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The Easter Council was a church council held at Rome by Pope Urban II[1] on Easter Day, 1099.
St Anselm, then in exile from his see at Canterbury, was in attendance at the request of the Pope.[2][3]
Among other acts, it strengthened the Catholic Church's opposition to lay investiture and the paying of homage by bishops.
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