Orphan date February 2009 Anselm Eckart 4 August 1721 29 June 1809 was a German Society of Jesus Jesuit missionary. Eckart was born in Disambiguation needed Bingen date June 2011 , in what is now Germany. Entering the Society of Jesus at nineteen, he was sent as a missionary to Brazil . Two years after his arrival in that country, he and his Jesuit brethren were arrested in the aftermath of the T vora affair and carried to Portugal . There they were kept in prison. Eckart was confined for eighteen years in the underground dungeons of Almeida, Portugal Almeida and St. Julian . He wrote the story of his own sufferings and those of his companions in prison. Upon the death of Joseph I of Portugal in 1777, the Jesuits opponent Sebasti o Jos de Carvalho e Melo, Marquis of Pombal fell into disgrace, and those of his victims who survived were released. The Society of Jesus, which had been Suppression of the Jesuits suppressed four years earlier by the Brief of Pope Clement XIV , had continued to exist in Russia. Father Eckart applied for readmission, and spent another 32 years in this way in the order. After filling the office of Master of Novices at D naburg , he was sent to the College of Polstok, Polish Russia, where he died aged 87. References CathEncy title Anselm Eckart url http www.newadvent.org cathen 05273a.htm Catholic Use dmy dates date June 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Eckart, Anselm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 4 August 1721 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 29 June 1809 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Eckart, Anselm Category 1721 births Category 1809 deaths Category German Jesuits ... more details
Dr. Anselm Franz 1900 November 18, 1994 was a pioneering Austrian jet engine engineer known for the development of the Junkers Jumo 004 Jumo 004 , the world s first mass produced turbojet engine by Nazi Germany during World War II , ref name AF http books.google.com books?id FW 50wm8VnMC&pg PA234&dq Anselm Franz , born, 1900&hl en&ei gTj4S 6hHYSKlwfsw5XQCg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 3&ved 0CDYQ6AEwAg v onepage&q Anselm 20Franz 20 2C 20born 2C 201900&f false Air Warfare an International Encyclopedia A L , Walter J. Boyne. ABC CLIO, 2002. p. 234, 235. ISBN 1576073459, 9781576073452. ref and his work on turboshaft designs in the United States U.S. after the war as part of Operation Paperclip , including the Lycoming T53 T53 , the world s first helicopter turboshaft engine, ref name AF the T55, the AGT 1500 , and the PLFIA 2 , the world s first high bypass turbofan engine. Early life Born in Schladming, Austria , in 1900, ref name AF Franz studied mechanical engineering at the Graz University of Technology and earned a doctoral degree from the University of Berlin . Franz worked ... of Operation Paperclip , ref http books.google.com books?id OoFcHOLpCskC&pg RA1 PA338&dq Anselm ...&ved 0CCwQ6AEwAQ v onepage&q Anselm 20Franz 20 2C 20operation 20paperclip&f false Aeronautical research ..., with the Nazi insignia removed. ref http books.google.com books?id GS0nWCig8MIC&pg PA88&dq dr. Anselm ...&pg PA171&dq Anselm Franz , born, 1900&hl en&ei gTj4S 6hHYSKlwfsw5XQCg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CCwQ6AEwAA v onepage&q Anselm 20Franz 20 2C 20born 2C 201900&f false The jet race ... Franz, Anselm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1900 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1994 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Franz, Anselm Category Austrian engineers Category American engineers Category 1900 births Category 1994 deaths de Anselm Franz Luftfahrtpionier es Anselm Franz it Anselm Franz hu Anselm Franz ... more details
Image Anselm Berrigan.jpg right thumb Anselm Berrigan in New York in 2005 Anselm Berrigan born 1972 in Chicago, Illinois is a poet and teacher. ref http www.chicagopostmodernpoetry.com aberrigan.htm ref He grew up in New York City , where he currently resides with his wife, poet Karen Weiser. ref http thebestamericanpoetry.typepad.com the best american poetry 2008 09 bruce covey p 3.html ref From 2003 to 2007, he served as artistic director at the St. Mark s Poetry Project . He is the brother of poet and musician Edmund Berrigan , half brother of Kate Berrigan and scientist David Berrigan , son of poets Alice Notley and the late Ted Berrigan , and stepson of the late English poet and prose writer Douglas Oliver . He has also lived in Buffalo, NY at the Ranch and was known lovingly as Anton in San Francisco, CA . He is a co chair of the writing program at the Bard College summer Master of Fine Arts MFA program and a professor at Wesleyan University . He has also taught writing at Brooklyn College , Rutgers University , Pratt Institute , and the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University Naropa . His newest work, which is a book length poem called Notes From Irrelevance , will be released on September 1st, 2011, through Wave Books . Selected bibliography On the Premises , a chapbook published in 1995. They Beat Me Over the Head With a Sack , a chapbook published in 1998. Integrity & Dramatic Life , a full length collection published by Edge Books in 1999. In the Dream Hole , a chapbook published in 2001. Zero Star Hotel , a full length collection published by Edge Books in 2002. Pictures for Private Devotion , a CD reading poems no music narrow house , released in 2003. Some Notes on My Programming , a full length collection published in 2006. Have a Good ... 