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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...
- 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...
- 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...
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given name, from the Anglo-French (Norman)
Enguerran (ultimately
Frankish Angilram).
Notable people with the name include:
Ingram Cecil Connor III (Gram Parsons)...
- text is
preserved by
older editions, is the
revised version offered for
Angilram, who was
charged with
further dissemination. The
Epistola de
litteris colendis...
- 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...
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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...
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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...
- at St
Benet Hulme in
Norfolk in
England (c. 1000)
Saint Enguerrammus (
Angilram) 'the Wise', monk and
Abbot of
Saint Riquier in
France (1045) Hieromonk...
- to the campaign's year. At
least two bishops—Sindpert of
Regensburg and
Angilram of Metz—died
during the
campaign but due to illness, not
fighting the Avars...