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...
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school, run by the Jesuits, and in 1916 received a diploma from the Arnaldo da Brescia public school in Brescia. His education was often interrupted by bouts...
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(1070–1075, antibishop) Tebald da Castiglione (1075–1080) Anselmo III da Rho (1086–1093) Arnolfo III (1093–1097) Anselmo IV da Bovisio (1097–1101) Grosolanus...
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Publishing. pp. 506–507. Sumption, Jonathan (2015). The Hundred Years War. Vol. IV: Cursed Kings. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 9780812247060...
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Virgil's Aeneid and Plautus' comedies, and an Italian preceptor, Sebastiano da Lugo. He enjoyed the Episcopal Palace in Esztergom, but also had houses in...
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Domenico, Pastore and Guala. It is often said that the future Pope Celestine IV was the son of Urban's sister, but this claim is without foundation. He studied...
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1971). "Patrologiae cursus completus, Series Latina. Supplementum, Volumen IV". Vigiliae Christianae. 25 (1): 76. doi:10.2307/1583516. ISSN 0042-6032. JSTOR 1583516...
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Borromeo's uncle Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Medici was elected as Pope Pius IV. The newly elected pope required his nephew to come to Rome, and on 13 January...
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(1070–1075, antibishop) Tebald da Castiglione (1075–1080) Anselmo III da Rho (1086–1093) Arnolfo III (1093–1097) Anselmo IV da Bovisio (1097–1101) Grosolanus...
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