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Some of his allies defeated Matilda at the battle of Volta Mantovana ( near Mantua ) in October 1080, and by December the citizens of Lucca, then the capital of Tuscany, had revolted and driven out her ally Bishop Anselm.
In 1095 William called a council at Rockingham to bring Anselm to heel, but the archbishop remained firm.
* September 23 – at the death of William II, his adversary in the investiture controversy, Anselm, the exiled archbishop of Canterbury returns to England.
* Anselm, later to become Archbishop of Canterbury, becomes prior at the Abbey of Bec.
In October 1098, Urban II, who had consecrated the Basilica in 1089, convened the Council of Bari, one of a series of synods convoked with the intention of reconciling the Greeks and Latins on the question of the filioque clause in the Creed, which Anselm ably defended, seated at the pope's side.
Alumni Hall at Saint Anselm College near the Goffstown-Manchester-Bedford borders.
The New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College brings hundreds of dignitaries and politicians to Goffstown annually, most notably for the New Hampshire primary presidential debates, which have been held at the college since 2004.
He was educated at Laon, where he studied under Anselm of Laon, the noted scholastic and teacher of theology.
Roger drew the mass of his infantry from the Muslims ; Saint Anselm, visiting him at the siege of Capua, 1098, found " the brown tents of the Arabs innumerable ".
In 1106 he visited Anselm at the Abbey of Bec, but probably did not try to assert himself at Séez.
On 29 September 1102 Roger received the bishopric of Salisbury at Old Sarum Cathedral, but he was not consecrated until 11 August 1107 owing to the dispute between Henry and Archbishop Anselm.
St-Calais managed the king's case against Anselm at Rockingham in 1095, when Anselm wished to go to receive his pallium from Pope Urban II.
Born of very humble parents at Laon before the middle of the 11th century, he is said to have studied under Saint Anselm at Bec, though this is almost certainly incorrect.
He became a monk in the Benedictine monastery of Christ Church, Canterbury, where he made the acquaintance of Anselm, at that time visiting England as abbot of the Abbey of Bec.
There was much discussion about the names adopted for most of the colleges with the following alternative names all in consideration at one point or another: for Eliot: Caxton, after William Caxton ; for Keynes: Richborough, a town in Kent ; Anselm, a former Archbishop of Canterbury ; and for Darwin: Anselm ( again ); Attlee, after Clement Attlee, the post war Prime Minister ; Becket, after Thomas Becket, another former Archbishop ( this was the recommendation of the college's provisional committee but rejected by the Senate ); Conrad ; Elgar, after Edward Elgar ; Maitland ; Marlowe, after Christopher Marlowe ; Russell, after Bertrand Russell ( this was the recommendation of the Senate but rejected by the Council ); Tyler, after both Wat Tyler and Tyler Hill on which the campus stands.
He studied one year at Saint Anselm College in neighboring Goffstown.
The stage at Saint Anselm College during the American Broadcasting Company | ABC / Facebook debates in 2008.
Renowned sons of the town at this time included the artist Anselm Feuerbach (* 1829 ), the poet Martin Greif (* 1839 ) and the artist Hans Purrmann (* 1880 ).
Feuerbach was born at Speyer, the son of the well-known archaeologist Joseph Anselm Feuerbach and the grandson of the legal scholar Paul Johann Anselm Ritter von Feuerbach.

