Anselm II (archbishop of Milan) explained

Anselm I
Death Date:896
Other Names:Latin: Anselmus

Italian: Anselmo
Occupation:archbishop of Milan
Years Active:882–896
Known For:leader of the West Frankish party

Anselm II Capra (Latin: Anselmus; Italian: Anselmo;  896) was 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 day. He opposed Berengar of Friuli and supported crowning the Frank Guy III of Spoleto as King of Italy after the deposition of Charles the Fat. He eventually prevailed, by his ecclesiastic influence winning over the pro-German bishops, such as Wibod of Parma. Collectio Anselmo Dedicata was dedicated to him.

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