Luitpold (also known as Liutpold, Liupold, Luipold; died 7 December 1059) was archbishop of Mainz from 1051 to 1059.
[1] After being educated in Fulda,[2] he served as provost of Bamberg from 1021 until Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor made him archbishop of Mainz and Archchancellor of the Holy Roman Empire after the death of Bardo.
[3][1] In Mainz, Luitpold founded the Benedictine abbey St Jacob [de; fr].
[4] When Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor was crowned at Aachen by Herman II, the archbishop of Cologne, Luitpold protested, claiming the right to crown the emperor as an exclusive right for the archbishops of Mainz.
[1][5] Luitpold died on 7 December 1059 and was buried in St Jacob Abbey.