St. Odo of Cambrai
Bishop of Cambrai of such faith and constancy that when driven from his see by Emperor Henry IV for refusing to receive staff and ring from the Emperor, he spent the rest of his life in exile at Anchin and died there.
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TO THE MOST REVEREND AND MOST ILLUSTRIOUS LORD HENRY FRANCIS VAN DER BURCH, ARCHBISHOP AND DUKE OF CAMBRAI, PRINCE OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, COUNT OF CAMBRAI.
— Of such faith and constancy that when driven from his see by Emperor Henry IV for refusing to receive staff and ring from the Emperor, he spent the rest of his life in exile at Anchin and died there
"Saint Odo, Bishop of Cambrai, was of such faith and constancy toward God and the Church that, when driven from his see by the Emperor Henry IV because he refused to receive again as a gift from him the staff and ring"