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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Theobald of Bec, Ralph d'Escures, Guibert of Nogent, Anselm of Canterbury, Michel de Marolles, Lupus Servatus, Odet de Coligny, Peter the Venerable, Prosper Gueranger, Henry of Marcy, Abbo of Fleury, Abbot Suger, Claudius of Besancon, Augustin de Lestrange, Malo, Walter of Pontoise, Armand Jean le Bouthillier de Rance, Robert de Grandmesnil, Arnaud Amalric, Odo of Cluny, Winnoc, Alberic of Ostia, Jacques de Billy, William of Volpiano, Francois-Xavier-Marc-Antoine de Montesquiou-Fezensac, Brioc, Bernard Ayglerius, Pons of Melgueil, Pierre du Cambout de Coislin, Augustine Grimaldi, Gerard Calvet, Gerald of Sauve-Majeure, Aaron of Aleth, Abbot of Cluny, Louis-Charles Couturier, Richard of Verdun, Eustace of Luxeuil, Odo of Deuil, Germain Habert, Hugh of Cluny, Jacques d'Amboise, William Egon of Furstenberg, Jean-Francois de Chamillart, Louis de Lavau, Sylvain Auguste de Marseul, Ursinus the Abbot, Francois Armand Gervaise, Waningus, Abbe Adam, Roger de Bailleul, Louis de Courcillon, Jean d'Estrees, Jean-Antoine Nollet, Ansbert of Rouen, Adso of Montier-en-Der, Odo of Glanfeuil, Berno of Cluny, Peter Ceffons, Philippe de Luxembourg, Lupicinus of Lyon, Marcel Audiffren, Henri Charles Arnauld de Pomponne, Antoine Arnauld, Geoffroy du Breuil, Thiou of Morigny, Adam of Perseigne, Jules de Clerambault, Abbo of Auxerre, Henri-Emmanuel de Roquette, Andre Malet, Lietbertus of St. Ruf, Abraham of Clermont, Helias de Saint-Yrieix, Petronille de Chemille, Benedict of Alignan, Nicolas Thyrel de Boismont, Felix Coquereau, Odet-Joseph Giry. Excerpt: Anselm of Canterbury (Aosta c. 1033 - Canterbury 21 April 1109), also called of Aosta for his birthplace, and of Bec for his home monastery, was a Benedictine monk, a philosopher, and a prelate of the church who held the office of Archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to 1109. Called the fou...