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Bruno (or Brun) von Bayern (c. 992–1029) was the son of Henry II, Duke of Bavaria (the Wrangler or Quarrelsome) and Gisela of Burgundy. He was the younger brother of St. Henry II of Germany, the only Holy Roman Emperor to be made a saint. He and his brother were tutored by Wolfgang of Regensburg. Bruno served as chancellor for a year before being elected Bishop of Augsburg in 1006 or 1007, a post he held until 1029. As a bishop, he encouraged King Stephen of Hungary's efforts to convert rebellious pagans to the new faith.

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  • Brun(o) von Augsburg († 6. oder 24. April 1029 in Regensburg) war von 1006 bis 1029 Bischof von Augsburg. (de)
  • O Μπρούνο (γερμ.: Bruno, περίπου 992 - 1029) ήταν χριστιανός επίσκοπος του Άουγκσμπουργκ. Προερχόταν από τον Οίκο των Οθωνιδών (el)
  • Bruno (or Brun) von Bayern (c. 992–1029) was the son of Henry II, Duke of Bavaria (the Wrangler or Quarrelsome) and Gisela of Burgundy. He was the younger brother of St. Henry II of Germany, the only Holy Roman Emperor to be made a saint. He and his brother were tutored by Wolfgang of Regensburg. Bruno later became a canon of Hildesheim. In 1003 Bruno supported the revolt of Henry of Schweinfurt, Margrave of the Nordgau against the Emperor. When the revolt failed, Bruno fled to Bohemia and then stayed for a time at the court of his brother-in-law, Stephen I of Hungary. He was reconciled to his brother in early 1004, through the efforts of Stephen of Hungary. Bruno served as chancellor for a year before being elected Bishop of Augsburg in 1006 or 1007, a post he held until 1029. As a bishop, he encouraged King Stephen of Hungary's efforts to convert rebellious pagans to the new faith. The diocese of Augsburg attained great splendor under Bishop Bruno (1006–20); he restored a number of ruined monasteries, founded the church and college of St. Maurice, placed Benedictine monks in the collegiate church of St. Afra, and added to the episcopal possessions by the gift of his own inheritance of Straubing. Bruno was exiled in 1024, possibly over a disagreement with Henry over the founding of the Diocese of Bamberg. Bruno later became an important adviser to Emperor Conrad II. In 1026, Bruno was named regent in Germany during Conrad's expedition in Italy. That same year Henry V, Duke of Bavaria, brother of Henry II's wife Cunigunde of Luxembourg, died without issue. Bruno was the closest related heir, but as an ecclesiastic could not claim the title. Before leaving for Italy, Conrad named his son Henry as his heir, and recognizing the Bishop as an experienced statesman, named Bruno Henry's guardian and tutor. During Conrad's absence, Welf II, Count of Swabia sacked and pillaged the city of Augsburg, seizing the Bishop's treasury. Bruno escaped across the Alps, taking the young Henry with him, and joined Conrad in Italy. Upon Conrad's return, Welf was imprisoned and compelled to make restitution. Conrad named his son Henry, Duke of Bavaria. Herwig Wolfram suggests that Bruno's appointment as young Henry's guardian was in anticipation of this. Bishop Bruno died in Ratisbon in 1029 and was buried in the church of St. Maurice in Augsburg. (en)
  • Bruno di Baviera (992 circa – Ratisbona, 23 aprile 1029) fu vescovo di Augusta dal 1006 alla morte. Era il fratello minore dell'imperatore Enrico II. (it)
  • Bruno van Augsburg of Bruno van Beieren of Brun von Augsburg was bisschop van het prinsbisdom Augsburg van 1006 tot 1029. (nl)
