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Anselm IV (also Anselm of Buis, Italian: Anselmo da Bovisio) was the Archbishop of Milan from 3 November 1097 to his death on 30 September 1101. He was a close friend of Pope Urban II and prominent in the Crusade of 1101, whose Lombard contingent he led and on which he died. Under were corrected the irregularities of the past decades at a synod held from 5 – 7 April 1098. He affirmed the excommunication of imperial-appointed bishops and condemned simony. He accepted the acts of Anselm III, but not those of Tedald.

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  • Ο Άνσελμος Δ΄ (ιταλικά : Anselmo IV da Bovisio) (Bovisio Masciago, 11ος αιώνας - Κωνσταντινούπολη, 30 Σεπτεμβρίου 1101) ήταν επίσκοπος Μπρέσιας το 1097 και αρχιεπίσκοπος Μεδιολάνων από το 1097 έως το 1100. Στο πλαίσιο της λεγόμενης Σταυροφορίας του 1101, το έτος 1100-1101 ηγήθηκε απευθείας εκστρατείας στο Βασίλειο της Ιερουσαλήμ. Ένα απόσπασμα των Λομβαρδών συμμετείχε σε αυτή την ανεπιτυχή αποστολή και ο ίδιος ο Άνσελμος βρήκε τον θάνατο. (el)
  • Anselm IV (also Anselm of Buis, Italian: Anselmo da Bovisio) was the Archbishop of Milan from 3 November 1097 to his death on 30 September 1101. He was a close friend of Pope Urban II and prominent in the Crusade of 1101, whose Lombard contingent he led and on which he died. According to Galvano Fiamma, he was born in Bovisio, the son of a valvassor. He entered the monastery of S. Lorenzo and was then elected, in 1097, bishop of Brescia. Milan was threatening to fall into a schism again when he was elected to bring peace. He had never, however, taken holy orders before his consecration on 3 November. Under were corrected the irregularities of the past decades at a synod held from 5 – 7 April 1098. He affirmed the excommunication of imperial-appointed bishops and condemned simony. He accepted the acts of Anselm III, but not those of Tedald. He was recruited by Pope Paschal II, Urban's successor, to lead the crusade being proclaimed in response to the success of the First Crusade. He preached the crusade throughout Lombardy, where there had been little enthusiasm for the first one, but where his influence sparked a wave of zeal: crowds greeted him chanting "Ultreja! Ultreja!" On 15 July 1100, he celebrated the anniversary of the fall of Jerusalem in Milan. He appointed one Grossolano, then bishop of Savona, to act as his vicar and, on 13 September, with bishops , , and probably , he left with a company reported at the exaggerated figure of 50,000 men, led by , and his nephew . , the brother of the Antipope Guibert, was there as a representative of the resolution of the church-state conflicts which enveloped Lombardy in the final decades of the eleventh century. The army proceeded by land through Carinthia, with the permission of Duke Henry V, and then through Bulgaria without incident, relying on Anselm's negotiations with Alexius I Comnenus, Byzantine emperor, to assure them of markets and supplies. At Constantinople, rioting broke out, but he and Albert quelled it with ease and he refused the rich gifts offered by the emperor, who ferried the soldiery across the Bosphorus. At Nicomedia, in Asia Minor, he met Raymond IV of Toulouse, one of the leading barons of the capture of Jerusalem. Guided by Raymond, the army marched through Anatolia, skirmishing with the Turks at Kastamonu and between Merzifon and Amasya. These initial confrontations were successes for the Lombards. Anselm fought in these engagements and received wounds which he went to Constantinople to nurse. There he died and was buried. News of his death did not reach Milan until 1102. He was succeeded by Grossolano. (en)
