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Saint Ansfried (also Ansfrid, Ansfridus) of
Utrecht sometimes called Ansfried the
younger (died 3 May 1010 near Leusden) was
Count of Huy and the sword-bearer...
- the same name,
named two
paternal uncles,
Ansfried and Robert,
Bishop of Trier. This
implies that
Ansfried the
elder is
brother to
Bishop Robert, who...
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feudalism in 1795. The
first known Lord of
Westerlo was the
Frankish nobleman Ansfried of
Utrecht who gave this
domain as
allodial title to the
chapters of Saint-Martin...
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generally considered to be the
father of
Bishop Ansfried of
Utrecht and he was
probably a
brother of
Ansfried the
elder and Robert, the
Archbishop of Trier...
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Vanderkindere suggested that
Ehrenfried was also
called Ansfried, and
equated him to
Ansfried, the
count of Huy who
became bishop of Utrecht. This proposal...
- Nijmegen. But the
region had been drained[when?] and
about 975,
Bishop Ansfried of
Utrecht founded a
Benedictine nunnery. This
monastery developed since...
- a
swamp nearby the
Roman road
between Maastricht and Nijmegen.
Bishop Ansfried of
Utrecht founded a
Benedictine nunnery. This
developed from the 12th...
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Worms (770) (Philip of Zell)
Saint Aldwyn of Coln (8th century)
Saint Ansfried,
Bishop of
Utrecht (1010)
Saint Theodosius,
abbot of the Kiev
Caves Monastery...
- neo-Gothic bell tower. A
Benedictine double monastery was
founded by
Count Ansfried of
Utrecht and his wife Hereswint,
countess of Strijen, in the late tenth...
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Originally the mark was
restricted to the
borders of the Scheldt, in 994
Ansfried of
Utrecht added Toxandria to the mark. In the 11th
century the mark of...