Cardinal Deusdedit

Cardinal Deusdedit

Cardinal Deusdedit (born at Todi, Italy; died between 1097 and 1100) was a friend of Pope Saint Gregory VII and defender of his reformation measures; Deusdedit joined the Benedictine Order and became a zealous promoter of ecclesiastical reforms in the latter half of the eleventh century.

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