Bruno of Egisheim-Dagsburg

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Bruno of Egisheim-Dagsburg was a German nobleman and church reformer who became Pope Leo IX, a leading figure of the 11th-century Gregorian Reform movement.

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Bruno of Egisheim-Dagsburg canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 11th-century person
Catholic bishop
Christian reformer
German nobleman
human
pope
alsoKnownAs Pope Leo IX
surface form: Leo IX

Pope Leo IX
appointedBy Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor
battle Battle of Civitate
birthDate 1002-06-21
birthPlace Alsace
Egisheim
Holy Roman Empire
burialPlace St. Peter's Basilica
surface form: Basilica of Saint Peter
canonizationDate 1887-06-11
canonizationStatus saint
canonizedBy Pope Leo XIII
capturedBy Normans after the Battle of Civitate
conflict Norman lords in southern Italy
countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
dateOfBattleOfCivitate 1053-06-18
deathDate 1054-04-19
deathPlace Papal States
Rome
endTime 1054-04-19
endTimeAsBishopOfToul 1051
father Hugh IV of Egisheim
feastDay 04-19
knownFor combating simony
enforcing clerical celibacy
reforming the College of Cardinals
strengthening papal authority
languageSpoken German
Latin
mother Heilwig of Dabo
movement Gregorian Reform
nobleFamily House of Egisheim-Dagsburg
notableWork promotion of church reform
papalName Pope Leo IX
surface form: Leo IX
papalPredecessor Pope Damasus II
papalSuccessor Pope Victor II
participatedIn Synod of Mainz (1049)
Synod of Reims (1049)
Synod of Rome (various, 1049–1054)
positionHeld Bishop of Toul
Pope
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
residence Lateran complex
surface form: Lateran Palace
startTime 1049-02-12
startTimeAsBishopOfToul 1027

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Pope Leo IX birthName Bruno of Egisheim-Dagsburg
House of Egisheim-Dagsburg notableMember Bruno of Egisheim-Dagsburg