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Ascelin may
refer to:
Ascelin of
Lombardy mid-13th
century Papal Amb****ador to the
Tartars (Mongols)
Ascelin of
Rochester (died 1148)
English Bishop of...
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Ascelin of Lombardy, also
known as
Nicolas Ascelin or
Ascelin of Cremona, was a 13th-century
Dominican friar whom Pope
Innocent IV sent as an
envoy to...
- 1247. Emb****y was
headed by
Ascelin of
Lombardy and
found him at Sisian, on 24 May 1247. Emb****y's
disrespect and
Ascelin's refusal to
triple genuflection...
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Ascelin (or Anselm) was a
medieval Bishop of Rochester.
Ascelin was
prior of
Dover Priory in Kent
before being selected as bishop. He was consecrated...
- Adalberon, or
Ascelin (died 19 July 1030/1031), was a
French bishop and poet. He was a son of
Reginar of Bastogne, and a
nephew of Adalberon, Archbishop...
- 1245
Innocent had sent
another mission,
through another route, led by
Ascelin of Lombardia, also
bearing letters. The
mission met with the
Mongol ruler...
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succeeded his
father in Normandy. He was held
captive and
tortured by
Ascelin Gouel de
Perceval 'Lupus', Sire d'Yvry,
until he
finally granted his daughter...
- the Franks, Odo I Duke of the Franks, and
Ascelin Bishop of Reims. However, the plot was
denounced and
Ascelin was
placed under house arrest. Immediately...
- Saint-Quentin (fl. 1245-48) was a
Dominican friar and
diplomat who
accompanied Ascelin of
Lombardia on an emb****y
which Pope
Innocent IV sent to the
Mongols in...
- her brother-in-law, Duke
Charles of
Lower Lorraine, of
infidelity with
Ascelin,
Bishop of Laon. The
Queen and
Bishop were
exonerated by the
Synod of Sainte-Macre...