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Angilbert,
Count of
Ponthieu (c. 760 – 18
February 814) was a
noble Frankish poet who was
educated under Alcuin and
served Charlemagne as a secretary...
- historian, was the son of Charlemagne's
daughter Bertha. His
father was
Angilbert.
Nithard was born
sometime around the year
Charlemagne was
crowned Imperator...
- was in a long
relationship with
Angilbert, a
court official,
which produced three children.
During 794–5,
Angilbert presented a poem as a
court entertainment...
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Angilbert II (called
Angilberto da Pusterla) was the
Archbishop of
Milan from 27 or 28 June 824 to his
death on the 13
December 859. He
succeeded Angilbert...
- was
intended as a gift for
Angilbert the lay
Abbot of Saint-Riquier
Abbey and
lover of Charlemagne's
daughter Bertha.
Angilbert donated the
Gospel Book together...
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Bertha had two sons,
Nithard and Hartnid, with Charlemagne's
courtier Angilbert;
Rotrude had a son
named Louis,
possibly with
Count Rorgon; and Hiltrude...
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title and gave
Italy to Charles. The
second rebellion was
instigated by
Angilbert II,
Archbishop of
Milan in 833, and
again Louis was
deposed in 834. Lothair...
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Adalard of Corbie,
Waldo of Reichenau, the
Lombard duke Rotchild, and
Angilbert. Pepin's
court was
based primarily at Verona,
though he also operated...
- – Charlemagne, king and
emperor of the
Franks (b. 742)
February 18 –
Angilbert,
Frankish diplomat and
abbot April 4 –
Plato of Sakkoudion, Byzantine...
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Peter (784–803)
Odelperto (803–813)
Anselm I (813–818)
Buono (818–822)
Angilbert I (822–823)
Angilberto II
Pusterla (824–859)
Tadone (860–868) Ansperto...