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Bruno II von Berg

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Bruno II von Berg (died 29 May 1137) served as the Archbishop of Cologne from 1131,[1] until his death in 1137. Bruno II was a son of Count Adolf III of Berg. In 1119 he was mentioned as a Provost in Cologne, and he became the provost of St. Gereon in Cologne in 1127. In 1130 he was elected the Archbishop of Trier, but refused.

Bruno was selected on Christmas Day of 1131 by King Lothar of Germany and a papal legate as the Archbishop of Cologne. In 1133 he converted his own keep at Altenberg into a monastery. Bruno died in 1137 in Apulia on a campaign with King Lothair of Germany against Roger II of Sicily.

References

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  1. ^ Oediger, Friedrich Wilhelm (1955). "Brun II.". Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German). Vol. 2 (Online ed.). p. 671. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Archbishop of Cologne
1131–1137
Succeeded by