- Dom
Anscar Chupungco, O.S.B., STD (10
November 1939 - 9
January 2013) was a
Filipino Benedictine monk, who was a
noted liturgist,
theologian and a mentor...
- was
active in the
Christianization of
Scandinavia Anscar I of
Ivrea (d. 902),
Margrave of
Ivrea Anscar of
Spoleto (d. 940), Duke of
Spoleto Osgar (d. 984)...
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Anscar I (Latin: Anscarius; 850 -
March 902) was the
margrave of
Ivrea from 888 to his death. From 877 or 879, he was the
count of
Oscheret in Burgundy...
- failing,
Anscar and his
brother accompanied Guy back to
Italy with 500
Burgundian troops to s**** the
throne of
Berengar I. In
gratefulness to
Anscar, Guy...
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Anscar of
Ivrea may
refer to:
Anscar I of
Ivrea (died 902),
margrave Anscar of
Spoleto (died 940), duke, also
Anscar II of
Ivrea This
disambiguation page...
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Anscar (Italian Anscario; died 940) was a
magnate in the
Kingdom of
Italy who
served as
Count of
Pavia (c. 924–29),
Margrave of
Ivrea (929–36) and Duke...
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Anscar Vonier, O.S.B. (11
November 1875 – 26
December 1938), was
abbot of
Buckfast Abbey from 1906
until his
death in 1938. Born
Martin Vonier in Ringschnait...
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Pavia in 889. Guy had
created the
March of
Ivrea for his v****al
Anscar in 888.
Anscar and his
relatives had been some of Guy's
supporters in his failed...
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sequentially with
every claimant to the
Italian throne. He was a son of
Margrave Anscar I,
originally from
Oscheret in
Upper Burgundy. He
succeeded his
father at...
- Millennium: A
Commentary on the
Revised Sacramentary:
Essays in
Honor of
Anscar J. Chupungco. Collegeville, MN:
Liturgical Press. p. 74. ISBN 978-0-8146-6174-1...