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<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>
<p> son of the Margrave [[Otto]] the Rich, of Ascania, became bishop of Havelberg in 1126, and archbishop of [[Ravenna]] in 1154; was [[Apocrisiarius]] of [[Emperor]] Lothaire II, and was sent as an ambassador to the emperor of [[Constantinople]] for the purpose of effecting a union between the Roman and Greek Churches. He died in 1159. He wrote Three Books of Dialogues with Nicetas, archbisbop of Nicomedia, about the points in dispute between the Greek and Roman Churches, given by D'Achery in the Spicilegium, 1, 161 (new ed.). '''''—''''' Dupin, Hist. Eccl. Writers, 2, 365; Cave, Hist. Lit. anno 1149; Landon, Eccl. Dict. s.v. </p>


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<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>
<ref name="term_20382"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/anselm+(6) Anselm from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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son of the Margrave Otto the Rich, of Ascania, became bishop of Havelberg in 1126, and archbishop of Ravenna in 1154; was Apocrisiarius of Emperor Lothaire II, and was sent as an ambassador to the emperor of Constantinople for the purpose of effecting a union between the Roman and Greek Churches. He died in 1159. He wrote Three Books of Dialogues with Nicetas, archbisbop of Nicomedia, about the points in dispute between the Greek and Roman Churches, given by D'Achery in the Spicilegium, 1, 161 (new ed.). Dupin, Hist. Eccl. Writers, 2, 365; Cave, Hist. Lit. anno 1149; Landon, Eccl. Dict. s.v.

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