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- Alfanus_I abstract "Saint Alfanus I or Alfano I (died 1085) was the Archbishop of Salerno from 1058 to his death. He was famed as a translator, writer, theologian, and medical doctor in the eleventh century. He was a physician before he became archbishop, one of the earliest great doctors of the Schola Medica Salernitana. As a translator, Alfanus was well-versed in both Latin and Arabic and he translated many manuscripts from the latter into the former. His interest in medicine and the translation of Arabic treatises on the subject led him to invite Constantine the African from Carthage (in what is now Tunisia) to Salerno to assist him. Constantine brought with him a library of Arabic medical texts which he commenced to translate into Latin. In 1076, Robert Guiscard laid the foundations for the new Salerno Cathedral. In Alfanus' later days as archbishop, he sheltered the exiled reformer, Pope Gregory VII, who died in Salerno.".
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- Alfanus_I wikiPageRevisionID "707152054".
- Alfanus_I wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Alfanus_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:1085_deaths.
- Alfanus_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:11th-century_Italian_people.
- Alfanus_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:11th-century_Roman_Catholic_archbishops.
- Alfanus_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:11th-century_births.
- Alfanus_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:11th-century_physicians.
- Alfanus_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archbishops_of_Salerno.
- Alfanus_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lombard_people.
- Alfanus_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Italian_physicians.
- Alfanus_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_translators.
- Alfanus_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Schola_Medica_Salernitana.
- Alfanus_I wikiPageWikiLink Constantine_the_African.
- Alfanus_I wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Alfanus_I wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Gregory_VII.
- Alfanus_I wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Guiscard.
- Alfanus_I wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Salerno-Campagna-Acerno.
- Alfanus_I wikiPageWikiLink Salerno_Cathedral.
- Alfanus_I wikiPageWikiLink Schola_Medica_Salernitana.
- Alfanus_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:11th-century_translators.
- Alfanus_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alfanus I".
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- Alfanus_I subject Category:1085_deaths.
- Alfanus_I subject Category:11th-century_Italian_people.
- Alfanus_I subject Category:11th-century_Roman_Catholic_archbishops.
- Alfanus_I subject Category:11th-century_births.
- Alfanus_I subject Category:11th-century_physicians.
- Alfanus_I subject Category:Archbishops_of_Salerno.
- Alfanus_I subject Category:Lombard_people.
- Alfanus_I subject Category:Medieval_Italian_physicians.
- Alfanus_I subject Category:Medieval_translators.
- Alfanus_I subject Category:Schola_Medica_Salernitana.
- Alfanus_I subject Category:11th-century_translators.
- Alfanus_I hypernym Archbishop.
- Alfanus_I type Person.
- Alfanus_I type Lombard.
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- Alfanus_I comment "Saint Alfanus I or Alfano I (died 1085) was the Archbishop of Salerno from 1058 to his death. He was famed as a translator, writer, theologian, and medical doctor in the eleventh century. He was a physician before he became archbishop, one of the earliest great doctors of the Schola Medica Salernitana. As a translator, Alfanus was well-versed in both Latin and Arabic and he translated many manuscripts from the latter into the former.".
- Alfanus_I label "Alfanus I".
- Alfanus_I sameAs Q283387.
- Alfanus_I sameAs Alfanus_von_Salerno.
- Alfanus_I sameAs Alfano_I.
- Alfanus_I sameAs Alfan_de_Salerne.
- Alfanus_I sameAs Alfano_di_Salerno.
- Alfanus_I sameAs Alfano_I_de_Salerno.
- Alfanus_I sameAs m.0bvv_t.
- Alfanus_I sameAs Q283387.
- Alfanus_I wasDerivedFrom Alfanus_I?oldid=707152054.
- Alfanus_I isPrimaryTopicOf Alfanus_I.