Anselm and Benedictine
* Saint Anselm College-a Benedictine, Catholic liberal arts college in Goffstown, New Hampshire.
* Saint Anselm Abbey-a Benedictine Abbey of monks in Goffstown, New Hampshire
* Saint Anselm College is a Benedictine, Catholic liberal arts college in Goffstown, New Hampshire.
He also established a Benedictine monastery, with monks from Bec Abbey in Normandy, which had provided the first two post-Conquest Archbishops of Canterbury: Lanfranc and Anselm.
Anselm then went to Rome, where Pope Stephen II invested him with the religious habit of the Benedictine Order, gave him some relics of St. Sylvester and appointed him Abbot of Nonantola.
Anselm spent the seven years of his exile at the Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino, but returned to Nonantola after Desiderius was taken prisoner by Charlemagne in 774.
He graduated from Saint Anselm College's preparatory school, run by Benedictine monks in Goffstown, New Hampshire, in 1926.
Saint Anselm College is a nationally ranked, Catholic, Benedictine, liberal arts college in Goffstown, New Hampshire.
Named for Saint Anselm of Canterbury ( Archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to 1109 ), the college continues to have a fully functioning and independent Benedictine abbey attached to it, Saint Anselm Abbey.
The Washington Post recently referred to Saint Anselm College as " the Benedictine college with a box seat on America's most riveting political theater ".
Sant ' Anselmo, named after the Italian saint and theologian, Anselm of Canterbury, is the home of the Abbot Primate of the Benedictines, seat of the Benedictine Confederation, and also hosts an Athenaeum, including the Pontifical Liturgical Institute, and the Philosophy and Theology faculties.

Anselm and monastery
Although Theobald was pious and well-educated, he had only become abbot the year before, and his election was probably influenced by the reputation of his monastery, which had already produced two archbishops of Canterbury, Lanfranc and Anselm.
She had left the monastery by 1093, when Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, wrote to the Bishop of Salisbury ordering that the daughter of the King of Scotland be returned to the monastery that she had left.
After Fourny's death in 1713, the task was taken up and continued by two other friars of the monastery where Father Anselm had spent his life: Father Angel of St. Rosalie ( 1655 – 1726 ), together with Father Simplician ( 1683 – 1759 ), who published the first and second volumes of the third edition in 1726.

Anselm and Bec
* Anselm, Saint, Abbot of Bec and Archbishop of Canterbury
* Anselm of Canterbury becomes abbot of the Abbey of Bec.
Many of them afterwards attained high positions in the Church ; one possible student, Anselm of Badagio, became pope under the title of Alexander II ; another, Anselm of Bec succeeded Lanfranc as the Archbishop of Canterbury.
He later changed his focus to theology, through the influence of Anselm of Bec, who later became the Archbishop of Canterbury.
He became abbot of the house in 1091, and his election was attended by Anselm, abbot of Bec.
In 1093 he negotiated with Anselm, Abbot of Bec, concerning Anselm's becoming Archbishop of Canterbury ; in 1095 it was St-Calais who prosecuted the royal case against Anselm after he had become archbishop.
It was St-Calais, along with Robert, Count of Meulan who negotiated with Anselm, the abbot of Bec, in 1093 over the conditions under which Anselm would allow himself to be elected Archbishop of Canterbury.
He was followed as abbot by Anselm, also later an Archbishop of Canterbury, as was the fifth abbot, Theobald of Bec.
Ivo is claimed to have studied at the Abbey of Bec in Normandy under Lanfranc, where he would have met Anselm of Aosta, the great Scholastic.
He is claimed to have studied first in Paris, then in Abbey of Bec in Normandy where ( according to some sources ) he studied under Lanfranc along with Anselm of Canterbury.
On 6 March he consented to appoint Anselm Abbot of Bec as Archbishop of Canterbury, which he had previously strongly opposed.
Arnulf turned his attention to Ireland, where, prior to the Montgomery rebellion, he had sent Gerald de Windsor to secure for him the hand in marriage of Lafracoth, daughter of the Irish king Muircheartach Ua Briain ; by 1102, Arnulf was mentioned by Muirchertach as his son-in-law in a letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury Anselm of Bec.
Saint Anselm, abbot of Bec Abbey in Normandy and later to be Archbishop of Canterbury, apparently visited the shrine of St. Neot in 1078-9.
Kings and archbishops clashed over rights of appointment and religious policy, and successive archbishops including Anselm, Theobald of Bec, Thomas Becket and Stephen Langton were variously forced into exile, arrested by royal knights or even killed.
Saint Anselm, the second Abbot of Bec, is reputed to have been a visitor to Tooting Bec long before he succeeded Lanfranc as Archbishop of Canterbury.

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