Saint Anselm of Aosta 1033-1109) Italy - U.K. |
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| Title | Saint Anselm of Aosta 1033-1109) Italy - U.K. |
| Url | http://andrejkoymasky.com/liv/fam/bioa2/anse1.html |
| Description | St Anselm had a passion for writing love letters to men. Although he was devoted to the monastic ideal of celibacy, he prevented the promulgation of the first anti-gay legislation in England. |
| Category | Education & Reference >> History |
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| Date added | May 20, 2006 |
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