Walter of Albano - Later Career

Later Career

Walter left England sometime in the summer or autumn of 1095. He took with him to Rome a letter from Anselm and a small gift for Urban. He was in Rome on 14 August 1099, and probably helped elect Pope Pascal II on 13 August 1099. He died in 1101.

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