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'''Alexander II''' (died 21 April 1073), born '''Anselmo da Baggio''',<ref>Cardini, Franco, ''Europe and Islam'', (Blackwell Publishers Ltd., 1999), 40.</ref> was [[Pope]] from 1061 to 1073.
 
He was not born in [[Milan]]. As Anselm I, [[bishop of Lucca]], he had been an energetic coadjutor with [[Pope Gregory VII|Hildebrand of Sovana]] in endeavouring to suppress [[simony]] and enforce the [[clerical celibacy]]. The [[Papal election, 1061|papal election of 1061]], which Hildebrand had arranged in conformity with the papal decree of 1059 (see [[Pope Nicholas II]]), was not sanctioned by the imperial court of Germany. True to the practice observed in preceding papal elections, the German court nominated another candidate, [[Cadalus]], [[bishop of Parma]], who was proclaimed Pope at the council of [[Basel]] under the name of [[Antipope Honorius II|Honorius II]]. He marched to Rome and for a long time threatened his rival's position. At length, however, Honorius was forsaken by the German court and deposed by a council held at [[Mantua]]; Alexander II's position remained unchallenged.
 
In 1065, Alexander admonished [[Landulf VI of Benevento]] "that the conversion of Jews is not to be obtained by force."<ref>Simonsohn, pp 35&ndash;37.</ref> Also in the same year, Alexander called for a [[crusade]] against the Moors in Spain.<ref>Lee Hoinacki, ''El Camino: Walking to Santiago de Compostela'', (Penn State University Press, 1996), 101.</ref>