Henry I (archbishop of Trier)

Henry I (died 3 July 964) was the Archbishop of Trier from 956 until his death.

Henry was trained with Wolfgang, the future saint and Bishop of Regensburg, in the Abbey of Reichenau.

Henry and Wolfgang were later trained at the cathedral school in Würzburg by Stephen of Novara.

He died in Rome during an epidemic of malaria that broke out in the imperial army caused by nearby pestilent marshes.

[1] Henry was buried in Parma but his remains were later translated to Trier Cathedral.