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<p> [[Archbishop]] of Canterbury, a native of Aosta, in Piedmont, monk and abbot; visited [[England]] frequently, gained the favour of King Rufus, who appointed him to succeed Lanfranc, quarrelled with [[Rufus]] and left the country, but returned at the request of [[Henry]] I., a quarrel with whom about investiture ended in a compromise; an able, high-principled, God-fearing man, and a calmly resolute upholder of the teaching and authority of the [[Church]] (1033-1109). See Carlyle'S "Past and Present." </p>
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<p> [[Archbishop]] of Canterbury, a native of Aosta, in Piedmont, monk and abbot; visited [[England]] frequently, gained the favour of [[King]] Rufus, who appointed him to succeed Lanfranc, quarrelled with [[Rufus]] and left the country, but returned at the request of [[Henry]] I., a quarrel with whom about investiture ended in a compromise; an able, high-principled, God-fearing man, and a calmly resolute upholder of the teaching and authority of the [[Church]] (1033-1109). [[See]] Carlyle'S "Past and Present." </p>
 
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<ref name="term_67736"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/anselm,+st. St. Anselm from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Revision as of 19:32, 11 October 2021

The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]

Archbishop of Canterbury, a native of Aosta, in Piedmont, monk and abbot; visited England frequently, gained the favour of King Rufus, who appointed him to succeed Lanfranc, quarrelled with Rufus and left the country, but returned at the request of Henry I., a quarrel with whom about investiture ended in a compromise; an able, high-principled, God-fearing man, and a calmly resolute upholder of the teaching and authority of the Church (1033-1109). See Carlyle'S "Past and Present."

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