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- Bruno (died 26 May 1045) was prince-bishop of Würzburg from 1034 until his death. He was the son of Conrad I, Duke of Carinthia, and served as c...
- male, deceased (1008)
- Notger or Notker of Liège was a Benedictine monk, Provost of St. Gall in Switzerland and later was bishop (972-1008) and first prince-bishop (...
- male, deceased (1048)
- Damasus II (died August 9, 1048), born Poppo, Pope from July 17,1048 to August 9, 1048, was the second of the German pontiffs nominated by Emperor...
- male, deceased (1011)
- Saint Willigis (died February 23, 1011) was an Archbishop of Mainz, and a statesman as well as a churchman. The able and intelligent Willigis...
- male, deceased (1046)
- St. Gerard Sagredo, a bishop of Italian origin who operated in Hungary, educated Saint Emeric of Hungary (the son of Saint Stephen of Hungary). He...
- male, deceased (1027)
- Walter of Speyer (Walt(h)er von Speyer, Gualterus Spirensis) (967-1027) was a German bishop and poet.
- male, deceased (1018)
- Thietmar (Dietmar or Dithmar) of Merseburg (July 25, 975 - December 1, 1018), was bishop of Merseburg and a German chronicler.
- male, deceased (1012)
- Sergius IV (born in Rome, died May 12, 1012), born Pietro Boccapecora, was Pope from July 31, 1009 until his death. The date of his birth is...
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- Saint Bertwald of Ramsbury (otherwise Britwold of Glastonbury) was an 11th century Bishop of Ramsbury. Bertwald became a monk at Glastonbury Abbey...
- male, deceased (1047)
- Lyfing of Winchester (d. 23 March 1047) (also known as Livingus) was an Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Crediton, St Germans and Worcester. He was a monk at...
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