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- Ansoald (Latin: Ansoaldus) was the bishop of Poitiers from 676 until about 696. Ansoald was probably a Burgundian from the region around Autun. He inherited...
- treasury of the state as well as key political figures, such as the generals Ansoald and Audon, although many, such as chamberlain Eberul, abandoned her. She...
- Léger, but he did not succeed, the remains of St. Léger being confided to Ansoald, Bishop of Poitiers. His predecessor, St. Aubert of Cambrai, had founded...
- in the full text of the edict hereby cited. It was written down by one Ansoald, a scribe of Lombard origin, and was affirmed by a gairethinx convened...
- enemies, and spent a period of exile from Neustria at the court of Bishop Ansoald of Poitiers; afterwards he founded monasteries at Pavilly, Montivilliers...
- exile from Neustria and withdrew to Austrasia and the court of Bishop Ansoald of Poitiers who put his own foundation of Luçon Abbey under Philibert's...
- Vita sancti Leodegarii. Later authors tell this story: In 684, bishop Ansoald of Poitiers requested of the new abbot Andulf (684–96) that his monks provide...
- Rouen which he had founded. He was welcomed by the bishop of Poitiers, Ansoald, whom he helped to evangelize his diocese, and then withdrew with a few...
- 681, the victim of a combined attack of his numerous enemies. In 684, Ansoald, bishop of Poitiers in Neustria, the homeland of Leudesius, commissioned...
- (614–616) Johannes (John) I (attested 627) Dido (Desiderius) (c. 629–c. 669) Ansoald (c. 677 – after 697) Eparchius Maximinus Gaubert Godon de Rochechouart...