Bruno, Saint, Archbishop of Cologne, 925?-965

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معلومات حول الهوية:

الاسم الرئيس (باللاتينية)
Bruno, Saint, Archbishop of Cologne, 925?-965
صِيَغ اسمية أخرى
Bruno, Coloniensis, Archbishop of Cologne, 925?-965
Brun, von Köln, Archbishop of Cologne, 925?-965
Bruno, of Cologne, Saint, Archbishop of Cologne, 925?-965
Bruno, the Great, Saint, Archbishop of Cologne, 925?-965
تاريخ الميلاد
0925
تاريخ الوفاة
0965-10-11
بلدان ذات صلة
Holy Roman Empire
مهنة
Bishops
النوع الاجتماعي
male
MARC
MARC

أرقام تعريفية أخرى

VIAF: 282311081
Wikidata: Q56228
Library of congress: nr 90002215
HAI10: 000649534
مصادر المعلومات
  • Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online catalog, viewed October 16, 2023(authorized access point: Bruno, Coloniensis; other data in authority record: Archbishop of Colgne; born around 925; died 965)
  • English Wikipedia, viewed October 13, 2023(Bruno the Great; born in May, 925; died October 11, 965, in Reims; youngest son of Henry the Fowler and his second wife Matilda)
  • German Wikipedia, viewed October 13, 2023(Brun (Köln); Brun; often referred to as Bruno or Brun von Sachsen; born 925; died October 11, 965, in Reims; younger brother of the East Frankish king and later Holy Roman Emperor Otto I; from 940 to 953, he was chancellor of his brother's territories; in 953, with his brother's support, he was elected Archbishop of Cologne)
  • New Catholic encyclopedia. Second edition, 2003:volume 2, page 647 (Bruno of Cologne, St., archbishop of Cologne; born around 925; died October 11, 965; youngest son of Henry I of Germany and Saint Matilda)
  • Schwenk, Peter. Brun von Köln (925-965), 1995:title page (Brun von Köln (925-965))
  • Ruotger. Ruotgeri Vita Brunonis, Archiepiscopi Coloniensis, 1841.
  • New Cath enc.(Bruno of Cologne, St., archbishop of Cologne; b. 925?, d. 10-11-965)
  • Butler's lives of the saints(St. Bruno the Great, Abp. of Cologne; b. 925, d. 965)
  • Books of saints, 5th ed.(Bruno, St., Bp.; ca. 925-965; called "the Great")
  • Brun von Koln (925-965), 1995.