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Amalgar, also
Amalgarius (c. 590 – 643), was a
Burgundian duke from the area
around Dijon. He was also the
proprietor of
multiple monasteries, and was...
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northern Burgundy. In the mid-7th
century a duke of the
region named Amalgar and his wife
Aquilina are
noticed as
major founders and
patrons of monasteries...
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major founders and
patrons of
monasteries in the
region under a duke
named Amalgar and his wife Aquilina. They
founded a
convent at Brégille and an abbey...
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Dagobert I (628) by
Amalgar.
According to the abbey's twelfth-century chronicler,
Johannes of Bèze, (see text)
Amalgar established Waldalenus, [one...
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enemies were the
dukes Chramnelenus of Besançon,
Wandalbert of Chambly, and
Amalgar of Dijon. The clan of
Waldelenus and the
supporters of
Columban also opposed...
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remains unclear whether he
succeeded his
father as a duke. Amalo's
grandson Amalgar, on the
other hand, is well
attested as Duke of
Pagus Attoriensis (Burgundy)...
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enter Autun, even at the king's urging.
Flaochad and his allies—the
dukes Amalgar,
Chramnelen and Wandelbert—with
their followings marched out of
Autun to...
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accounts of an
abbey in the
seventh century,
reportedly founded by
Amalgar of Dijon, Duke of
Upper Burgundy and
brother in law of Waldalenus's son...