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Ansbert (died c. 695),
sometimes called Ansbert of Chaussy, was a
Frankish monk,
abbot and
bishop of Rouen,
today regarded as a
saint in the Catholic...
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Ansbert (Latin: Ansbertus) was a
Frankish Austrasian noble, as well as a Gallo-Roman Senator. He is
thought to be the son of Ferreolus,
Senator of Narbonne...
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Robert had two children:
Lambert I of
Hesbaye Saint Angadrisma,
married to
Ansbert of
Rouen Lambert was the
father of
count palatine Chrodbert. Smith, William...
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consensus on how the
concept of
stigmata was
understood pre-Saint Francis. St.
Ansbert of
Rouen (d. 695 AD)
could be
considered the
first recorded stigmatic in...
- the
Franks in Neustria, as well as referendary. He was a
contemporary of
Ansbert of Rouen, who was also a Lord Chancellor[citation needed] to
Clotaire III...
- is only a
later 13th-century
notice that
first gives an author's name,
Ansbert. This may be the name of the
author or
perhaps the compiler, but it is...
- or from
those few
noblemen in the
family such as Ferreolus,
father of
Ansbert and Agilulf, who
apparently relocated out of the
Visigothic Kingdom or...
- élémentaire“ (in German). Munich: Oldenbourg. ISBN 3-486-56522-2. Baumann,
Ansbert (2002). Die
organisierte Zusammenarbeit. Die deutsch-französischen Beziehungen...
- Ouen,
grand référendaire to
Dagobert I and also to
Clovis II 657–695:
Ansbert,
bishop of Rouen, référendaire 695–710:
Saint Bonit,
bishop of Auvergne...
- River.
There are
several conflicting accounts of the event:
According to "
Ansbert",
against everyone's advice, the
emperor chose to swim
across the river...