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Saint Erlembald (or
Erlembaldo Cotta) (Sanctus
Herlembaldus in Latin) (died 15
April 1075) was the
political and
military leader of the
movement known...
- IX Eric IX of
Sweden c. 1120–25 18 May 1160
found in
Roman Martyrology Erlembald 1000s 15
April 1075
Eucherius of Lyon c. 380 c. 449
Eudokia of Heliopolis...
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nothing to
quell the
unrest in the city. In 1063,
Landulf Cotta's
brother Erlembald went to Rome
where he
obtained a
papal banner from the
newly elected Pope...
- No.
Saint Date of
Canonization 1.
Godelieve 1084 2.
Erlembald 1095 3. Attil**** 1095 4.
Gohard 1096 5.
Adelaide of
Burgundy 1097 6.
Nicholas the Pilgrim...
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permitted to him to
depose emperors. Nevertheless, when the
pataria leader Erlembald died in
April 1075, all
signals pointed to reconciliation. Not
until Henry...
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nobleman April 2 – Al-Qa'im,
Abbasid caliph in
Baghdad (b. 1001)
April 15 –
Erlembald Cotta,
Italian military leader May 21 –
Richeza (or Adelaide), Hungarian...
- theophoric, from a name of Teiwaz. erl, eorl warrior,
noble Y Erlabald/
Erlembald, Erlefrida, Erligar, Erlemund, Erlwin,
Erlulf Pokorny suggests a tentative...
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People Atto (archbishop of Milan) Pope
Callixtus II
Antipope Clement III
Erlembald Gotofredo da
Castiglione Pope
Gregory VII
Guido da
Velate Henry I of England...
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Notes 1059–1063
Robert Guiscard Nicholas II (1059–1061) 1063–1075
Saint Erlembald Alexander II (1061–1073) c. 1118
Stephen the
Norman With Pier Leoni, rescued...
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complicit in the
oppression of the
Patarenes and the
murder of
their leader,
Erlembald, whom
Bonizo later likens to
Judas Maccabeus.
Bonizo proceeds to list...