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Arnulf III (archbishop of Milan)

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at S. Tecla in Milanese territory. Only two of Arnulf's acts as bishop survive and he is buried in the Abbey of San Pietro al Monte at Civate. His exile or burial there probably prompted a burst of artistic activity, with
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and deposed him. Consequently, he was never consecrated. Arnulf went into a brief retirement of penance at the
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places his consecration in March 1095. It was performed by three great bishops of the
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from his election on 6 December 1093 to his death in 1097. He succeeded
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Arnulf himself became an enthusiastic reformer and opponent of the
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Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani: III Ammirato – Arcoleo
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only two days after his death. Along with Anselm III and
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Though his election had been valid, he was invested by
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Arnulf III, Archbishop of Milan
Italian
Archbishop of Milan
Anselm III
Anselm IV
Conrad II
simoniac
Abbey of San Pietro al Monte
Civate
Pope Urban II
pallium
Pandulf of Pisa
Bernold of Constance
German
Gregorian Reform
Thimo of Salzburg
Odalric of Passau
Gebhard III of Constance
Emperor Henry IV
Council of Piacenza
Erlembald
First Crusade
frescos
Bernold of Constance
Landolfo Iuniore
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Bishops and Archbishops of Milan
Barnabas

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