Leo IX, Pope, 1002-1054

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Name (Latin)
Leo IX, Pope, 1002-1054
Other forms of name
Bruno, of Egisheim, Saint, 1002-1054
Bruno, Bishop of Toul, 1002-1054
Brunon, d'Eguisheim, Saint, 1002-1054
Leon IX, Pope, 1002-1054
Leo, Saint, 1002-1054
Date of birth
1002-06-21
Date of death
1054-04-19
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 12317090
Wikidata: Q58559
Library of congress: no 97061734
Sources of Information
  • La vie du Pape Leon IX, 1997:p. xi (Brunon d'Eguisheim; b. June 21, 1002) p. xxii (d. April 19, 1054)
  • New Catholic Enc., 1967:v. 8, p. 642 (Leo IX, Saint, Pope; b. Bruno of Egisheim, bp. of Toul, 1002-1054)
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Wikipedia description:

Pope Leo IX (21 June 1002 – 19 April 1054), born Bruno von Egisheim-Dagsburg, was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 12 February 1049 to his death in 1054. Leo IX is considered to be one of the most historically significant popes of the Middle Ages; he was instrumental in the precipitation of the Great Schism of 1054, considered the turning point in which the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches formally separated. Leo IX favoured traditional morality in his reformation of the Catholic Church. One of his first public acts was to hold the Easter synod of 1049; he joined Emperor Henry III in Saxony and accompanied him to Cologne and Aachen. He also summoned a meeting of the higher clergy in Reims in which several important reforming decrees were passed. At Mainz, he held a council at which the Italian and French as well as the German clergy were represented, and ambassadors of the Byzantine emperor were present. Here too, simony and clerical marriage were the principal matters dealt with. He is regarded as a saint by the Catholic Church; his feast day is celebrated on 19 April.

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