Anselm of Liège (1008 – c. 1056) was a chronicler of the eleventh century of the Prince-Bishopric of Liège. He was educated at the episcopal school of...
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Benedictine monk and religious writer Anselm of Liège (1008–1056), chronicler of the Prince-Bishopric of Liège Anselm of Laon (died 1117), French biblical...
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also a later biography by Anselm of Liège. Theodard (known as also Diethardt or Dodart) was born around 602 in the area of Speyer in the Palatinate. He...
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Go-Ichijō of Japan (d. 1036) Al-Mu'izz ibn Badis, Zirid ruler of Ifriqiya (d. 1062) Anselm of Liège, French chronicler and historian Di Qing, general of the...
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Áed Ua Forréid, bishop of Armagh (Church of Ireland) Anselm of Liège, French chronicler (approximate date) Benedict IX, pope of the Catholic Church (approximate...
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Orval Abbey (redirect from Monastery of Orval)
the year 1251, of the "Gesta Pontificum Leodiensium", which had been written up to the year 1048 by Heriger of Lobbes and Anselm of Liège. During the 15th...
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Wazo of Liège (c. 985 – 1048) was bishop of Liège from 1041 to 1048, and a significant educator and theologian. His life was chronicled by his contemporary...
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Go-Ichijō of Japan (d. 1036) Al-Mu'izz ibn Badis, Zirid ruler of Ifriqiya (d. 1062) Anselm of Liège, French chronicler and historian Di Qing, general of the...
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Gesta episcoporum Leodiensium (category Prince-Bishopric of Liège)
episcoporum Leodiensium ('Deeds of the Bishops of Liège') is a history of the diocese of Liège written by the monk Gilles of Orval between 1247 and 1251....
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important of which were Heriger of Lobbes and Anselm of Liège. Pixton 1995, p. 262. De Grieck 2013. De Grieck, Pieter-Jan (2013). "Giles of Orval". Encyclopedia...
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on the writings of Heriger by Köpke whence it was reprinted by Migne. The history was continued to the year 1048 by Anselm of Liège. Heriger's other...
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Áed Ua Forréid, bishop of Armagh (Church of Ireland) Anselm of Liège, French chronicler (approximate date) Benedict IX, pope of the Catholic Church (approximate...
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tenth and eleventh century epsicopal records on Heriger of Lobbes and the chronicler Anselm of Liège, MGH SS 7, p. 201; see also p. 209. See (e.g.) Wilhelm...
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Lobbes (c.925–1007), compiler of the Gesta Episcoporum Leodiensium to 667 Anselm of Liège (1008–c.1056), continuator of the Gesta Episcoporum Leodiensium...
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Reginard (category Prince-bishops of Liège)
of faith, and for allowing someone excommunicated in Cambrai to be buried in consecrated ground in Liège. According to the chronicler Anselm of Liège...
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Louis XI (redirect from Louis XI, King of France)
people of Liège, who conducted the Liège Wars against the Duke of Burgundy. In the Liège Wars, Louis XI allied himself at first with the people of Liège.[citation...
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Ludwig Anton von Pfalz-Neuburg (redirect from Ludwig Anton of Pfalz-Neuburg)
he was a candidate to become Prince-Bishop of Liège, along with Joseph Clemens of Bavaria. He died in Liège on 4 May 1694 before the election was finalized...
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Henry the Blind (redirect from Henry IV of Luxemburg)
Louvain, which followed the death of Anselm, the abbot of Gembloux. Also in 1136, Conrad II of Luxembourg, a relative of his mother, died. The allodial lands...
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Thomas of Bayeux (died 18 November 1100) was Archbishop of York from 1070 until 1100. He was educated at Liège and became a royal chaplain to Duke William...
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Patrologia Latina (category Publications of patristic texts)
(139) Abbot Adam of Perseigne (211) Adémar de Chabannes (141) Alger of Liège (180) archdeacon Anselm of Laon (162) Abbot Saint Benedict of Aniane (103) Abbot...
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Josef Andreas. Translated by Biggs, Anselm. New York: Herder and Herder. p. 70. Retrieved 1 June 2025. The Latin text of the Capitulary as edited in the Monumenta...
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God (redirect from The nature of God)
argument for the existence of God that is based on a priori reasoning. Notable ontological arguments were formulated by Anselm and René Descartes. Cosmological...
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Devil in Christianity (redirect from Father of lies)
the condition to abuse this gift. Anselm invokes the idea of grace, bestowed upon the angels. According to Anselm, grace was also offered to Lucifer...
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Liège in the years 1075-1080, and there, as was the custom, was brought by his family as an oblate to the Benedictine abbey of Saint-Laurent in Liège...
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Pope Nicholas II (redirect from Gerard of Burgundy)
Savoy. He was a canon at Liège. In 1045 he became bishop of Florence, where he restored the canonical life among the clergy of numerous churches. Benedict...
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Conrad Bethmann. After Sigebert's death his chronicle was continued by Anselm of Gembloux. The chronicle was very popular during the later Middle Ages;...
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known that Gratian made use of a relatively-small number of collections in the composition of most of the Decretum: Anselm (II) of Lucca's canonical collection...
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Prémontré. Hugh of Fosses, Evermode of Ratzeburg, Antony of Nivelles, seven students of the celebrated school of Anselm, and Ralph of Laon were among...
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Empress Matilda (redirect from Matilda I of England)
William Adelin in the care of Anselm, the archbishop of Canterbury, while he travelled to Normandy; Anselm was a favoured cleric of Matilda's mother. There...
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Benedictine monk and theologian St Anselm to be his friend and, during his lifetime, founded the Benedictine Abbeys of Sainte-Marie-et-Saint-Sever, Saint-Sever-Calvados...
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