[1] from 814 until his death. In this capacity he was both a political and ecclesiastical leader. Louis the Pious confirmed to Hetto the privilege of immunity from the saecular courts. This had been previously granted to Bishop Wermad who served before Trier was made an archiepiscopal see.

Hetto
Archbishop of Trier
ChurchCatholic Church
DioceseElectorate of Trier
In office814–847
Personal details
Died847

Sources


Preceded by
Amalhar
Archbishop of Trier
814–847
Succeeded by
Theotgaud


References

  1. Palgrave (économiste).), Robert Harry Inglis (1921). The Rise and Progress of the English Commonwealth. CUP Archive.


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