Bonsignore ( Buonsignore , also known as Bonus senior, Bonsignor, Boninseniore, Bonussenoir ) - a Catholic church figure of the XI-XII centuries. [1] Raised to the rank of cardinal priest in the consistency of 1095. In 1098 he became bishop of Reggio Emilia . April 5, 1098 participated in the Cathedral of Milan, led by Anselm IV . February 12, 1111 was captured by Henry V , released at the request of Matilda Tuscany .
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| Death | May 1118 | |
Notes
- ↑ Salvador Miranda. BUONSIGNORE . The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church . Library of the International University of Florida. Date of treatment January 24, 2012. Archived on September 6, 2012.
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