5737 5 References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Berrigan, Anselm ALTERNATIVE ... Berrigan, Anselm Category 1972 births Category Living people Category Wesleyan University ... more details
Infobox military person name Anselm Tupper image Image AnselmTupper.jpg 300px caption Anselm Tupper, portrait attributed to Sully birth date Birth date 1763 10 11 death date Death date and age 1808 12 25 1763 10 11 birth place Easton, Massachusetts death place Marietta, Ohio placeofburial Mound Cemetery ... Mound Cemetery for Anselm Tupper and his parents, Benjamin Tupper Benjamin and Huldah Tupper Anselm ... son of Benjamin Tupper , Anselm enlisted in the fight for independence during 1775, while only eleven ... as a favorite in society. Early life and the American Revolutionary War Anselm Tupper was born ... Chesterfield in western Massachusetts. His childhood was brief, as Anselm Tupper enlisted in May 1775 ... soldiers in the fight for independence. Anselm joined Captain Robert West s Chesterfield, Massachusetts ... Bay Provincial Regiment , in which Anselm s father, Benjamin Tupper, was already major. ref ... During 1779, Anselm Tupper was appointed adjutant ref name Cutler 26 Cutler, The Founders of Ohio , 26. ref of Colonel Ebenezer Sproat s aka Sprout 2nd Massachusetts Regiment regiment . Anselm ... . During that year, Anselm joined his father in a survey of the Seven Ranges in the Ohio ..., on April 7, 1788, Anselm Tupper and a group of American pioneers to the Northwest Territory ..., Proceedings of the Ohio Company, Volume I , 24. ref Anselm s parents, Benjamin Tupper Benjamin and Huldah, arrived several months later. Anselm Tupper was a notable member of the pioneer settlement ... Putnam, Benjamin Tupper, and William Stacy . Anselm Tupper was the second officer of the vessel ... ref name Barker 31 33 Barker, Recollections of the First Settlement of Ohio , 31 33. ref Anselm Tupper ... 2 External links http drc.library.marietta.edu handle 2374.MARIETTA 401 Anselm Tupper surveyor ... and Co., Cincinnati, Ohio 1891 . Persondata NAME Tupper, Anselm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... , United States DEFAULTSORT Tupper, Anselm Category 1763 births Category 1808 deaths Category Massachusetts ... more details
Orphan date January 2012 Anselm Bayly died 1794 was an English churchman and author of various works, chiefly of a theological and critical nature. He was also a singer and musical theorist, associated with the performance of works by Georg Handel . ref cite book author Donald Burrows title H ndel and the English Chapel Royal url http books.google.com books?id OlQY6H 9jYC&pg PA93 accessdate 23 March 2012 date 2 June 2005 publisher Oxford University Press isbn 978 0 19 816228 5 pages 93 ref Life Bayly was educated at Christ Church, Oxford , where he took the degree of B.C.L. on 12 June 1749. He entered the church and rose to some distinction in that profession, becoming minor canon of St. Paul s and also of Westminster, and sub dean of the Chapel Royal . On 15 January 1750 1 he was presented by the chapter of St. Paul s to the vicarage of Tottenham , Middlesex. In 1764 10 July he took the degree of D.C.L. . In 1787 he patented an elastic girdle, designed to prevent and relieve ruptures, fractures, and swellings. He died in 1794. Works The Antiquity, Evidence, and Certainty of Christianity , London, 1751. An Introduction to Languages Literary and Philosophical, especially to the English, Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, exhibiting at one view their Grammar, Rationale, Analogy, and Idiom , London, 1758. A Collection of Anthems used in His Majesty s Chapel Royal , London, 1769. A Practical Treatise on Singing and Playing, being an Essay on Grammar, Pronunciation, and Singing, London, 1771. A plain and complete Grammar of the English Language , London, 1772. A Grammar of the Hebrew Language ..., 3 a brief treatise on rhetoric. References reflist cite DNB wstitle Bayly, Anselm Attribution DNB wstitle Bayly, Anselm Use dmy dates date August 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bayly, Anselm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1794 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bayly, Anselm Category Year of birth missing Category 1794 deaths ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 The Rt Rev Anselm ref This was his monk s name. He was christened Roger Marson Genders , and added the name Alban when he joined the Royal Navy Navy . Daily Telegraph Obituary, 26 June 2008. ref Genders , Community of the Resurrection CR was Bishop of Bermuda from 1977 until 1982. Born on 15 August 1919 and educated at King Edward s School, Birmingham King Edward VI Grammar School, Birmingham and Brasenose College, Oxford ref Who s Who 1992 London, A & C Black , 1991 ISBN 0713635142 ref during which time his studies were interrupted by wartime service with the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve RNVR . After graduation he taught briefly at Dame Allan s School where he succeeded South African theologian John Suggitt and then began a long association with the College of the Resurrection College of the Resurrection, Mirfield , ref http anglicanwanderings.blogspot.com 2008 06 bishop anselm genders cr.html Anglican Wanderings ref becoming a monk in 1952. In 1955 he was sent as a tutor to Codrington College , Barbados ref http netministries.org see charmin.exe CM00856 College web site ref eventually rising to the rank of dean education Principal . A decade later he was sent to Zimbabwe what was then Rhodesia , working first in Penhalonga before being appointed Archdeacon of Manicaland . ref Crockford s clerical directory 1975 76 Lambeth, Church House, 1975 ISBN 0108153674 ref In 1977 the Frederick Donald Coggan Archbishop of Canterbury asked him take up the Anglican Church of Bermuda Bermudan Diocese Bishopric vacated by the death of Robert Stopford . Five turbulent years later ref http bermudasun.bm Main.asp?SectionID 24&ArticleID 38007 Article in the Bermuda Sun ref he returned to College of the Resurrection Mirfield where he remained for a further 26 years until his death on 19 June 2008. Notes and references Reflist See also Portal Anglicanism Anglican ..., Anselm Category 1919 births Category People from Birmingham, West Midlands Category People educated ... more details
Anselm Haverkamp born 1943 is a Germany German American professor of literature and philosophy . He received his academic education in Freiburg University Freiburg Brsg , University of Zurich Zurich , Bonn University Bonn and Konstanz university Konstanz . After his PhD in Heidelberg University Heidelberg and his Habilitation in the Konstanz School of Criticism, he moved from Konstanz to Yale since 1989 he has taught as professor of English at New York University , where he also founded the Poetics and Theory Program. Since 1994 he has served as founding member of the newly established European University Viadrina in Frankfurt an der Oder , East of Berlin. Since 2009 he was made a Honorary Professor of Philosophy at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich . Haverkamp was a member and co editor of the research group Poetik und Hermeneutik in its later phase, 1979 1996. Under the influence of the Yale School of deconstruction Paul de Man , Jacques Derrida , he developed the Konstanz School s Rezeptions sthetik Wolfgang Iser , Hans Robert Jau , Wolfgang Preisendanz from a theory of literary response Reader response criticism to a theory of literary latency. ref Katrin Truestedt, Anselm Haverkamp Geschichte und Latenz , in Kultur Theorien der Gegenwart, ed. Stephan Moebius, Dirk Quadflieg, 2. Aufl. Wiesbaden 2010. As well as Stephanie Dieckmann and Thomas Khurana Eds. , Latenz 40 Ann herungen an einen Begriff, Berlin 2007. ref Relevant parts of this theory are the theory of metaphor or metaphorology, including the history of rhetoric and historical epistemology, as well as the relationship of philosophy and literature. Main references of his work include the Poetics of Aristotle ... Haverkamp, Anselm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1943 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Haverkamp, Anselm Category 21st century philosophers Category Continental ... de Anselm Haverkamp ... more details
Mgr Anselm Bourke , born Nicholas Bourke, Dublin , 10 September 1835 West Perth, Western Australia West Perth , 2 June 1924 was a Roman Catholic Church in Australia Roman Catholic priest of Irish Australian Irish origins. He was prominent in Catholic education for several decades, and also founded the West Perth now Northbridge parish of the Church in 1901. He made his profession as a Benedictine monk in 1858, but got dispensation from his monastic vows from the Vatican in 1871 therefore, he cannot be called a Benedictine. He was still studying to become a priest of the Benedictine order when he arrived in Western Australia on 24 May 1855 aboard the Lady Amhurst with the Spanish Benedictine Father http adbonline.anu.edu.au biogs A060121b.htm Jos Mar a Benito Serra Order of Saint Benedict OSB also known as Joseph Serra in Western Australia , and several other clergymen, mostly