Suidger of Morsleben

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Suidger of Morsleben was a German cleric of noble Saxon origin who became Pope Clement II, noted for crowning Henry III as Holy Roman Emperor and initiating church reforms in the mid-11th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German cleric
Roman Catholic bishop
human
noble
pope
appointedBy Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
areaOfActivity Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Papal States NERFINISHED
birthName Suidger of Morsleben NERFINISHED
birthPlace Duchy of Saxony NERFINISHED
Morsleben NERFINISHED
burialPlace Bamberg Cathedral NERFINISHED
chronologicalContext 11th century
countryOfCitizenship Duchy of Saxony NERFINISHED
deathPlace Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Pfalzgräfin Mathilde’s estate near Pesaro NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Saxons NERFINISHED
knownFor being Pope Clement II
crowning Henry III as Holy Roman Emperor
early 11th-century church reform efforts
languageSpoken German
Latin
memberOf Catholic Church hierarchy
nobleFamily Saxon nobility
notableAchievement initiated church reforms in the mid-11th century
reform of simony practices
support for clerical celibacy reforms
notableWork coronation of Henry III as Holy Roman Emperor
occupation clergyman
theologian
officeContestedIn papacy
papalName Clement II NERFINISHED
positionHeld Bishop of Bamberg
Pope
predecessor Pope Gregory VI NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
religiousOrder secular clergy
residence Bamberg NERFINISHED
Rome
sexOrGender male
successor Pope Benedict IX NERFINISHED
Pope Damasus II NERFINISHED

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Pope Clement II birthName Suidger of Morsleben