| Man's name. |
| Canterbury saint |
| Saint of April 21 |
| St. ___ of England |
| 11th century theologian |
| Father of scholasticism |
| Pioneer in scholasticism |
| Founder of Scholasticism |
| Saint honored on April 21 |
| Saint whose day is Apr. 21 |
| Sainted Italian theologian |
| An archbishop of Canterbury |
| April 21 is this saint's day |
| Theologian St. ___: 1033-1109 |
| Early archbishop of Canterbury |
| 11th-century Italian theologian |
| Philosopher-saint: 11th century |
| Saint who founded Scholasticism |
| Saint whose feast is April 21st. |
| Saintly founder of scholasticism |
| Sainted archbishop of Canterbury |
| New Hampshire's Saint ___ College |
| Saint and founder of scholasticism |
| Canonized Archbishop of Canterbury |
| Archbishop of Canterbury 1033-1109 |
| Scholastic archbishop of Canterbury |
| 11th-century Benedictine philosopher |
| Archbishop who founded scholasticism |
| Saint and a founder of scholasticism |
| 11th-century founder of Scholasticism |
| Saint who was a founder of Scholasticism |
| Saint called the founder of Scholasticism |
| Benedictine monk who founded Scholasticism |
| Italian archbishop of Canterbury, 1093-1109 |
| Saint considered the father of scholasticism |
| Saint who originated the ontological argument |
| Sainted Archbishop of Canterbury: 1093–1109 |
| Saint who was the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1093-1109 |
| Sainted archbishop of Canterbury who founded Scholasticism |