Spaniards, but also Irish and French. He made his religious profession on 26 July 1858, and completed his education and was ordained in 1859. In 1860, Bourke was appointed to teach at the Roman Catholic boys schools at Fremantle, Western Australia Fremantle and Perth, Western Australia Perth , where he became known as an able scholar and teacher. ref Cite book title The History of the Catholic Church in Western Australia last Bourke first D.F. publisher Archdiocese of Perth year 1979 isbn 0 9596505 1 2 page 58 ref ref Cite book title State Education in Western Australia 1829 1960 last Mossenson first David publisher University of Western Australia Press year 1972 isbn 0 8556404 8 0 page 22 ref In 1864, he was appointed the first parish priest of York, Western Australia York prior to this, the parish had been administered by priests from Toodyay, Western Australia Toodyay and New Norcia, Western Australia ... date September 2010 Persondata NAME Bourke, Anselm, born ALTERNATIVE NAMES Nicholas Bourke SHORT DESCRIPTION ... OF DEATH West Perth, Western Australia , Australia DEFAULTSORT Bourke, Anselm Category Australian ... more details
Saint Anselm s College may refer to Saint Anselm College , a liberal arts college in Goffstown, New Hampshire St. Anselm s College , a grammar school in Merseyside, England See also Saint Anselm s disambiguation St. Anselm s School disambiguation disambig ... more details
Infobox Top level domain name .paris image background D2B48C introduced 2008 type Sponsored top level domain status Unofficial proposal registry ICANN sponsor founder intendeduse Paris residents, institutions and businesses actualuse Not yet is use restrictions None structure Direct second level registrations will be allowed document disputepolicy website n We ll always have .paris ICANN votes for top level domain registration in 2009 News report .paris is a proposed generic top level domain for the city of Paris , France . It was introduced in June 2008 by ICANN, but not yet assigned. External links http info.nic.ru st 22 out 2068.shtml Info about .paris. GTLD DEFAULTSORT Paris Category Proposed top level domains Category Paris culture Category Internet in France compu domain stub fa .paris no .paris ... more details
St. Anselm s School may refer to St. Anselm s Abbey School , a Catholic preparatory school in Washington, D.C., US St. Anselm s Catholic School , a Catholic secondary school in Kent, England S. Anselm s Preparatory School , a preparatory school in Derbyshire, England St. Anselm Elementary School , a Catholic elementary school in Toronto, Canada St. Anselm s Pink City Sr. Sec. School, Jaipur , a Catholic school with church in Rajasthan, India See also Saint Anselm s disambiguation Saint Anselm s College disambiguation disambig ... more details
St. Anselm s Church may refer to St. Anselm s Church Lafayette, California St. Anselm s Church Bronx, New York St. Anselm s Catholic Church, Rectory and Parish Hall , Anselmo, Nebraska See also Saint Anselm s disambiguation Saint Anselm Abbey , Goffstown, New Hampshire Saint Anselm s Abbey , Washington, D.C. St. Anselm s Cemetery, Wrought Iron Cross Site , Berwick, North Dakota, NRHP listed disambig ... more details
DATE OF BIRTH 1625 PLACE OF BIRTH Paris , France DATE OF DEATH 17 January 1694 PLACE OF DEATH Paris, France DEFAULTSORT Guibours, Anselm Category French genealogists Category Augustinian friars ...Anselm de Guibours Father Anselm of the Blessed Mary, Discalced Augustinians O.A.D. , lang fr P re Anselme de Sainte Marie , or simply P re Anselme was a French people French Discalced Augustinian friar and noted genealogist . He was born Pierre de Guibours in Paris in 1625, where he entered the Order of the Discalced Augustinians on 31 March 1644. It was in their monastery called the Couvent des Petits P res , attached to the popular Basilica of Our Lady of Victories , that he lived for the next fifty years, dying there on 17 January 1694. Guibours devoted his entire life to genealogy genealogical studies. In 1663, he published Le Palais de l honneur The Palace of honor , which, besides giving the genealogy of the houses of Lorraine and Savoy, is a complete treatise on heraldry . This was followed the following year by Le Palais de la gloire The Palace of Glory , dealing with the genealogy of various illustrious French and European families. These books made friends for him, the most intimate among whom, Honor Caille , Fiefdom Seigneur du Fourny 1630 1713 , persuaded him to publish his Histoire g n alogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France, et des grands officiers de la couronne 1674, 2 vols. 4 . After Father Anselm s death, Fourny collected the friar s papers and brought ... was taken up and continued by two other friars of the monastery where Father Anselm had spent his ... to the present day. The work of Father Anselm, his collaborators and successors, is even more important .... References 1911 External links http gallica.bnf.fr ark 12148 bpt6k76026j Scanned copies of Anselm s magnum opus are available online Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Guibours, Anselm ... Roman Catholic priests Category People from Paris de P re Anselme fr Pierre de Guibours it Pierre ... more details
