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Ansegisus (Latin form of the
Germanic name
Ansegis,
French form Anségise) may
refer to:
Saint Ansegisus,
abbot of
Luxeuil Abbey and
Fontenelle Abbey Ansegisel...
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Ansegisus (the
Latinized form of
Ansegis) was a
Benedictine monk,
Abbot of St. Michael's, at Beauvais, and in 871
became Archbishop of Sens.
After Charles...
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Ansegisus (****embled 827), ed. G.
Schmitz (1996). Die
Kapitulariensammlung des
Ansegis (Collectio
capitularium Ansigisi). MGH Cap. NS 1. Hanover.{{cite book}}:...
- (****embled 827), ed.
Gerhard Schmitz (1996). Die
Kapitulariensammlung des
Ansegis (Collectio
capitularium Ansigisi). MGH Cap. NS 1. Hanover.{{cite book}}:...
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strong supporter of Charles, and
forced them to take an oath of
fidelity to
Ansegis, one of Charles's churchmen, whom the pope had
appointed legate for all...
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Landen and St Ida and
sister of two
other saints. She
married Angisilus (
Ansegis), son of St
Arnulf of Metz.
After her husband's
death St
Begga founded...
- John C. Nimmo, 1898. pp. 489-492. Rev.
Sabine Baring-Gould (M.A.). "S.
ANSEGIS, AB. (A.D. 833.)." In: The
Lives of the Saints.
Volume the Eighth: July...
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partway through 16.10) with c. 13 appended; a
small selection of canons;
Ansegis,
Collectio capitularium; Lex
Alamannorum (B) cc. 6.1-4 and 8.1–2; canons...
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which met in June 876, and at
which a
papal brief was read,
appointing Ansegis,
Archbishop of Sens, as
Vicar Apostolic of Gaul and Germany. Hincmar, the...
- Kéry, Collections, 187; G. Schmitz, ed., Die
Kapitulariensammlung des
Ansegis, MGH capit. n.s. (Hanover, 1996), 360–62. Kerff, Quadripartitus, 75–6....