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Ansbert may
refer to:
Ansbert (6th century),
Frankish nobleman Ansbert of
Rouen (died c. 695),
saint and
bishop Anspert,
archbishop of
Milan from 868 to...
- and 609 or 611, the
successor of his
uncle Agilulf. He was the son of
Ansbertus, a senator, and his wife Blithilde,
whose parents were
Charibert I and...
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Ansbert (Latin:
Ansbertus) was a
Frankish Austrasian noble, as well as a Gallo-Roman Senator. He is
thought to be the son of Ferreolus,
Senator of Narbonne...
- had five children:
Blithide of
Cologne (538–603),
possibly married to
Ansbertus, Gallo-Roman
senator Charibert of
Hesbaye (d. 636) ****horice (541–569)...
- 2008-11-12. T.
Stanford Mommaerts (2005-04-11). "Ancient
Genealogy chart -
Ansbertus".
Richard Bauckham (2007-11-01). The
Testimony of the
Beloved Disciple:...
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originated in Aquitaine, and was a
daughter of Arnoald,
Bishop of Metz, son of
Ansbertus. Her
brother was
Saint Modoald,
Bishop of Trier, and her
sister was the...
- 539 and 572 and
later a
Bishop of
Arisitum circa 600. He was a son of
Ansbertus, a senator, and wife Blithilde.
Monderic had
originally been consecrated...
- issue: Ferreolus,
Senator of Narbonne,
father of the Gallo-Roman
senator Ansbertus.
Settipani here
cites Paul the
Deacon in his work on the
Bishops of Metz...
- any
marriage or children.)
Ferreolus and Dode had the
following issue:
Ansbertus Agilulf or
Aigulf (born 537),
Bishop of Metz (590/591 – 601)
Babon Deotarius...
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Glanderiensis to
suggest that
Erchinoald was son of the
Gallo Roman senator Ansbertus, and that Erchinoald's son, Leudesius, was
therefore a
descendant of the...