- In antiquity,
Oscheret (pagus Oscarensis,
French pays d'Oscheret) was the
pagus (country) of the
Lingones in the
lower valley and
plain of the Ouche. In...
- The
Anscarids (Latin: Anscarii) or the
House of
Ivrea were a
medieval dynasty of
Burgundian and
Frankish origin which rose to
prominence in
Northern Italy...
-
margrave of
Ivrea from 888 to his death. From 877 or 879, he was the
count of
Oscheret in Burgundy. He
supported Guy III of
Spoleto for the
throne of
France after...
- emperorship,
having won the
support of
Burgundian nobles such as
Anscar of
Oscheret. Guy of
Spoleto was
opposed by
Berengar of
Friuli for the Iron
Crown of...
- the
Italian throne. He was a son of
Margrave Anscar I,
originally from
Oscheret in
Upper Burgundy. He
succeeded his
father at
Ivrea between 896 and 900...
- of Autunais, Beaunois, Avalois, L****ois, Dijonais, Memontois, Attuyer,
Oscheret, Auxois, Duesmois, Auxerrois, Nivernais,
Chaunois and M****ois.
Under Richard...
- De La Tour in turn are said to be
descendants of
Anscario I,
count of
Oscheret (kingdom of Burgundy) and
later marquis d'Ivrea,
related to the imperial...
- in
France as
laeti in the
pagus attuariorum (French Atuyer,
comprising Oscheret at that time)
south of
Langres in the 3rd century.
Under the Franks, the...
- the
Sacristan of
Dijon Cathedral depending primarily on the
Deanery of
Oscheret, then the
Archpriest of
Genlis of the
Diocese of Chalon.
Today Athée is...
-
Depends on both the
Bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône and the
Archdeacon of
Oscheret. Three-quarters of the
tithe was for the lord and the rest for the priest...