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and appointed him Abbot of Nonantula. Anselm founded many hospices where the poor and the sick were sheltered and cared for by monks.
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Having been abbot for fifty years, Anselm died at Nonantula in 805, where the commune still honors him as
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He left the world at the height of his secular career, and in 750 built a monastery at
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Ott, Michael. "St. Anselm." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Wiligelmo
Lombard
duke of Friuli
monastery of Nonantula
Fanano
Aistulf
King of the Lombards
monastery of Nonantula
Modena
Pope Stephen III
habit of Saint Benedict
Saint Sylvester
Desiderius
Monte Cassino
Charlemagne
war of 774
patron
feast day



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