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    Pope Leo IX. 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. [1] Leo IX is considered to be one of the most historically significant popes of the Middle Ages; he was instrumental in the precipitation of ...

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  2. Apr 15, 2024 · East-West Schism. St. Leo IX (born June 21, 1002, Egisheim, Alsace, Upper Lorraine [now Eguisheim, France]—died April 19, 1054, Rome [Italy]; feast day April 19) was the head of the medieval Latin church (1049–54), during whose reign the papacy became the focal point of western Europe and the great East-West Schism of 1054 became inevitable.

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  3. Apr 19, 2024 · Bruno’s reputation for virtue led to his selection as pope after the death of Damasus II in 1048. Reluctant yet duty-bound, he accepted, taking the name Leo IX. His pontificate was vigorous and reformative; he traveled extensively across Europe to combat simony and clerical immorality, significantly impacting church reform which Gregory VII ...

  4. Pope St Leo IX Quick Facts. Born – June 21, 1002. Birth Name – Bruno of Egisheim-Dagsburg. Died – April 19, 1054. How he died. Pope St Leo IX became a hostage to the Normans of the Kingdom of Sicily who held him in Benevento from June of 1053 A.D. through March of 1054 A.D. Though he was kept in so-called honorable captivity until he ...

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  6. For the full article, see St. Leo IX . Saint Leo IX, orig. Bruno, count von Egisheim und Dagsburg, (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 of ...

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    Pope Leo IX, 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 ...

  8. LEO IX, POPE, ST. Pontificate: Feb. 2, 1049 to April 19, 1054; b. Bruno of Egisheim, Egisheim, Alsace, June 21, 1002. Leo's reign marks the beginning of true papal reform and of the liberation of the Church from both the Roman nobility and German imperial entanglements.

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