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<p> a name common to several archbishops OF MILAN, of whom we name the following: </p> <p> '''1.''' [[Anselm Bilius]] (814-822), who was exiled with other bishops on account of the part he took in the conspiracy of Bernard. He was, however, restored again, and crowned, in 821, king Lothar, at Monza. </p> <p> '''2.''' [[Anselm Capra]] (823-897), who crowned, in 888, Berengarius, at Pavia, as king of Italy. </p> <p> '''3.''' [[Anselm Of Raude]]  (1086-1093), was a faithful adherent of the pope and opponent of Henry IV, and crowned his rebellious son [[Conrad]] in 1093. </p> <p> '''4.''' [[Anselm Valvasor]]  (1097-1101), second successor to the former, and also a papal adherent. In 1098 he held a large synod, went to the [[Holy]] Land, but returned in 1099. The second time he took the cross to join the crusades, but died at Constantinople. </p> <p> '''5.''' [[Anselm Of Pusterla]]  (1123-1135), refused to accept the pallium from the hands of [[Honorius]] II. He crowned, in 1128, Conrad, the rival of Lothair, in consequence of which he was put under the ban by the pope, together with Conrad. When [[Anacletus]] II was elected antipope, [[Anselm]] sided with him, and accepted the pallium from the hands of his legate. The legitimate pope replied with an interdict, which only increased the confusion, since Anselm inflicted ecclesiastical punishment upon faithful adherents of the pope. At last the people of [[Milan]] expelled Anselm, in 1133, and the council held at [[Pisa]] in 1135 confirmed the act of the people of Milan. While on his way to the antipope, Anselm was taken prisoner, and died at Rome, August 24, 1136: See Ughell, Italia Sacra,: volume 4; Scherer, in Wetzer. u. Welte's Kirchenlexikon, s.v. (B.P.) </p>
<p> canon and theologist of the Church of St. Lambert AT [[Liege]] and afterwards dean of Namur, lived about the year 1049. The bishop Vazon became interested in him on account of his eminent merit, and his successor went with [[Anselm]] on a pilgrimage to Rome. He died, it is supposed, about 1056. He prepared Histoire des Eveques de Liege, commenced by the canon Alexander, and continued by Anselm from about 1050 to 1056. The work is composed of two parts '''''''''' the first containing a history of the first twenty-seven bishops of Liege; and the second the bishops down to Vazon inclusive. This second part is found in Martine, from an ancient MS., more than six centuries old, found in the [[Abbey]] of St. Hubert, which belonged to M. de Crassier. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>


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<ref name="term_20365"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/anselm+(3) Anselm from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_20368"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/anselm+(2) Anselm from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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canon and theologist of the Church of St. Lambert AT Liege and afterwards dean of Namur, lived about the year 1049. The bishop Vazon became interested in him on account of his eminent merit, and his successor went with Anselm on a pilgrimage to Rome. He died, it is supposed, about 1056. He prepared Histoire des Eveques de Liege, commenced by the canon Alexander, and continued by Anselm from about 1050 to 1056. The work is composed of two parts the first containing a history of the first twenty-seven bishops of Liege; and the second the bishops down to Vazon inclusive. This second part is found in Martine, from an ancient MS., more than six centuries old, found in the Abbey of St. Hubert, which belonged to M. de Crassier. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.

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