• Arnulf III (Italian: Arnolfo di Porta Argentea or di Porta Orientale) (died 1097) was the Archbishop of Milan from his election on 6 December 1093 to...
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  • 990) Arnulf (bishop of Vic) (died 1010) Arnulf II, Archbishop of Milan (died 1018) Arnulf, Archbishop of Reims (died 1021) Arnulf III, Count of Flanders...
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  • Arnulf III may refer to: Arnulf III, Count of Boulogne (died 990) Arnulf III, Count of Flanders (c. 1055–1071) Arnulf III (Archbishop of Milan) (died 1097)...
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  • Arnulf II (died 25 February 1018, in Milan) was Archbishop of Milan from 998 to 1018. He descended from the noble family of Arsago, being the son of Dagibert...
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  • (archbishop of Milan) (r. 970–974) Arnulf II (archbishop of Milan) (r. 998–1018) Arnulf III (archbishop of Milan) (r. 1093–1097) This disambiguation...
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    The figure who marked the modern history of the church of Milan was Charles Borromeo, archbishop of Milan from 1564 to 1584, who was a leading figure...
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    Arnulf of Carinthia (c. 850 – 8 December 899) was the duke of Carinthia who overthrew his uncle Emperor Charles the Fat to become the Carolingian king...
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    permission of Arnulf III, Archbishop of Milan. Himerius, who escaped, eventually succumbed to his wounds at Varese, where he was buried in the church of San...
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    980–1045), archbishop of Milan from 1018 Arnulf I, Archbishop of Milan [it] (died 974) Arnulf II, Archbishop of Milan (died 1018) Arnulf III, Archbishop of Milan...
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    of Milan (Latin: Aurelius Ambrosius; c. 339 – 4 April 397), venerated as Saint Ambrose, was a theologian and statesman who served as Bishop of Milan from...
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    defeated Guy at Bergamo and took Trento and Milan. Berengar was recognised as king and a vassal of Arnulf. Zwentibold returned to Germany, as fever had...
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    III. His original title is unknown, but he opted to be the Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina in 1182. Lucius appointed him Archbishop of Milan...
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    Carlo Maria Martini (category Archbishops of Milan)
    scholar. He served as Archbishop of Milan from 1980 to 2004 and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1983. Martini entered the Society of Jesus in 1944 and...
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    Council of Piacenza. In the same year, he participated in the consecration of Arnulf III, Archbishop of Milan. Soon, however, the influence of Henry IV...
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    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...
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    entered Milan, although Pope Clement VI only issued a bull confirming him in the archbishopric in 1342. Officially, he was Archbishop of Milan from 1342...
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    Aribert de Intimian) (Intimiano, between 970 and 980 – Milan, 16 January 1045) was the archbishop of Milan from 1018, a quarrelsome warrior-bishop in an age...
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    margrave Berengar of Friuli, who received the Iron Crown of the Lombards from the hands of Archbishop Anselm II of Milan. Arnulf, King of East Francia marched...
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    Present Day, Volume II. Henry J. Johnson. ISBN 978-1-145-40896-8. Arnulf of Milan (1072–1077). "Liber gestorum recentium" (PDF). In Zey, Claudia (ed...
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    lords and knights in Pavia acclaimed Arduin king of Italy. According to the chronicler Arnulf of Milan, Arduin was "elected by the Lombards in Pavia and...
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    prelate who served as Archbishop of Milan from 1564 to 1584. He was made a cardinal in 1560. Borromeo founded the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine and...
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    quickly crossed the Alps to be crowned King of Italy by Anselmo della Pusterla, Archbishop of Milan, in the village of Monza. Over the next two years, he failed...
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    Angelo Scola (category Archbishops of Milan)
    Italian Cardinal of the Catholic Church, philosopher and theologian. He was Archbishop of Milan from 2011 to 2017. He served as Patriarch of Venice from 2002...
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    bribed them off). In 894, Arnulf and Berengar defeated Guy at Bergamo and took control of Pavia and Milan. Berengar was with Arnulf's army that invaded Italy...
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    bore him a son, Arnulf. This name was chosen because it was distinctly dynastic (the founder of the Carolingian family was Bishop Arnulf of Metz), yet had...
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    in Northern Italy is started by Archbishop Aribert of Milan. By Emperor's (Conrad II) decree, Henry travelled south of the Alps where he then acquired...
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    Iron Crown of Lombardy from the cathedral of Monza where it was kept, nor be crowned King of Italy by the archbishop of Milan (on account of Frederick's...
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  • 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...
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    elected king by Matilda, Welf and their allies and crowned in Milan by Archbishop Anselm III. According to the historian Landulf Junior, he was also crowned...
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    of the Great Moravian realm. Bohemia separated from disintegrating Great Moravia after Duke Spytihněv swore fealty to the East Frankish king Arnulf in...
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