commune name Paris common name Paris image Paris Eiffelturm und Marsfeld2.jpg image size 280px caption Paris, with the Eiffel Tower in the foreground and the skyscrapers of La D fense in the background ... Grandes Armes de Paris.svg image coat of arms size 120px flag legend Flag of Paris City flag coat of arms legend Coat of arms of Paris City coat of arms city motto Fluctuat nec mergitur Latin It is tossed ... Time CET small UTC 1 small region le de France region le de France department Paris 75 mayor Bertrand ... Subdivisions subdivisions. Arrondissements of Paris 20 arrondissements area km2 105.4 area footnotes ... code 75001 75020, 75116 population 2211297 population date Jan.  2008 ref name paris pop 2008 ... urban area km2 2,845 urban area date 2010 urban pop 10,354,675 ref name paris UU10 pop cite web url ... 3 title Unit urbaine 2010 Paris 00851 publisher Insee language French accessdate 2011 10 20 ref ... ref name paris AU10 pop metro area pop date Jan.  2008 website http www.paris.fr www.paris.fr Paris ..., at the heart of the le de France region le de France Regions of France region or Paris Region, Lang fr R gion parisienne . The city of Paris, within its administrative limits the 20 arrondissements of Paris arrondissements largely unchanged since 1860, has an estimated population of 2,211,297 ref name paris pop 2008 Fr icon cite web url http www.recensement 2008.insee.fr chiffresCles.action ... title Commune Paris 75056 Th me volution et structure de la population author INSEE Institut National de la Statistique et des tudes conomiques accessdate 2011 08 31 ref January 2008 , but the Paris Metropolitan Area France metropolitan area has a population of 12,089,098 ref name paris ... 2010 Paris 001 publisher Insee language French accessdate 2011 10 20 ref January 2008 , and is one ... accessdate 2007 01 18 ref Paris was the largest city in the Western world for about 1,000 years ..., 2006. p. 115 ref Paris is today one of the world s leading business and culture cultural centres ... more details
Infobox film name This Was Paris image caption director John Harlow director John Harlow producer Max Milder writer Edward Dryhurst br Gordon Wellesley br Brock Williams br Basil Woon starring Ann Dvorak br Ben Lyon br Griffith Jones actor Griffith Jones music Jack Beaver cinematography Basil Emmott editing Les Norman distributor Warner Bros. released film date 1942 3 21 df y runtime 77 min country FilmUK awards language English budget gross preceded by followed by This Was Paris is a 1942 in film 1942 Cinema of the United Kingdom British drama film directed by John Harlow director John Harlow and starring Ann Dvorak , Ben Lyon and Griffith Jones actor Griffith Jones . ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift title 54112 ref Plot British agents operate in Paris during the Second World War . Cast Ann Dvorak ... Ann Morgan Ben Lyon ... Butch, Sydney Chronicle Reporter Griffith Jones actor Griffith Jones ... Capt. Bill Hamilton, MI5 Robert Morley ... Van Der Stuyl Harold Huth ... Count Raul De La Vague Mary Maguire ... Blossom Leroy Butch s Girlfriend Vera Bogetti ... Mme. Florien Harry Welchman ... Forsyth, MI5 Frederick Burtwell ... J.B. Entwhisle, Butch s Editor Marian Spencer ... Lady Muriel Billy Holland ... Liftman Miles Malleson ... Watson, Newspaper Librarian Bernard Miles ... Nazi Propaganda Officer Hay Petrie ... Popinard, Amusement Park Owner Harry McElhone ... Harry the bartender References reflist External links imdb title 0035434 CinemaoftheUK DEFAULTSORT This Was Paris Category 1942 films Category British films Category British war films Category British spy films Category English language films Category Films directed by John Harlow Category World War II films made in wartime Category Black and white films 1940s UK film stub ... more details
Anselm Franz von Ingelheim may refer to Anselm Franz von Ingelheim archbishop 1634 1695 , Archbishop of Mainz, 1679 1695 Anselm Franz von Ingelheim bishop 1683 1749 , Bishop of W rzburg, 1746 1749 hndis Von Ingelheim, Anselm Franz ... more details
