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- Anno_II abstract "Saint Anno II (c. 1010 – December 4, 1075) was Archbishop of Cologne from 1056 to 1075. He was born around 1010, belonging to the Swabian family of the von Steusslingen, and was educated at Bamberg. He became confessor to the Emperor Henry III, who appointed him archbishop of Cologne in 1056. He took a prominent part in the government of Germany during the minority of Henry IV and was the leader of the party which in 1062 seized the person of Henry in the coup of Kaiserswerth, and deprived his mother, the empress Agnes, of power. For a short time Anno exercised the chief authority in the kingdom, but he was soon obliged to share this with Adalbert, Archbishop of Bremen, and Siegfried I, Archbishop of Mainz, retaining for himself the supervision of Henry's education and the title of magister. The office of chancellor of the kingdom of Italy was at this period regarded as an appanage of the archbishopric of Cologne, and this was probably the reason why Anno had a considerable share in settling the papal dispute in 1064. He declared Alexander II to be the rightful pope at a synod held at Mantua in May 1064, and took other steps to secure his recognition. Returning to Germany, he found the chief power in the hands of Adalbert, and as he was disliked by the young king, he left the court but returned and regained some of his former influence when Adalbert fell from power in 1066. He succeeded in putting down a rising against his authority in Cologne in 1074, and it was reported he had allied himself with William the Conqueror, King of England, against the emperor. Having cleared himself of this charge, Anno took no further part in public business and died in Siegburg Abbey on 4 December 1075, where he was buried.He was canonised in 1183 by Pope Lucius III. He was a founder or co-founder of monasteries (Michaelsberg, Grafschaft and Affligem) and a builder of churches, advocated clerical celibacy and introduced a strict discipline in a number of monasteries. He was a man of great energy and ability, whose action in recognizing Alexander II was of the utmost consequence for Henry IV and for Germany. Anno was the subject of two important literary works, the Latin Vita Annonis, and the Middle High German Annolied.".
- Anno_II birthDate "1010".
- Anno_II birthYear "1010".
- Anno_II canonizedBy Pope_Lucius_III.
- Anno_II deathDate "1075-12-04".
- Anno_II deathPlace Siegburg.
- Anno_II deathYear "1075".
- Anno_II majorShrine Siegburg.
- Anno_II thumbnail Anno_II..JPG?width=300.
- Anno_II veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
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- Anno_II after Hildholf.
- Anno_II before Herman_II_(archbishop_of_Cologne).
- Anno_II birthDate "c. 1010".
- Anno_II canonizedBy Pope_Lucius_III.
- Anno_II canonizedDate "1183".
- Anno_II dateOfBirth "c. 1010".
- Anno_II dateOfDeath "1075-12-04".
- Anno_II deathDate "1075-12-04".
- Anno_II deathPlace Siegburg.
- Anno_II feastDay "--12-04".
- Anno_II imagesize "200".
- Anno_II majorShrine "Michaelsberg Abbey, Siegburg".
- Anno_II name "Anno Ii".
- Anno_II name "Saint Anno II".
- Anno_II placeOfDeath Siegburg.
- Anno_II shortDescription "Archbishop of Cologne and saint".
- Anno_II title Archbishop_of_Cologne.
- Anno_II veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Anno_II years "1056".
- Anno_II description "Archbishop of Cologne and saint".
- Anno_II description "Archbishop of Cologne and saint".
- Anno_II subject Category:1010_births.
- Anno_II subject Category:1075_deaths.
- Anno_II subject Category:11th-century_Christian_saints.
- Anno_II subject Category:11th-century_Roman_Catholic_archbishops.
- Anno_II subject Category:Archbishops_of_Cologne.
- Anno_II subject Category:German_Roman_Catholic_saints.
- Anno_II subject Category:German_saints.
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- Anno_II type Cleric.
- Anno_II type Person.
- Anno_II type Saint.
- Anno_II type Person.
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- Anno_II comment "Saint Anno II (c. 1010 – December 4, 1075) was Archbishop of Cologne from 1056 to 1075. He was born around 1010, belonging to the Swabian family of the von Steusslingen, and was educated at Bamberg. He became confessor to the Emperor Henry III, who appointed him archbishop of Cologne in 1056.".
- Anno_II label "Anno II van Keulen".
- Anno_II label "Anno II z Kolonii".
- Anno_II label "Anno II".
- Anno_II label "Anno II".
- Anno_II label "Anno II.".
- Anno_II label "Annon II de Cologne".
- Anno_II label "Annone II di Colonia".
- Anno_II label "Анно II".
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- Anno_II sameAs Annon_II_de_Cologne.
- Anno_II sameAs Annone_II_di_Colonia.
- Anno_II sameAs Anno_II_van_Keulen.
- Anno_II sameAs Anno_II_z_Kolonii.
- Anno_II sameAs Anno_II.
- Anno_II sameAs m.040hzx.
- Anno_II sameAs Q180797.
- Anno_II sameAs Q180797.
- Anno_II wasDerivedFrom Anno_II?oldid=598900296.
- Anno_II depiction Anno_II..JPG.
- Anno_II isPrimaryTopicOf Anno_II.
- Anno_II name "Anno Ii".
- Anno_II name "Saint Anno II".