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- Ordbriht was a monk at Glastonbury and then Abingdon until 964 when he was appointed Abbot of Chertsey by Saint Aethelwold; he attests as Bishop of...
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- Sylvester III, né "John" of Crescenzi - Ottaviani family (born in Rome; probably died in 1062 or 1063); was Pope in 1045. When Pope Benedict IX (...
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- Fulbert of Chartres (born 960, died April 10, 1028) was a French scholar, teacher, and bishop of Chartres (1007-1028). He is regarded as a saint,...
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- John XVII (died November 6, 1003), born Sicco, was a native of Rome who succeeded Pope Silvester II (999-1003) as Pope on June 13, 1003, but died...
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- Pope 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...
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- Saint Bernward of Hildesheim (c. 960 - 20 November 1022) was the Bishop of Hildesheim from 993-1022.
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- John XVIII (died June or July 1009) was Pope from 1004 to 1009. He was born Fasanius at Rapagnano, near Ascoli Piceno, the son of a Roman priest...
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- Tagino (died 9 June 1012) was the third Archbishop of Magdeburg from 1004 until his death. Tagino was a chaplain of Henry II, Duke of Bavaria,...
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- Aldhun of Durham (born circa 959, died 1018) was the last Bishop of Lindisfarne and the first Bishop of Durham. Since the late 9th century the See...
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- Sylvester II, or Silvester II (c. 950 - May 12, 1003), born Gerbert d'Aurillac, was a prolific scholar of the 10th century. He introduced Arab...
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