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Peter of Anagni (died 3 August 1105) was a Benedictine monk, bishop and papal legate. Born in Salerno, he entered the Benedictines and so distinguished himself as a monk that Pope Gregory VII appointed him Bishop of Anagni. As bishop, he improved the spiritual welfare of the city and started rebuilding the city´s cathedral. He was then sent as papal legate to the Byzantine Empire where he was able to convince Emperor Michael VII Doukas to provide funds and craftsmen to building of the cathedral. The new cathedral also included a hospital where, contrary to modern hospitals, accommodation and care was provided for free not only to the sick but also to travellers. Peter joined in 1096 the forces of Bohemond of Taranto during the First Crusade on their way to the Holy Land and later returned

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  • Pedro de Anagni (es)
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  • Pedro de Anagni o Pedro de Salerno (Salerno, siglo XI - Anagni, 1105) fue un monje y obispo benedicitino y legado papal. Ya formando parte de la orden benedicitina fue distinguido por el papa Gregorio VII como obispo de Anagni. Como obispo, mejoró la espiritualidad de la ciudad, construyó una nueva catedral, y promovió la Primera Cruzada a Tierra Santa, una aventura en la que participó. El papa Urbano II le envió a Constantinopla como legado papal ante el Imperio Bizantino. Fue canonizado en 1109 por el papa Pascual II, tan sólo cuatro años después de su muerte.​ (es)
  • Pietro (Salerno, inizi XI secolo – Anagni, 3 agosto 1105) fu vescovo di Anagni. Fu proclamato santo da papa Pasquale II nel 1110. (it)
  • Peter of Anagni (died 3 August 1105) was a Benedictine monk, bishop and papal legate. Born in Salerno, he entered the Benedictines and so distinguished himself as a monk that Pope Gregory VII appointed him Bishop of Anagni. As bishop, he improved the spiritual welfare of the city and started rebuilding the city´s cathedral. He was then sent as papal legate to the Byzantine Empire where he was able to convince Emperor Michael VII Doukas to provide funds and craftsmen to building of the cathedral. The new cathedral also included a hospital where, contrary to modern hospitals, accommodation and care was provided for free not only to the sick but also to travellers. Peter joined in 1096 the forces of Bohemond of Taranto during the First Crusade on their way to the Holy Land and later returned (en)
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  • Saint Peter of Anagni (en)
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