Charles Anselm Bolton 1905 to 1970 Citation needed date October 2010 was for many years a priest of the Roman Catholic Church , being the Priest of Salford, Greater Manchester Salford Diocese in 1950. ref name Ecumenical 1963, page 21 Father Charles Anselm Bolton in Beyond the Ecumenical Pan deism? in Christianity Today , 1963, page 21. ref His education was continental, encompassing an Master s Degree from Oxford University , following a Bachelor s Degree from Belgium s Catholic University of Leuven Louvain , and with theological diplomas from the Institut Catholique de Paris and from Rome s Collegio S. Anselmo . ref name Ecumenical 1963, page 21 He later followed Friedrich Heiler and others in preaching Reformation doctrines, and became a professor of modern languages at Houghton College , New York . ref name Ecumenical 1963, page 21 Bolton authored numerous books and articles, mostly relating to the history of the Roman Catholic Church. Writings A Catholic memorial of Lord Halifax and Cardinal Mercier . 1935. Citation needed date October 2010 Salford Diocese and its Catholic past a survey . 1950. Beyond the Ecumenical Pan deism? in Christianity Today , 1963, page 21. Church reform in 18th century Italy The synod of Pistoia , 1786 . 1969. References reflist RC clergy stub Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bolton, Charles Anselm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1905 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1970 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bolton, Charles Anselm Category 1905 births Category 1970 deaths Category English Roman Catholic priests ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint Anselm of Friuli, O.S.B. birth date 8th century death date 805 feast day 3 March venerated in Nonantula , Italy , Roman Catholic Church image imagesize caption birth place Lombards Lombard death place Nonantula titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine Nonantula suppressed date issues prayer prayer attrib Saint Anselm of Friuli, Order of St. Benedict O.S.B. , died 805 was a medieval abbot , and later canonized , originally a Lombards Lombard nobleman. He was the first abbot of Nonantola . Anselm was the Duke of Friuli Duke of Forum Julii modern Friuli in the northeast of Lombards Lombard Italy after Aistulf succeeded to the throne of the Lombards. He left the world at the height of his secular career, and, in 750, built a monastery at Fanano , a place given to him by Aistulf, who had married Anselm s sister Gisaltruda. Two years later he built a monastery at Nonantola, a short distance northeast of Modena , which Aistulf endowed. Anselm then went to Rome , where Pope Stephen II invested him with the religious habit of the Benedictine Order , gave him some relics of Pope Sylvester I St. Sylvester and appointed him Abbot of Nonantola . Anselm founded many hospice s where the poor ... of the Lombards in 756, banished Anselm from Nonantula in favor of his own proteg . Anselm spent ... monastery, and after Anselm s time its discipline often suffered from imperial interference in the election of its abbots. Having been abbot for fifty years, Anselm died at Nonantola in 805, where the commune ... of Friuli Peter end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Anselm, Duke Of Friuli ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH Nonantula DEFAULTSORT Anselm, Duke Of Friuli Category Dukes of Friuli Category Lombards Category ... monks Category Italian Christian monks Category Lombard people de Anselm von Nonantola es Anselmo de Non ntola gl Anselmo de Fri l it Anselmo di Nonantola pl Anzelm opat ro Anselm de Friuli uk ... more details
distinguish2 Saint Anselm Abbey in Goffstown, New Hampshire Deleted image removed Image Stanselmsabbey.JPG thumb Right The Abbey Church, St. Anselm s Abbey St. Anselm s Abbey is a Benedictine Abbey located at 4501 South Dakota Avenue, N.E., in Washington, D.C. . It operates the prestigious boys middle and high school St. Anselm s Abbey School . History In the early 1920s, a group of Americans under the direction of Fr. Thomas Verner Moore purchased a tract of land on Sargent Road, and in 1923, Saint Anselm s Priory was born. The house was formed under the sponsorship of Fort Augustus Abbey in Scotland, which provided monastic training and sponsorship for the new priory. It was named after Anselm of Canterbury St. Anselm of Canterbury , the eleventh century archbishop and theologian best known for his ontological argument for the existence of God. Initially, the monks were housed in an old farmhouse the first church monastery was built on a hill above South Dakota Avenue at 14th Street in 1930. A major addition was made to the monastery building in 1960 to accommodate the growing number of monks. In 1942, the monks opened the Priory School, and they became wholly dedicated to teaching at their own school. As the number of monks increased, the monastery was made a conventual priory ... to the rank of Abbey, and the name of the Priory School was changed to St. Anselm s Abbey School . Former ... came to St. Anselm s from Belmont Abbey, Herefordshire Belmont Abbey in England. The Abbey s fourth ... in teaching, either at the St. Anselm s Abbey School Abbey School or nearby at The Catholic University of America . The main work of the monks continues to be the running of St. Anselm s Abbey School ... also has a large and active community of Oblate religion oblates . See also St. Anselm s Abbey School Order of Saint Benedict References references External links http www.stanselms.org St. Anselm s Abbey http www.saintanselms.org St. Anselm s Abbey School English Benedictine Congregation coord 38.9459 ... more details
