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Pope Leo IX

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Biography

Name: Leo IX, St.
Birth Date: June 21, 1002
Death Date: 1054
Place of Birth: Alsace, Germany
Place of Death: Rome, Italy
Nationality: German
Gender: Male
Occupations: pope

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Biography of Leo IX, St.
454 words, approx. 2 pages
St. Leo IX (1002-1054) was pope from 1049 to 1054. He was a man of action who opposed simony, enforced clerical celibacy, negotiated with emperors, and led an army against invaders of Italy. The future pope Leo IX was born Bruno of Egisheim on June 21,...


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Leo Ix : Medieval France
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(1002–1054). Pope. Born of Alsatian nobility at Egisheim, Bruno, the future Leo IX, was educated from an early age at Toul, by Bishop Berthold. After entering an ecclesiastical career, he accompanied the emperor Conrad II on campaign in Lombardy...
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Leo Ix, Saint
101 words, approx. 1 pages
(born 1002, Egisheim, Alsace, Upper Lorraine—died April 19, 1054, Rome; feast day April 19) Pope (1049–54). He was consecrated bishop of Toul in 1027. He was named pope by Emperor Henry III but insisted on election by the clergy and people...
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Pope Leo IX Information
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Pope Saint Leo IX (June 21, 1002 – April 19, 1054), born Bruno of Eguisheim-Dagsburg, was Pope from February 12, 1049 to his death. He is regarded as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church, with the feast day of April 19. Leo IX is widely considered...


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National Catholic Reporter
Pope of infallibility set for beatification.(Pope Pius IX)
09/01/2000: 2,267 words, approx. 8 pages
Pius IX, a controversial choice, issued 'Syllabus of Errors' Elena Mortara remembers being in the Rome synagogue in April 1986 when Pope John Paul II made his momentous visit, believed by historians to be the first time a pope set foot in...
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The papal reform of the eleventh century; lives of Pope Leo IX and Pope Gregory VII.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
11/01/2005: 196 words, approx. 1 pages
0719038758 The papal reform of the eleventh century; lives of Pope Leo IX and Pope Gregory VII. Trans. by I.S. Robinson. Manchester U. Pr. 2004 423 pages $32.00 Paperback Medieval sources series BX1180 ...
 


 

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