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Group: Erie; also Erielhonan, Eriez, Nation du Chat (Amerind tribe)

Peter Damian, who, as prior of Fonte …

Years: 1057 - 1057
August

Peter Damian, who, as prior of Fonte Avellana, has acquired a reputation for his austerity and for his sermons denouncing worldliness, simony, and other clerical abuses, is named a cardinal in 1057.

Frederick of Lorraine is a younger brother of Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lorraine, who, as Margrave of Tuscany (by his marriage to Beatrice of Bar, widow of Boniface III of Tuscany), played a prominent part in the politics of the period.

Having been raised to the cardinalate by Pope Leo IX, Frederick had for some time discharged the function of papal legate at Constantinople.

He was with Leo IX in his expedition against the Normans and at one time had had to take refuge from Emperor Henry II in Monte Cassino.

Pope Victor I had made him cardinal-priest and abbot of Monte Cassino Giovanni, a son of Guido (the youngest son of Alberic III, Count of Tusculum), a brother of the notorious Pope Benedict IX, had been named Cardinal Bishop of Velletri by Pope Leo IX in 1050.

He is highly esteemed, however, by those who want to reform the Church, and had been one of five men proposed by Cardinal Frederick of Lorraine when consulted during the summer of 1057 concerning a possible successor to Pope Victor II, whom Frederick himself is chosen to succeed him as Pope Stephen IX.

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