unsourced date March 2009 Anselm Salomon von Rothschild , baron January 29, 1803 July 27, 1874 was an Austrian banker, and a member of the Rothschild banking family of Austria Vienna branch of the Rothschild family . He was born in Frankfurt am Main , Germany to baron Salomon Mayer von Rothschild 1774 1855 and his wife Caroline 1782 1854 . In 1826 he married his cousin Charlotte Nathan Rothschild 1807 1859 , daughter of Nathan Mayer Rothschild 1777 1836 from the Rothschild banking family of England London branch of the family they had eight children Mayer 1827 1828 Julie 1830 1907 Mathilde Hannah von Rothschild 1832 1924 Luise 1834 1924 Nathaniel Anselm von Rothschild Nathaniel Anselm 1836 1905 Ferdinand James von Rothschild Ferdinand James 1839 1898 Albert Salomon von Rothschild Albert Salomon 1844 1911 Alice Charlotte von Rothschild Alice Charlotte 1847 1922 Anselm Salomon was involved in the creation of the Austrian Creditanstalt . As a philanthropist, he founded the Rothschild Hospital . He was also a prominent art collector. He died in Vienna . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rothschild, Anselm von ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 29, 1803 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 27, 1874 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rothschild, Anselm von Category 1803 births Category 1874 deaths Category 19th century Austrian people Category Austrian bankers Category Austrian philanthropists Category Jewish philanthropists Category Austrian Jews Category Rothschild family Anselm Category Austrian nobility Category Barons of Austria Category People from Vienna Austria bio stub de Anselm Salomon von Rothschild ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 St. Anselm s art is an archaic superstition , in which wounds are said to be cured by barely touching the linen wherein those wounds had been covered. Martin Delrio , in his Disquisitiones Magicae , observed that some Italian soldiers, who practiced this art, attributed its invention to St. Anselm but assured the reader that it was really invented by Anselm de Parma , a celebrated astrologer and Magician paranormal magician . References 1728 http digicoll.library.wisc.edu cgi bin HistSciTech HistSciTech idx?type turn&entity HistSciTech000900240189&isize L Category Supernatural healing alt med stub ... more details
distinguish2 Saint Anselm s Abbey in Washington, D.C. infobox above Saint Anselm Abbey File Saint Anselm Abbey Manchester NH.JPG thumbnail 250px label2 Caption data2 North Facade of Saint Anselm Abbey ... data6 Roman Catholic br Order of Saint Benedict label7 Abbot data7 Right Reverend Saint Anselm ... data9 Father Peter Guerin, O.S.B. Saint Anselm Abbey , located in Goffstown, New Hampshire , United ... Church . The abbey was founded in 1889 under the patronage of Saint Anselm of Canterbury ... in the operation of Saint Anselm College . The abbey is a member of the American Cassinese ... 56 3 Sept. 2005 235 264 and 56 4 Dec. 2005 418 454. ref Foundation File South Entrance Saint Anselm ... www.unionleader.com article.aspx?headline Father Jonathan DeFelice 3A Saint Anselm will continue its ... Mary s Abbey in Morristown, New Jersey , were sent to found Saint Anselm Abbey in 1889. ref http www.osb.org ..., New Hampshire Manchester , and they founded Saint Anselm Preparatory School, which would later become Saint Anselm College. Saint Anselm College File Alumni Hall 1889 Sun.jpg right thumb Saint Anselm ... for Saint Anselm Abbey. Saint Anselm College is a nationally ranked Catholic Church Catholic Liberal ... of Saint Anselm Abbey are heavily involved in the life and operation of the college. Serving as administrators ... 30 monks fulfill their monastic calling in the work they do. ref http www.anselm.edu Saint Anselm Abbey Monks and the College.htm ref Way of life The monks of Saint Anselm Abbey follow the Rule ... and reinvigorating the zeal with which he approaches his work. ref http www.anselm.edu Saint Anselm Abbey Benedictine Life.htm ref Monastic horarium ref http www.anselm.edu Saint Anselm Abbey Benedictine Life Mass Schedule.htm ref The Abbey Church is open from 6 am to 11 pm. The monks of Saint Anselm Abbey follow this schedule while college is in session File Main alter in saint anselm abbey.jpg ... 1927, when it became an independent abbey , Saint Anselm was a dependent priory of http www.saintmarysabbey.org ... more details
