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Saint Anstrudis (
Anstrude, Austru, or Austrude) (b.
unknown - 688) was the
daughter of
Saint Blandinus and
Saint Sadalberga, the
founder of the
Abbey of...
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three Frankish kingdoms and with
Pepin of
Heristal in 681. His
daughter Anstrude later married Duke
Drogo of Champagne, Pepin's
eldest son. He
married Ansflede...
- quarrels,
Berchar killed his mother-in-law
Ansfled and fled. His wife
Anstrude married Pepin's
eldest son Drogo, Duke of Champagne, and Pepin's place...
- 1996)
Eustadiola (died 684) Bertilla,
abbess of C****es (died c. 700)
Anstrude,
abbess of Laon (died
before 709) Austreberta,
abbess of
Pavilly (died...
- court, the
planned Portland stone was
controversially substituted with
Anstrude Roche Claire stone from France,
another similar (but cheaper)
oolitic limestone...
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Anstrud (also
spelled Adaltrud,
Anstrude,
Anstrudis or Adaltrude) was a
medieval Frankish noblewoman of the late Merovingian/early
Carolingian period....
- from 686 to 688/689. He was the
successor of Waratton,
whose daughter Anstrude he had married.
Unlike Waratton, however,
Berthar did not keep
peace with...
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writing at the
behest of Sadalberga's
daughter and
successor as abbess,
Anstrude, but the date and
reliability of the Vita are
disputed by scholars. The...
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disciple of
blessed Columban." Son of St
Salaberga and
brother of St
Anstrude,
Abbess of Laon in France. He was murdered,
which led to his veneration...