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- Enguerrand (or Engrand, Ingrand) is a medieval French name, derived from a Germanic name Engilram (Engelram, Ingelram), from Angil, the tribal name of...
- given name, from the Anglo-French (Norman) Enguerran (ultimately Frankish Angilram). Notable people with the name include: Ingram Cecil Connor III (Gram Parsons)...
-  Crivellucci, in Fonti per la storia d' Italia, N° 51 (1914). At the request of Angilram, Bishop of Metz (d. 791), Paul wrote a history of the bishops of Metz to...
- Angilramni, a brief collection on criminal procedure allegedly given to Bishop Angilram of Metz by Pope Hadrian I; and a series of excerpts from the Rusticus version...
- text is preserved by older editions, is the revised version offered for Angilram, who was charged with further dissemination. The Epistola de litteris colendis...
- succeeded Angilram, who caused Paul the Deacon to write the Liber de episcopis Mettensibus, and who probably died in 791. At the death of Angilram there was...
- composed the text we have. In the past, some have attributed the writings to Angilram, Bishop of Metz or others of the bishops of France, alleging that Pope...
- 696-707 Aptatus 707-715 Felix II 715-716 Sigibald 716-741 Chrodegang 742–766 Angilram 768–791 Gundulf 819 to 7 September 822 Drogo 823–8 December 855 Adventius...
- remuneration for the cantors of the clergy of Metz under the authority of bishop Angilram (768-791). The Ordo Officiorum of the Lateran Cathedral in Rome c. 1140...
- Abbot Fulrad died on 16 July 784. When Fulrad died, Charlemagne chose Angilram, the bishop of Metz and Hildebald of Cologne to be the new abbots of Saint-Denis...