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Ansovinus: Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Camerino-San Severino Marche ,Camerino, Torcello
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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Saint Ansovinus
(died March 13, 840 AD) was a bishop of Camerino. Born in Camerino, he
may have been of Lombard origin, and was educated at the cathedral
school of Pavia. He was a hermit at Castel Raimondo near Torcello.
Before being elected bishop of Camerino, he also served as a counselor
to Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor. Ansovinus refused to accept this office
until Louis was agreed that his see be kept exempt from the recruitment
of the locals into the soldiery. During this time, bishops were often
required to be responsible for recruiting men for the imperial army. He
was consecrated at Rome by Pope Leo IV, and returned to this city for
the Council of Rome held by Pope Nicholas I in 861, where records show
he signed as Ansuinus Camerinensis. His episcopate was characterized by
his generosity to the poor and his pacification of the city's various
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