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Cancor (died 771) was a
Frankish count ****ociated with
Lorsch Abbey. He was son of a
noble lady Williswinda.
Since Williswinda's only
known husband before...
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Count of Wormsgau, was a
brother of
Cancor,
Count of
Hesbaye and thus
possibly a son of
Cancor's mother Williswinda and
perhaps her late husband...
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Archbishop of Metz and
abbot of the
Lorsch Abbey. An
uncle of
Robert was
Count Cancor,
founder of
Lorsch Abbey.
Through Robert the
Strong he was
grandfather of...
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Williswinda who
founded Lorsch Abbey. This
Williswinda had
three children:
Count Cancor (d. 771).
Anselm (killed in
battle in Roncesvalles, Spain, 778),
Count Palatine...
- Thuringbert.[according to whom?] It is also
possible that
Ingerman of
Hesbaye and
Cancor were the
brothers of
Robert of Hesbaye, and Landrada,
mother of
Saint Chrodegang...
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Cancon (French pronunciation: [kɑ̃kɔ̃]; Occitan:
Cancor) is a
commune in the Lot-et-Garonne
department in south-western France.
Communes of the Lot-et-Garonne...
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daughter of Ingram, and wife of
Louis the Pious.
Other related family includes Cancor,
founder of the
Lorsch Abbey, his
sister Landrada and her son
Saint Chrodogang...
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bordering on Thuringia. He may have been a
descendant of the
Robertian Count Cancor of Hesbaye. One of Poppo's sons, Henry,
served as
princeps militiae under...
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Count in the
Upper Rheingau, he was a
descendant of the
Robertian count Cancor. He was the
founder of the
Frankish Popponids (later more
known as the House...
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icebergs float past
Constantinople from the
Black Sea (approximate date).
Cancor, a
Frankish count (possibly of Hesbaye),
founds Lorsch Abbey (modern-day...