Oderisio di Sangro
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Oderisio di Sangro (died on 30 August of an uncertain year, probably 1137) was an Italian Benedictine monk and cardinal, the son of Count Rinaldo of the family of the conti di Sangro[1] in the Marsi.
He joined the order of St. Benedict at the abbey of Montecassino at a young age. He was named provost (praepositus) of the abbey by Abbot Girardus (1111—1123).[2] In 1123, he was elected abbot, but in 1126 he was deposed and excommunicated by Pope Honorius II.