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* Anselm, Duke of Friuli (s), Benedictine monk and abbot Nonantula *
Anselm of Canterbury Anselm of Canterbury, OSB (; 1033/4–1109), also called ( it, Anselmo d'Aosta, link=no) after his birthplace and (french: Anselme du Bec, link=no) after his monastery, was an Italian Benedictine monk, abbot, philosopher and theologian of th ...
(c. 1033–1109), philosopher, Abbot of Bec, and Archbishop of Canterbury *
Anselm of Lucca Anselm of Lucca ( la, Anselmus; it, Anselmo; 1036 – 18 March 1086), born Anselm of Baggio ('), was a medieval bishop of Lucca in Italy and a prominent figure in the Investiture Controversy amid the fighting in central Italy between Matil ...
(1036–1086), better known as Saint Anselm of Lucca


Bishops

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Anselm I (bishop of Milan) Anselm may refer to: People Saints * Anselm, Duke of Friuli (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 ...
( 813–818), bishop of Milan * Anselm II (archbishop of Milan) (died 896), also known as Anselm II Capra * Anselm I of Aosta (994–1026), the last bishop to serve as count of Aosta, and brother-in-law of
Burchard, bishop of Aosta Burchard or Bouchard or Buckard or Burchard Aosta (died after 10 July 1068), was Bishop of Aosta (1025–1032) and Archbishop of Lyon (1033–1034), under the name of Burchard III, and finally prior of the territorial abbey of Saint Maurice. Burcha ...
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Anselm I of Lucca Pope Alexander II (1010/1015 – 21 April 1073), born Anselm of Baggio, was the head of the Roman Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 1061 to his death in 1073. Born in Milan, Anselm was deeply involved in the Pataria refor ...
(died 1073), better known as Pope Alexander II * Anselm II (1070s  1090s),
bishop of Aosta french: Diocèse d'Aoste , image = Aosta Cattedrale.JPG , image_size = 255px , image_alt = Facade of Cathedral of Aosta , caption = Aosta Cathedral , country = Italy , metropolitan = , ...
* Anselm III (archbishop of Milan) ( it, Anselmo da Rho, link=no;  1086–1093) *
Anselm IV (archbishop of Milan) Anselm IV (also ''Anselm of Buis'', Italian: ''Anselmo da Bovisio'') was the Archbishop of Milan from 3 November 1097 to his death on 30 September 1101. He was a close friend of Pope Urban II and prominent in the Crusade of 1101, whose Lombard c ...
( it, Anselmo da Bovisio, link=no;  1097–1101) *
Anselm of Havelberg Anselm of Havelberg (c. 1100 – 1158) was a German bishop and statesman, and a secular and religious ambassador to Constantinople. He was a Premonstratensian, a defender of his order and a critic of the monastic life of his time, and a theori ...
(–1158), Premonstratensian canon and archbishop of Ravenna *
Anselm V (Archbishop of Milan) Anselmo della Pusterla was the Archbishop of Milan, as Anselm V, from 30 June 1126 to his deposition early in 1135. He died on 14 August 1136. Like most young Milanese of his day, Anselm went to France for his education. He studied at Paris and Tou ...
( 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

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Anselm of Farfa Anselm (Zelmo) was the Abbot of Farfa between 881 and 883, succeeding John I of Farfa, John I. His short abbacy is reasonably well-sourced compared to the string of five abbots following him, beginning with Teuto, who were extremely obscure figures ...
(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 the Prince-Bishopric of Liège * Anselm of Laon (died 1117), French biblical scholar, properly known as Ansel *
Anselm of Gembloux Anselm of Gembloux, Latinized Anselmus Gemblacensis (died 22 February 1136) was abbot of Gembloux Abbey 1115–1136, and continuator of the chronicle of Sigebert of Gembloux. Before his election he had been scholaster at Hautvilliers Abbey ( fr) ...
(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

* Anselm of Capraia, 13th-century Pisan count * Anselm Feuerbach (1829–1880), German painter *
Anselm Kiefer Anselm Kiefer (born 8 March 1945) is a German painter and sculptor. He studied with Peter Dreher and Horst Antes at the end of the 1960s. His works incorporate materials such as straw, ash, clay, lead, and shellac. The poems of Paul Celan hav ...
(born 1945), German painter and sculptor * Anslem de Silva (born 1940), Sri Lankan Sinhala biologist and herpetologist


Other uses

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Saint Anselm College Saint Anselm College is a private Benedictine liberal arts college in Goffstown, New Hampshire. Founded in 1889, it is the third-oldest Catholic college in New England. Named for Saint Anselm of Canterbury (Archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to ...
, a liberal arts college in the United States * List of ships named Anselm


See also

* Ansel (disambiguation) and Ansell (disambiguation), the German form of the name * Anselmo (disambiguation), the Italian form of the name *
Anselmus (disambiguation) Anselmus may refer to: * Various Anselms ( la, Anselmus) * Anselmus de Boodt (1550–1632), Belgian mineralogist and physician * a character in ''The Second Maiden's Tragedy'' See also * Ansel (disambiguation) and Ansell (disambiguation), the Ger ...
, the Latin form of the name *
Saint Anselm's (disambiguation) Saint Anselm's may refer to: Places *Challand-Saint-Anselme, Italy * Saint-Anselme, Quebec, Canada ** Saint-Anselme Aerodrome, Quebec *Saint-Anselme, New Brunswick, Canada *San Anselmo, California, United States Education * The Pontifical Athene ...
, various places, usually named for St Anselm of Canterbury {{disambiguation, given name, name