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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...
- the same name, named two paternal uncles, Ansfried and Robert, Bishop of Trier. This implies that Ansfried the elder is brother to Bishop Robert, who...
- feudalism in 1795. The first known Lord of Westerlo was the Frankish nobleman Ansfried of Utrecht who gave this domain as allodial title to the chapters of Saint-Martin...
- Nijmegen. But the region had been drained[when?] and about 975, Bishop Ansfried of Utrecht founded a Benedictine nunnery. This monastery developed since...
- Worms (770) (Philip of Zell) Saint Aldwyn of Coln (8th century) Saint Ansfried, Bishop of Utrecht (1010) Saint Theodosius, abbot of the Kiev Caves Monastery...
- Pope Alexander III Nickname — "Teddy" Anselm of Lucca 1036 18 March 1086 Ansfried of Utrecht unknown 3 May 1010 Ansgar 8 September 801 3 February 865 1584...
- generally considered to be the father of Bishop Ansfried of Utrecht and he was probably a brother of Ansfried the elder and Robert, the Archbishop of Trier...
- 990 (990): Folcmar 991 (991) – 995 (995): Baldwin I 995 (995) – 1010 (1010): Ansfried of Utrecht 1010 (1010) – 1026 (1026): Adalbold II of Utrecht 1026/7 (1026/7) –...
- Vanderkindere suggested that Ehrenfried was also called Ansfried, and equated him to Ansfried, the count of Huy who became bishop of Utrecht. This proposal...
- monastery of Tiel, and completed that of Hohorst, begun by his predecessor Ansfried. To the charge of the latter he appointed Poppo of Stablo, and thus introduced...