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  1. 1 de nov. de 1997 · Important for the political and literary history of the Middle Ages, Anselm served St. Norbert of Xanten, advised three German rulers, acted as a papal legate, and held the offices of bishop of Havelberg and archbishop of Ravenna.

  2. Books. Norbert and Early Norbertine Spirituality. Theodore James Antry, Carol Neel. Paulist Press, 2007 - Religion - 309 pages. This volume in the prestigious Classics of Western Spirituality series offers in translation with introductions, significant works written in the first generation of the founding in the twelfth century of the Canons ...

  3. 2. Two recent studies of Anselm outline the central problems in his work and discuss scholarly treatments: Morrison, Karl, “Anselm of Havelberg: Play and the Dilemma of Historical Progress,” in Religion, Culture and Society in the Early Middle Ages: Studies in Honor of Richard E. Sullivan, ed. Noble, Thomas F. X. and Contreni, John J. (Kalamazoo, Mich. 1987), pp. 219 – 256;Google Scholar ...

  4. however, the Bishop of Havelberg once more took his place at court, and in 1152 he helped arrange the treaty between Pope Eugene III and the Holy Roman Emperor. In September of the year 1153 he was sent by Frederick to the Byzantine court to ask for the hand of the Princess Marie on behalf of the Emperor.15 On his return trip

  5. 3 de sept. de 2020 · Anselm, Bishop of Havelberg, d. 1158, Catholic Church -- Germany -- Bishops -- Biography Publisher Leiden ; New York : Brill Collection internetarchivebooks; printdisabled; inlibrary Contributor Internet Archive Language English

  6. Aziz S. ATIYA, “Hārit al/Rūm”, CE, 1206b/1207b. fJohn Bishop of Assiut, Manfalūt and Abū Tīğ 193 reference to the Synaxarium of 22nd of Kihak,61 which corresponds to the investiture of the Archangel Gabriel, (This day is the commemoration of) the rest of Joshua son of Nun. He (John of Assiut) praised the archangels Michael and Gabriel ...

  7. kiwix.casplantje.nl › wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2018Elisabeth of Anhalt-Zerbst

    Dorothea Sibylle (19 October 1590 – 9 March 1625), married in 1610 to Duke John Christian of Brieg; George Albert (20 November 1591 – 29 November 1615) Sigismund (20 November 1592 – 30 April 1640) John (13 July 1597 – 23 September 1627), Bishop of Havelberg; John George (4 August 1598 – 27 January 1637) References and sources