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Bruno (archbishop of Trier)

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in early 1105. The job of the delegates was "somehow to reconcile" father and son, but they failed since the younger Henry refused to have anything to do with his excommunicated father.
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prior to his election. He was invested with his office by the emperor
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named Benigna, who had belonged to the Count Palatine
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from 1101 until his death. He was a relative of the
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Catholic Church
Electorate of Trier
archbishop of Trier
Emperor Henry IV
Trier Cathedral
amidst controversy
Frederick I of Swabia
Frederick I of Cologne
Henry V
Springiersbach Abbey
ministerialis
Siegfried of OrlamĂĽnde
Robinson 2000
Robinson 2000
Robinson 2000
Annales Hildesheimenses
Vita Heinrici IV
Arnold 1985
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Categories
Archbishops of Trier
1040s births
1124 deaths
German Roman Catholic bishop stubs

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