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Bruno di Segni (c. 1045 – 18 July 1123) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate and professed member from the Order of Saint Benedict who served as the Bishop of Segni and the Abbot of Montecassino. He studied under the Benedictines in Bologna before being appointed a canon of the cathedral chapter of Siena. He he was invited to Rome where he became a bishop and counselled four consecutive popes. He served as an abbot in Montecassino but his chastising Pope Paschal II on the Concordat of Ponte Mammolo in 1111 prompted the pope to relieve him of his duties as abbot and order Bruno to return to his diocese, where he died just over a decade later. Bruno's canonization was celebrated on 5 September 1181 under Pope Lucius III who presided over the celebration in the late bishop's diocese.

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  • Bruno von Segni (de)
  • Bruno (bishop of Segni) (en)
  • Bruno de Segni (es)
  • Bruno de Segni (fr)
  • Bruno di Segni (it)
  • Bruno z Segni (pl)
  • Bruno de Segni (pt)
  • Бруно Астийский (ru)
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  • Bruno di Segni (c. 1045 – 18 July 1123) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate and professed member from the Order of Saint Benedict who served as the Bishop of Segni and the Abbot of Montecassino. He studied under the Benedictines in Bologna before being appointed a canon of the cathedral chapter of Siena. He he was invited to Rome where he became a bishop and counselled four consecutive popes. He served as an abbot in Montecassino but his chastising Pope Paschal II on the Concordat of Ponte Mammolo in 1111 prompted the pope to relieve him of his duties as abbot and order Bruno to return to his diocese, where he died just over a decade later. Bruno's canonization was celebrated on 5 September 1181 under Pope Lucius III who presided over the celebration in the late bishop's diocese. (en)
  • Bruno de Segni (Solero, c. 1047 – Segni, 18 de julio de 1123) (latinizado Bruno Astensis) fue obispo de Segni y abad de Montecassino y también es un santo italiano. (es)
  • Bruno de Segni, né à Solero près d'Asti entre 1040 et 1048 et mort le 23 juillet 1123 à Segni au Latium, est un théologien, abbé du Mont-Cassin et évêque de Segni. Il est reconnu comme saint par l'Église catholique romaine et célébré le 18 juillet d'après le Martyrologe romain. (fr)
  • San Bruno di Segni o San Brunone di Solero o san Brunone d'Asti o san Brunone Solaro (Solero, 1045 circa – Segni, 18 luglio 1123), teologo, abate di Montecassino e vescovo di Segni, è venerato come santo della Chiesa cattolica. Venne indicato come maestro di carità, difensore dell'evangelica morale, oracolo dei vescovi e conduttore dei Pontefici. (it)
  • Święty Bruno (ur. ok. 1045–49, zm. 18 lipca 1123) – włoski kardynał, biskup Segni, opat benedyktyński na Monte Cassino. Święty Kościoła katolickiego. Znany jako Bruno z Segni lub Bruno z Asti. (pl)
  • Бруно Астийский / Бруно Сеньинский (Bruno, также известный как Bruno of Segni; Bruno Astense; Brunonis Astensis; Bruno di Segni) — католический церковный деятель XI—XII веков. (ru)
  • Bruno de Segni (em latim: Bruno Astensis) é um santo católico italiano que foi abade de Monte Cassino e . (pt)
  • Bruno von Segni (auch Bruno von Aste, * zwischen 1045 und 1049 in Solero bei Asti; † 1123 in Segni, Italien) war ein Geistlicher und Kardinal der römischen Kirche und Bischof von Segni. Bruno wurde im Benediktinerkloster San Perpetuo bei Asti erzogen und ging nach Bologna zum Studium der Artes liberales. Zwischen 1070 und 1080 war er Kanoniker in Siena. Er war ein Anhänger der Reformerpartei um Gregor VII. Auf der Lateransynode von 1079 soll er gegen Berengar von Tours und dessen Lehre von der Eucharistie aufgetreten sein. (de)
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  • Bruno (en)
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  • Bruno (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Saint_Bruno,_Bishop_of_Segni.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Zurbarán_-_La_visita_de_San_Bruno_a_Urbano_II,_h._1655.png
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