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Ingoald (died 830) was the
Abbot of
Farfa from 815,
succeeding Benedict. At the
beginning of his
abbacy he
vigorously protested the
policies of Pope Leo...
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Charlemagne confirmed the
properties of the
monastery of
Farfa and
Abbot Ingoald in the
reign of his
successor Hildeprand. Lars
Ulwencreutz (November 2013)...
- a
representative of the emperor, and in the
presence of Gregory,
Abbot Ingoald of
Farfa claimed that the
Frankish emperors had
granted them the lands...
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Sichard was 0.83,
while under his
predecessors Mauroald,
Benedict and
Ingoald it was 2.05, 3.28 and 3.6, respectively,
albeit such
figures come with...
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Ragambald (781–86)
Altpert (786–90)
Mauroald (790–802)
Benedict (802–15)
Ingoald (815–30)
Sichard (c. 830–42)
Hilderic (844–57)
Perto (857–72) John I (872–81)...
- endowments. Nevertheless,
according to the
forensic testimony of his successor,
Ingoald, the
monastery lost
property during the
reign of Pope Leo III (795–816)...