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  2. 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 reform movement.

  3. Apr 17, 2024 · Alexander II (born, Baggio, near Milan [Italy]—died April 21, 1073, Rome) was the pope from 1061 to 1073. At Bec in Normandy he studied under the Benedictine scholar Lanfranc, who later became archbishop of Canterbury. As bishop of Lucca, Anselm worked for the abolition of simony and the enforcement of clerical celibacy.

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  4. Click to enlarge. Alexander II, POPE, 1061-73.—As Anselm of Lucca, he had been recognized for a number of years as one of the leaders of the reform party, especially in the Milanese territory, where he was born, at Baggio, of noble parentage. Together with Hildebrand, he had imbibed in Cluny (q.v.) the zeal for reformation.

  5. Pope Alexander II. Pope Alexander II followed Pope Nicholas II and was the 156th man to assume the role. He was only the second pope in history to choose the name Alexander, which became popular later. This article will cover the life of Pope Alexander II and some of the work that he did.

  6. Mar 5, 2022 · Learn about the life and legacy of Pope Alexander II, who was elected in 1061 under a new bull that limited the role of the emperor in papal elections. He supported the Gregorian reforms, sent crusaders to Spain, blessed William the Conqueror and faced challenges from Normans, Germans and Poles.

  7. An article that examines the sources and arguments for the papal support of William of Normandy's invasion of England in 1066. It questions the validity of the traditional view and suggests alternative explanations based on the political and moral situation of the time.

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    Alexander II, Pope. Author: Catholic Encyclopedia. Catholic Encyclopedia: Alexander II, Pope As Anselm of Lucca, he had been recognized for a number of years as one of the leaders of the reform party, especially in the Milanese territory, where he was born at Baggio, of noble parentage.

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