  • Bruno (zm. 6 kwietnia lub 24 kwietnia 1029 r. w Ratyzbonie) – kanclerz, w latach 1006-1029 biskup Augsburga. Bruno był synem Henryka Kłótnika i Gizeli Burgundzkiej, młodszym bratem cesarza Henryka II. W latach 1002-1005 z powodu konfliktu z bratem przebywał na Węgrzech. Pomagał tam swojemu szwagrowi królowi Stefanowi I w organizowaniu administracji. W 1005 r. Henryk II mianował Brunona kanclerzem w miejsce Gilberta, a w następnym roku biskupem Augsburga. Mimo to stosunki pomiędzy braćmi były często napięte. Po śmierci Henryka II Bruno został jednym z najbliższych doradców jego następcy Konrada II. W 1026 r. władca powierzył mu opiekę nad swoim synem i następcą, późniejszym cesarzem Henrykiem III. Ta decyzja oznaczała faktycznie również powierzenie mu regencji w czasie włoskiej wyprawy Konrada (1026-1027). Na Wielkanoc 1027 r. Bruno wraz z następcą tronu uczestniczył w Rzymie w koronacji cesarskiej Konrada II. (pl)
  • Бруно (нем. Brun(o) von Augsburg; умер 6 или 24 апреля 1029, Регенсбург) — князь-епископ Аугсбурга (1006—1029). (ru)
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  • Brun(o) von Augsburg († 6. oder 24. April 1029 in Regensburg) war von 1006 bis 1029 Bischof von Augsburg. (de)
  • O Μπρούνο (γερμ.: Bruno, περίπου 992 - 1029) ήταν χριστιανός επίσκοπος του Άουγκσμπουργκ. Προερχόταν από τον Οίκο των Οθωνιδών (el)
  • Bruno di Baviera (992 circa – Ratisbona, 23 aprile 1029) fu vescovo di Augusta dal 1006 alla morte. Era il fratello minore dell'imperatore Enrico II. (it)
  • Bruno van Augsburg of Bruno van Beieren of Brun von Augsburg was bisschop van het prinsbisdom Augsburg van 1006 tot 1029. (nl)
  • Бруно (нем. Brun(o) von Augsburg; умер 6 или 24 апреля 1029, Регенсбург) — князь-епископ Аугсбурга (1006—1029). (ru)
  • Bruno (or Brun) von Bayern (c. 992–1029) was the son of Henry II, Duke of Bavaria (the Wrangler or Quarrelsome) and Gisela of Burgundy. He was the younger brother of St. Henry II of Germany, the only Holy Roman Emperor to be made a saint. He and his brother were tutored by Wolfgang of Regensburg. Bruno served as chancellor for a year before being elected Bishop of Augsburg in 1006 or 1007, a post he held until 1029. As a bishop, he encouraged King Stephen of Hungary's efforts to convert rebellious pagans to the new faith. (en)
  • Bruno (zm. 6 kwietnia lub 24 kwietnia 1029 r. w Ratyzbonie) – kanclerz, w latach 1006-1029 biskup Augsburga. Bruno był synem Henryka Kłótnika i Gizeli Burgundzkiej, młodszym bratem cesarza Henryka II. W latach 1002-1005 z powodu konfliktu z bratem przebywał na Węgrzech. Pomagał tam swojemu szwagrowi królowi Stefanowi I w organizowaniu administracji. W 1005 r. Henryk II mianował Brunona kanclerzem w miejsce Gilberta, a w następnym roku biskupem Augsburga. Mimo to stosunki pomiędzy braćmi były często napięte. Po śmierci Henryka II Bruno został jednym z najbliższych doradców jego następcy Konrada II. W 1026 r. władca powierzył mu opiekę nad swoim synem i następcą, późniejszym cesarzem Henrykiem III. Ta decyzja oznaczała faktycznie również powierzenie mu regencji w czasie włoskiej wyprawy Konr (pl)
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  • Bruno von Augsburg (de)
  • Μπρούνο του Άουγκσμπουργκ (el)
  • Bruno of Augsburg (en)
  • Bruno di Augusta (it)
  • Bruno van Augsburg (nl)
  • Bruno (biskup Augsburga) (pl)
  • Бруно (епископ Аугсбурга) (ru)
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