- turn over its
direction to her
daughter as soon as
Anstrudis reached the age of twenty.
Anstrudis was then
consecrated abbess. She was
noted for the care...
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Anstrud (also
spelled Adaltrud, Anstrude,
Anstrudis or Adaltrude) was a
medieval Frankish noblewoman of the late Merovingian/early
Carolingian period...
- after. In the
early 680s,
Pippin arranged the
marriage of
Drogo with
Anstrudis (or Adaltrudis), the
daughter of Waratto, the
mayor of the
palace in Neustria...
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counselor of King Dagobert. She had five children, Saretrude, Ebana,
Anstrudis,
Eustasius (died in infancy), and
Baldwin (Baudoin). Her
husband Blandinus...
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refer to:
Baldwin of Laon [fr] (died 679),
archdeacon of Laon,
brother of
Anstrudis Baldwin of
Rieti (died 1140),
Benedictine abbot Baldwin of Boucle [fr;...
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September 801 3
February 865 1584 by Pope
Gregory XIII
Ansovinus unknown 816
Anstrudis unknown 688
Ansurius unknown 925
Antanansio Bazze****etta 1800s 27 May...
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Rouen (died 730) was the son of Duke
Drogo of
Champagne and his wife
Anstrudis. He
entered the
church and
became archbishop of
Rouen in 722. Hugh was...
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Neustria and Burgundy.
Pepin subsequently had his son
Drogo betrothed to
Anstrudis, the
widow of Berchar, who was also the
daughter of
Waratto so as to secure...
- Polish-American
endocrinologist (b. 1926)
Christian feast day:
Andrew of
Crete Anstrudis Catervus Ethelred and
Ethelberht Florentius of
Orange François-Isidore...
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foundations suffered during the war, the Vita
Sadalbergae along with the Vita
Anstrudis may have been
composed in the
immediate aftermath as part of an effort...