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- turn over its direction to her daughter as soon as Anstrudis reached the age of twenty. Anstrudis was then consecrated abbess. She was noted for the care...
- Anstrud (also spelled Adaltrud, Anstrude, Anstrudis or Adaltrude) was a medieval Frankish noblewoman of the late Merovingian/early Carolingian period...
- after. In the early 680s, Pippin arranged the marriage of Drogo with Anstrudis (or Adaltrudis), the daughter of Waratto, the mayor of the palace in Neustria...
- counselor of King Dagobert. She had five children, Saretrude, Ebana, Anstrudis, Eustasius (died in infancy), and Baldwin (Baudoin). Her husband Blandinus...
- refer to: Baldwin of Laon [fr] (died 679), archdeacon of Laon, brother of Anstrudis Baldwin of Rieti (died 1140), Benedictine abbot Baldwin of Boucle [fr;...
- Hugh (died 730) was the son of Duke Drogo of Champagne and his wife Anstrudis. He entered the church and became archbishop of Rouen in 722. Hugh was the...
- civil rights advocate (b. 1951) Christian feast day: Andrew of Crete Anstrudis Catervus Ethelred and Ethelberht Florentius of Orange François-Isidore...
- foundations suffered during the war, the Vita Sadalbergae along with the Vita Anstrudis may have been composed in the immediate aftermath as part of an effort...
- Kent (c. 640) Saint Berarius, Bishop of Le Mans in France (c. 680) Saint Anstrudis of Laon (688) Saint Nothhelm, eleventh Archbishop of Canterbury and a...
- was herself the first abbess. The second abbess was her daughter, Saint Anstrudis. The abbey had initially followed an adaptation of the demanding Rule...