Anselm may refer to any of several historical figures or their works:
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Anselm of Canterbury (1033 – 1109-04-21) was an Italian-born prelate and scholastic theologian, who moved first to Normandy and then to England. He was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 until his death.
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Proto-Germanic *ans (“‘god’”) + helm (“‘helmet’”). Name of an Archbishop of Canterbury, who was a Lombard by birth.
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