  • Anselmus IV van Milaan (Italiaans, Anselmo da Bovisio) (? - Constantinopel, 30 september 1101) was vier jaar lang aartsbisschop van Milaan en hij was de leider van het Lombardische contingent tijdens de Kruisvaart van 1101. (nl)
  • Anselmo IV, detto anche Anselmo da Bovisio (Bovisio Masciago, XI secolo – Costantinopoli, 30 settembre 1101), è stato un arcivescovo cattolico italiano. Resse l'Arcidiocesi di Milano dal 3 novembre 1097 fino alla morte. Nel contesto della cosiddetta Crociata del 1101, nell'anno 1100-1101 guidò una spedizione diretta nel regno di Gerusalemme. In questa spedizione fallimentare partecipò un contingente lombardo e Anselmo stesso trovò la morte. (it)
  • Ансельм IV (также Ансельм Бовизский; итал. Anselmo da Bovisio; XI век, Бовизио — 30 сентября 1101 года, Константинополь) — архиепископ Медиоланский (Миланский) с 1097 года, организатор и участник арьергардного крестового похода 1101 года. Был близок к папе римскому Урбану II. (ru)
  • Ансе́льм IV (також Ансе́льм Бовізький, італ. Anselmo IV da Bovisio; XI століття — 30 вересня 1101) — від 1097 року архієпископ Медиоланський (Міланський), організатор і учасник ар'єргардного хрестового походу 1101 року. Був близький до папи римського Урбана II. (uk)
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  • Ο Άνσελμος Δ΄ (ιταλικά : Anselmo IV da Bovisio) (Bovisio Masciago, 11ος αιώνας - Κωνσταντινούπολη, 30 Σεπτεμβρίου 1101) ήταν επίσκοπος Μπρέσιας το 1097 και αρχιεπίσκοπος Μεδιολάνων από το 1097 έως το 1100. Στο πλαίσιο της λεγόμενης Σταυροφορίας του 1101, το έτος 1100-1101 ηγήθηκε απευθείας εκστρατείας στο Βασίλειο της Ιερουσαλήμ. Ένα απόσπασμα των Λομβαρδών συμμετείχε σε αυτή την ανεπιτυχή αποστολή και ο ίδιος ο Άνσελμος βρήκε τον θάνατο. (el)
  • Anselmus IV van Milaan (Italiaans, Anselmo da Bovisio) (? - Constantinopel, 30 september 1101) was vier jaar lang aartsbisschop van Milaan en hij was de leider van het Lombardische contingent tijdens de Kruisvaart van 1101. (nl)
  • Anselmo IV, detto anche Anselmo da Bovisio (Bovisio Masciago, XI secolo – Costantinopoli, 30 settembre 1101), è stato un arcivescovo cattolico italiano. Resse l'Arcidiocesi di Milano dal 3 novembre 1097 fino alla morte. Nel contesto della cosiddetta Crociata del 1101, nell'anno 1100-1101 guidò una spedizione diretta nel regno di Gerusalemme. In questa spedizione fallimentare partecipò un contingente lombardo e Anselmo stesso trovò la morte. (it)
  • Ансельм IV (также Ансельм Бовизский; итал. Anselmo da Bovisio; XI век, Бовизио — 30 сентября 1101 года, Константинополь) — архиепископ Медиоланский (Миланский) с 1097 года, организатор и участник арьергардного крестового похода 1101 года. Был близок к папе римскому Урбану II. (ru)
  • Ансе́льм IV (також Ансе́льм Бовізький, італ. Anselmo IV da Bovisio; XI століття — 30 вересня 1101) — від 1097 року архієпископ Медиоланський (Міланський), організатор і учасник ар'єргардного хрестового походу 1101 року. Був близький до папи римського Урбана II. (uk)
  • Anselm IV (also Anselm of Buis, Italian: Anselmo da Bovisio) was the Archbishop of Milan from 3 November 1097 to his death on 30 September 1101. He was a close friend of Pope Urban II and prominent in the Crusade of 1101, whose Lombard contingent he led and on which he died. Under were corrected the irregularities of the past decades at a synod held from 5 – 7 April 1098. He affirmed the excommunication of imperial-appointed bishops and condemned simony. He accepted the acts of Anselm III, but not those of Tedald. (en)
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  • Άνσελμος Δ΄ του Μποβίζιο (el)
  • Anselm IV (archbishop of Milan) (en)
  • Anselmo IV da Bovisio (it)
  • Anselmus IV van Milaan (nl)
  • Ансельм IV (ru)
  • Ансельм IV (uk)
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