About school near Canterbury other uses St. Anselm s School disambiguation Infobox UK school name St. Anselm s Catholic School image size latitude 51.263 longitude 1.100 dms yes motto Fides Quaerens Intellectum Latin language Latin Faith Seeking Understanding motto pl established 1964 approx closed c approx type religion Catholic president head label Mr. Mike Walters BA Hons NPQH acting head r head label r head deputy head label deputy head r deputy head label r deputy head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist Science specialist pl street Old Dover Road city Canterbury county Kent country England postcode CT1 3EN LEA ofsted dcsfno dcsfurn staff enrollment approx. 1100 gender lower age 11 upper age 18 houses colours publication free label 1 free 1 free label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website http www.st anselms.org.uk website name Unreferenced date January 2009 St. Anselm s Catholic School is a co educational 11 18 Roman Catholic Church Catholic school , founded in 1964 by the Archdiocese of Southwark . It occupies a rural site on the fringes of Canterbury with extensive playing fields, bordered by orchards and farmland. The school currently has 1,080 students, of whom 150 are in the Sixth Form . The Headteacher is Mr Mike Walters. Toponymy The school is named after the Philosopher & Archbishop of Canterbury , Anselm of Canterbury St Anselm 1033 1109 . The main building of the school, named after Sir Thomas More , is the highest point in Canterbury. Each building is named after a local saint, for instance Dunstan , Edmund Rich Edmund and Augustine of Canterbury Augustine , and a block is named after the famous Archbishop and martyr, Thomas Becket Becket . External links http www.st anselms.org.uk St. Anselm s Catholic School DEFAULTSORT Saint Anselm s Catholic School Category Education in Canterbury Category Comprehensive schools in Kent Kent school stub ... more details
Other uses St. Anselm s School disambiguation Infobox UK school name S. Anselm s Preparatory School image S Anselms field.jpg caption playing fields size 200px latitude 53.2154 longitude 1.6820 dms motto motto pl established 1888 approx closed c approx type Independent school United Kingdom Independent school religion Anglican ref name ct http www.churchtimes.co.uk content.asp?id 78105 Independent Schools Council , Margaret Holness, Church Times, accessed September 2009 ref president head label Headmaster head Simon Northcott ref name ct r head label r head chair label chair founder William Storrs Fox founder pl specialist street city Bakewell county Derbyshire country England flagicon England postcode DE45 1DP LEA ofsted staff enrollment 250 gender Coeducational lower age nursery upper age 13 houses colours publication free label 1 Former pupils free 1 Old Anselmians free label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website http www.sanselms.co.uk website name www.sanselms.co.uk S. Anselm s Preparatory School is a preparatory school in Bakewell , Derbyshire , founded in 1888. ref http www.sanselms.co.uk School web site , accessed September 2009 ref Anselm of Canterbury S. Anselm s sits in convert 18 acre m2 of the Peak National Park, overlooking the market town of Bakewell. History S. Anselm s Preparatory School is a preparatory school in Bakewell, Derbyshire, founded in 1888. 2 S. Anselm s sits in 18 acres 73,000 m2 of the Peak National Park, overlooking the market town of Bakewell. S.Anselm s School was founded by William Storrs Fox in 1888 on its present site. It was named for Anselm ... S. Anselm s was able to celebrate its centenary and in 2013 the school will celebrate its 125th anniversary. The Daily Telegraph describes S. Anselm s as one of the very best prep schools in England ... group of ex pupils who are united in their shared experience of life at S. Anselm s. Social ... at the school. Having been selected as a test case for the sector, S. Anselm s was inspected by the Charity ... more details
Anselm II Capra died 896 was the Archbishop of Milan from 882 until his death. He was the leader of the West Frankish party against the East Frankish in the Italian politics of his day. He opposed Berengar of Friuli and supported crowning the Frank Guy III of Spoleto as King of Italy after the deposition of Charles the Fat . He eventually prevailed, by his ecclesiastic influence winning over the pro German bishops, such as Wibod, Bishop of Parma Wibod of Parma . Sources Wickham, Chris. Early Medieval Italy Central Power and Local Society 400 1000 . MacMillan Press 1981. Ghisalberti, Alberto M. Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani III Ammirato &ndash Arcoleo . Rome, 1961. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Anselm II, Archbishop of Milan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 896 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Anselm II, Archbishop of Milan Category 896 deaths Category Frankish bishops Category Archbishops of Milan Category 9th century archbishops Italy RC bishop stub RC archbishop stub ro Anselm al II lea de Milano ... more details