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  1. 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 and his wife, Dode. This would make him the great-grandson of Tonantius Ferreolus , Praetorian Prefect of Gaul and his wife Papianilla.

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    c. 695. Hautmont. Venerated in. Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church. Canonized. Pre-Congregation. Feast. 9 February. 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 Church and Eastern Orthodox Church .

  3. dbc:6th-century_Gallo-Roman_people; dbc:Senators_of_the_Roman_Republic; dbc:Year_of_birth_unknown; dbc:Year_of_death_unknown; rdfs:comment: 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 and his wife, Dode.

  4. Ansbertus, Ansbert or Ausbert was a Frankish nobleman and politician. His wife, Billihild, claimed to be the daughter of Charibert I, Merovingian King of Paris, and granddaughter of Chlothar I Magnus. Ansbert was the father of Arnoald of Mez and grandfather of Doda of Mez .

  5. Jan 26, 1996 · Medieval Sourcebook: Ansbert: Letter from the East to the Master of the Hospitallers, 1187. [TR] This letter gives the most reliable account of the events which decided the fate of the kingdom of Jerusalem. It is without pretence to literary style, and the spelling is very bad.

  6. 6th century-Biography Third son of Ansbert; saintly bishop of Alais. 1 related objects. print; book-illustration. Title Sanctus. Motericus. ...

  7. Oct 27, 2023 · For the Frankish nobleman, see Ansbert (6th century). For the historian of the Third Crusade, see History of the Expedition of the Emperor Frederick. 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 Church. Contents. Early life. Religious vocation.