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  1. Ansa or Ansia (died after 774) was a Queen of the Lombards by marriage to Desiderius (756–774), King of the Lombards. Life [ edit ] She belonged to an aristocratic family of Brescia.

  2. A local tradition, however, that it was buried in the monastery founded by her, so it is possible that, after the death of her husband, Ansa, now elderly, has received permission to retire to Italy.[8] Alessandro Manzoni wrote in 1822, the tragedy Adelchi about her son. References[edit] Jump up ^ "Ansa, Queen of the Lombards". tutorgigpedia.com.

  3. Desiderius Rex Longobardorum. 0720–0786. Ansa Queen of the Lombards. 0720–0774. Desiderata Königin der Franken. 0745–0783. Anselperga abbess of San Salvatore. 0747–. Adelperga Duchess of Benevento. 0748–0788. Gerberge de Lombardie Königin der Franken. 0749–0774. Liutberga Herzogin von Bayern. 0750–0788. Adalgis. 0759–0788. Sources (4)

  4. Ansa or Ansia (died after 774) was a Queen of the Lombards by marriage to Desiderius (756–774), King of the Lombards.. Life. She belonged to an aristocratic family of Brescia. The Latin name does not imply a Romano-Italic origin, as Romans and Lombards in the eighth century tended to take either Lombard or Latin name

  5. Dec 29, 2018 · Ansa was buried at the San Salvatore monastery in Brescia. She's credited with being one of its founders. Sources . Chronicon Imaginis Mundi Porter, A.K. (1902). Lombard Architecture, (Vol.2, pp.213-217). Yale University Press. Google Books. Wikipedia: Ansa, Queen of the Lombards. Wikipedia: Desiderius#Family

    • Female
    • Desiderius (Lombardia) di Lombardia
  6. Who is Ansa, Queen of the Lombards? Ansa or Ansia belonged to an aristocratic family of Brescia and was the wife of Desiderius, King of the Lombards. The Latin name does not imply a Romano-Italic origin, as Romans and Lombards in the eighth century tended to take either German or Latin names.

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