{{short description|Cleric with a senior position in the Frankish royal court during the Carolingian period}} An '''Archchaplain''' was a cleric with a senior position in a royal court. The title was used primarily in the Frankish kingdom in the Carolingian period.

== Holy Roman Archchaplains ==

* Willigis (c982-c1007)<ref>{{cite book|last1=Zahn|first1=J.|title=Urkundenbuch des Herzogthums Steiermarkt, vol. I: 798-1192|date=1875|publisher=Verlag des Historisches Vereines für Steiermark|location=Graz|pages=36–45}}</ref> * Erkanbald (c1016-c1020)<ref>{{cite book|last1=Zahn|first1=J.|title=Urkundenbuch des Herzogthums Steiermarkt, vol. I: 798-1192|date=1875|publisher=Verlag des Historisches Vereines für Steiermark|location=Graz|pages=45–49}}</ref> * Aribo (c1023-c1028)<ref>{{cite book|last1=Zahn|first1=J.|title=Urkundenbuch des Herzogthums Steiermarkt, vol. I: 798-1192|date=1875|publisher=Verlag des Historisches Vereines für Steiermark|location=Graz|pages=49–55}}</ref> * Willegis (c1073) <ref>{{cite book|last1=Zahn|first1=J.|title=Urkundenbuch des Herzogthums Steiermarkt, vol. I: 798-1192|date=1875|publisher=Verlag des Historisches Vereines für Steiermark|location=Graz|page=84}}</ref>

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Category:Christian religious occupations Category:Carolingian Empire Category:11th century in the Holy Roman Empire

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