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'''Saint Bernard degli Uberti''' ({{lang-it|Bernardo degli Uberti}}) (died December 4, 1133) was an [[abbot]] of [[Vallombrosa]], a [[bishop of Parma]], [[papal legate]], and a [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|cardinal]]. A member of the noble [[Uberti]] family of [[Florence]], he became a [[Vallumbrosan]] [[monk]]. He became abbot of [[San Salvi]] and was eventually elected the general-superior of the congregation.<ref name="catholic.org">[http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=1758 St. Bernard degli Uberti - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> [[Pope Urban II]] made him a cardinal in 1097, and Bernard also served as bishop of Parma.
'''Saint Bernard degli Uberti''' ({{lang-it|Bernardo degli Uberti}}) (died December 4, 1133) was an [[abbot]] of [[Vallombrosa]], a [[bishop of Parma]], [[papal legate]], and a [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|cardinal]]. A member of the noble [[Uberti]] family of [[Florence]], he became a [[Vallumbrosan]] [[monk]].
==Biography==
He became abbot of [[San Salvi]] and was eventually elected the general-superior of the congregation.<ref name="catholic.org">[http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=1758 St. Bernard degli Uberti - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> [[Pope Urban II]] made him a cardinal in 1097, and Bernard also served as bishop of Parma.


Bernard was a supporter of [[Pope Gregory VII]], and as a result was driven into exile in 1104 by the followers of the [[antipope]] [[Maginulf]] (Sylvester IV).<ref name="catholic.org"/> Some sources state that he was in fact dragged violently from the altar.<ref>[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11505a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: Parma<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Bernard was a supporter of [[Pope Gregory VII]], and as a result was driven into exile in 1104 by the followers of the [[antipope]] [[Maginulf]] (Sylvester IV).<ref name="catholic.org"/> Some sources state that he was in fact dragged violently from the altar.<ref>[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11505a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: Parma<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

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Saint Bernard degli Uberti
Bernard degli Uberti, by Pietro Perugino
Bishop of Parma
DiedDecember 4, 1133
Parma, Italy
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
FeastDecember 4

Saint Bernard degli Uberti (Italian: Bernardo degli Uberti) (died December 4, 1133) was an abbot of Vallombrosa, a bishop of Parma, papal legate, and a cardinal. A member of the noble Uberti family of Florence, he became a Vallumbrosan monk.

Biography

He became abbot of San Salvi and was eventually elected the general-superior of the congregation.[1] Pope Urban II made him a cardinal in 1097, and Bernard also served as bishop of Parma.

Bernard was a supporter of Pope Gregory VII, and as a result was driven into exile in 1104 by the followers of the antipope Maginulf (Sylvester IV).[1] Some sources state that he was in fact dragged violently from the altar.[2]

He did not return to Parma until 1106. However, he was exiled again in 1127 after opposing the proclamation of Conrad II. He died in his sleep on December 4, 1133.

He was the subject of paintings by Bernardino Gatti and Pietro Perugino.

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