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Ansfrid may
refer to:
Ansfrid of Friuli, duke
Ansfrid of Nonantola,
abbot Ansfrid of
Utrecht (died 1010) (Saint
Ansfrid),
bishop This
disambiguation page...
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Ansfrid (fl. 825–837) was the
third abbot of Nonantola. He
greatly enriched his abbey,
providing it with a
chalice and
Gospel Books.
Ansfrid succeeded...
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Ansfrid, Ansfrit, or
Ausfrid was the Duke of
Friuli in 694. He was
originally the lord of the
castle of Ragogna. In 694, he
attacked Friuli and forced...
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Saint Ansfried (also
Ansfrid, Ansfridus) of
Utrecht sometimes called Ansfried the
younger (died 3 May 1010 near Leusden) was
Count of Huy and the sword-bearer...
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rights of
collecting the
market tolls and
minting coin.
Shortly after 975,
Ansfrid, the standard-bearer of King Otto I of Germany, was
rewarded by Otto II...
- Preceded by
Ansfrid Duke of
Friuli Succeeded by Ferdulf...
- Arnefrid, son of
Lupus 666–678
Wechtar 678–???
Landar ???–694
Rodoald 694
Ansfrid 694–705 Ado 705
Ferdulf 705–706
Corvulus 706–739
Pemmo 739–744 Ratchis...
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Sudeley Gloucestershire Harold de
Sudeley 1066
Tarrington Herefordshire Ansfrid de
Cormeilles 1086
Tattershall Lincolnshire Eudo son of
Spirewic 1086 T****sway...
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Ansfried or
Ansfrid, was a 10th-century
count (Latin: comes), who held 15
counties in Lotharingia, a
former kingdom which contained the low countries...
- able to
seize the
throne of
Pavia before being defeated by Cunipert; of
Ansfrid of Friuli, who,
having usurped the
Duchy of Friuli, in turn
attempted to...