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Anselm (died 805) was the Lombard duke of Friuli (749–751) and the founding abbot of the monastery of Nonantula .

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10-604: Anselm may refer to: People [ edit ] Saints [ edit ] Anselm, Duke of Friuli ( fl.  700 s), Benedictine monk and abbot Nonantula Anselm of Canterbury ( c. 1033–1109), philosopher, Abbot of Bec, and Archbishop of Canterbury Anselm of Lucca (1036–1086), better known as Saint Anselm of Lucca Bishops [ edit ] Anselm I (bishop of Milan) ( r.  813–818), bishop of Milan Anselm II (archbishop of Milan) (died 896), also known as Anselm II Capra Anselm I of Aosta (994–1026),

20-657: A 2023 documentary film Saint Anselm College , a liberal arts college in the US List of ships named Anselm See also [ edit ] Ansel (disambiguation) and Ansell (disambiguation), the German form of the name Anselme Anselmo (disambiguation) , the Italian form of the name Anselmus (disambiguation) , the Latin form of the name Saint Anselm's (disambiguation) , various places Topics referred to by

30-2212: Is 3 March. [REDACTED]  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain :  Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). " St. Anselm ". Catholic Encyclopedia . New York: Robert Appleton Company. Anselme Anselme is both a French masculine given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name [ edit ] Nicolas Anselme Baptiste (1761–1835), French actor Anselme Bellegarrigue (1813– c.  1869 ), French anarchist Anselme Brusa (1899–1969), French rower Anselme Chiasson (1911–2004), Canadian priest Anselme Délicat , Gabonese footballer and manager Anselme Gaëtan Desmarest (1784–1838), French zoologist Eugène Anselme Sébastien Léon Desmarest (1816–1889), French zoologist and entomologist Jacques Anselme Dorthès (1759–1794), French physician, entomologist and naturalist Pierre-Anselme Garrau (1762–1829), French lawyer and politician Gilbert Anselme Girouard (1846–1885), Canadian politician Anselme Jourdain (1731–1816), French physician Anselme Laugel (1851–1928), French author and politician Louis-Anselme Longa (1809–1869), French painter Anselme Mathieu (1828–1895), French poet Anselme-Homère Pâquet (1830–1891), Canadian politician Anselme Payen (1795–1871), French chemist Anselme de Peellaert (1864–1817), French politician Anselme Riedlé (1765–1801), French horticulturalist Bernard-Anselme d'Abbadie de Saint-Castin (1689–1720), French military officer Anselme Selosse , French winemaker François-Xavier-Anselme Trudel (1838–1890), Canadian politician Surname [ edit ] Antoine Anselme (1652–1737), French priest Bernard Anselme (born 1945), Belgian politician Éric Anselme (born 1978), French rugby player Louise Anselme d'Ataïde (1815–1853), French poet and revolutionary Marcel Anselme (1925–1982), French painter and engraver Wedson Anselme (born 1986), Haitian footballer See also [ edit ] Anselm (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

40-571: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Anselm, Duke of Friuli He left the world at the height of his secular career, and in 750 built a monastery at Fanano , a place given to him by Aistulf , King of the Lombards , who had married Anselm's sister Gisaltruda. Two years later he built the monastery of Nonantula , a short distance northeast of Modena , which Aistulf endowed. Anselm went to Rome, where Pope Stephen III invested him with

50-471: The habit of Saint Benedict , gave him some relics of Saint Sylvester and appointed him Abbot of Nonantula. Anselm founded many hospices where the poor and the sick were sheltered and cared for by monks. According to the twelfth-century Catalogus abbatum nonantulorum , a list of abbots of Nonantola with their histories, Desiderius , who succeeded Aistulf as King of the Lombards in 756, banished Anselm from Nonantula in favor of his own protégé. Anselm spent

60-773: The Prince-Bishopric of Liège Anselm of Laon (died 1117), French biblical scholar, properly known as Ansel Anselm of Gembloux (died 1136), abbot of Gembloux Abbey in Namur, Belgium Anselm of St Saba and of Bury (died 1148), Benedictine monk elected bishop of London but refused consecration by Innocent II Other people [ edit ] Anselm of Capraia , 13th-century Pisan count Anselm Feuerbach (1829–1880), German painter Anselm Kiefer (born 1945), German painter and sculptor Anslem de Silva (born 1940), Sri Lankan Sinhala biologist and herpetologist Other uses [ edit ] Anselm (film) ,

70-995: The last bishop to serve as count of Aosta, and brother-in-law of Burchard, bishop of Aosta Anselm I of Lucca (died 1073), better known as Pope Alexander II Anselm II (1070s  x 1090s), bishop of Aosta Anselm III (archbishop of Milan) (Italian: Anselmo da Rho ; r.  1086–1093) Anselm IV (archbishop of Milan) (Italian: Anselmo da Bovisio ; r.  1097–1101) Anselm of Havelberg ( c.  1100 –1158), Premonstratensian canon and archbishop of Ravenna Anselm V (Archbishop of Milan) ( r.  1126–1136), also known as Anselmo della Pusterla Anselm of Meissen (13th century), bishop of Warmia Anselmo Guido Pecorari (born 1946), Roman Catholic cardinal Clerics [ edit ] Anselm of Farfa (died 883), also known as Zelmo Anselm of Besate , 11th-century churchman and rhetorician Anselm Grün (born 1945), German Benedictine monk and religious writer Anselm of Liège (1008–1056), chronicler of

80-459: The same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anselme&oldid=1249748303 " Categories : Given names Surnames French masculine given names French-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

90-550: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Anselm . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anselm&oldid=1253433572 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Italian-language text Short description

100-500: The seven years of his exile at the Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino , but returned to Nonantula after Desiderius was taken prisoner by Charlemagne in the war of 774 . This exile is not mentioned the earlier Vita Anselmi , a biography of Anselm written one or two hundred years after his death. Having been abbot for fifty years, Anselm died at Nonantula in 805, where the commune still honors him as patron . His feast day

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