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- Bernard_Ayglerius comment "Bernard Ayglerius (also spelled Aiglerius, Aygler, Ayglier, or Aiglier) (born 1216, died 4 April 1282) was a French theologian, papal legate, and cardinal. He is sometimes known as Bernardus Cassinensis. Born in Lyon, Bernard entered the Benedictine monastery of Savigny as a young man and took holy orders. He caught the eye of Pope Innocent IV and was made a papal chaplain sometime before 1244, when he appeared as the auditor of the Sacra Rota Romana.".
- Q622900 comment "Bernard Ayglerius (also spelled Aiglerius, Aygler, Ayglier, or Aiglier) (born 1216, died 4 April 1282) was a French theologian, papal legate, and cardinal. He is sometimes known as Bernardus Cassinensis. Born in Lyon, Bernard entered the Benedictine monastery of Savigny as a young man and took holy orders. He caught the eye of Pope Innocent IV and was made a papal chaplain sometime before 1244, when he appeared as the auditor of the Sacra Rota Romana.".