-
after Joscelin's death.
Askericus came from a
family prominent in the Île-de-France and in the wars with the Vikings.
Askericus was
probably related to...
- or
killed by a
pestilence which raged in the city. He was
succeeded by
Askericus.
Chisholm 1911. Duval, Amaury. L'Evéque
Gozlin ou le
siege de
Paris par...
-
Aldalhard II,
Frankish nobleman Ashot I (the Great), king of
Armenia Askericus,
archbishop of
Paris (approximate date) Guthrum,
Danish Viking king (approximate...
- in
Latin sources as Asacarius, ****acarius, ****accarius,
Ascaricus or
Askericus. It is a
compound name
derived from Proto-Germanic asca-, "ash," probably...
- 877–888. He was
related to the
Counts of
Vermandois and was a
brother of
Askericus,
Bishop of Paris. He died
fighting the
Vikings in 888. MacLean, Simon...
- 890s. He
praises Odo as "the noblest" of the city of Paris, more so than
Askericus or Joscelin. Abbo also
presents the
Emperor Charles III, whom he refers...