Saint Anselm of Canterbury (1033 - April 21 1109) was an Italian medieval philosopher, theologian, and church official who held the office of Archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to 1109. Called the founder of scholasticism, he is famous as the originator of the ontological argument for the existence of God and as the archbishop who openly opposed the Crusades. Wikipedia
Saint Anselm Of Canterbury (1033-1109) was the outstanding Christian philosopher and theologian of the eleventh century. plato.stanford.edu/entries/anselm/
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Anselm succeeded Lanfranc as Abbot and, on a visit to England in 1093, he was compelled by William Rufus to accept the Archbishopric of Canterbury. www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/adversaries/bios/anselm.html
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Anselm Of Canterbury (1033-1109) was a Scholastic philosopher and clergyman, born in Aosta, NW Italy. He left Italy in 1056 and settled at the Benedictine abbey of Bec in Normandy. He moved to England to succeed Lanfranc as Archbishop of Canterbury in 1 www.theopedia.com/Anselm_of_Canterbury