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...
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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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Pope Alexander III Nickname — "Teddy" Anselm of Lucca 1036 18 March 1086 Ansfried of Utrecht unknown 3 May 1010 Ansgar 8 September 801 3 February 865 1584...
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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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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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Vanderkindere suggested that Ehrenfried was also called Ansfried, and equated him to Ansfried, the count of Huy who became bishop of Utrecht. This proposal...
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Nijmegen. But the region had been drained[when?] and about 975, Bishop Ansfried of Utrecht founded a Benedictine nunnery. This monastery developed since...
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monastery of Tiel, and completed that of Hohorst, begun by his predecessor Ansfried. To the charge of the latter he appointed Poppo of Stablo, and thus introduced...
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Westerlo, Heemskring Ansfried, Westerlo, 1982. Henri Vannoppen, Het kasteel van Westerlo en de Prinsen de Merode, Heemskring Ansfried, Westerlo, 1989. Kris...
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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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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...
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Preceded by Folcmar (bishop) Bishop of Utrecht 990–995 Succeeded by Ansfried of Utrecht...
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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...
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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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from King Lothar II in 855. In this document, the King presented Count Ansfried with an estate east of the River Niers, known mainly as Villa Geizefurt...
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(between the Scheldt and Dyle rivers), and one of his enemies was Count Ansfried. This was reported in the early 11th century by Alpertus of Metz, who described...
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990 (990): Folcmar 991 (991) – 995 (995): Baldwin I 995 (995) – 1010 (1010): Ansfried of Utrecht 1010 (1010) – 1026 (1026): Adalbold II of Utrecht 1026/7 (1026/7) –...
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Bruno of Querfurt (Bonifatius) 974 1009 Andrew Zorard 980 1009? Ansfried of Utrecht (Ansfridus) 945 1010 Bishop of Utrecht Atto 1010 Gulstan...
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the end of the 10th century the area came into the possession of Count Ansfried of Huy.: 109 Around 985 he gave up his belongings to live in a monastery...
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(899/900–917) Balderic (917/8–975/6) Folcmar (976–990) Baldwin I (991–995) St. Ansfried (995–1010) Adalbold II (1010–1026) Bernold (1026/7–1054) William I (1054–1076)...
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in 1006, when his uncle was elderly. In 1006 Emperor Henry II granted Ansfried, his long-time loyal sword-bearer, who he had assigned to be Bishop of...
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storia della Russia Translated into Dutch by Nico Groen; Marianne Tieleman; Ansfried Scheifes as Molotovs toverlantaarn : een reis door de Russische geschiedenis...
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a shire, extending Kessnich, Thorn, Aldeneik and some other villages. Ansfried of Utrecht might have been the last count of this area, because in that...
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complex scenario which is no longer widely accepted. Aarts, Bas (1994) "Ansfried, graaf en bisschop. Een stand van zaken", in: J. Coolen en J. Forschelen...
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principautés belges au Moyen Âge, Bruxelles, H. Lamertin,[2] van Winter, (1981) Ansfried en Dirk, twee namen uit de Nederlandse geschiedenis van de 10e en 11e eeuw...
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Batavian region, perhaps a member of the Saxon nobility. His brother, Ansfried the elder, was said to have been the count of fifteen counties, including...
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commemoratio Arnulphi comitis qui dedit nobis Viusaz’). Aarts, Bas (1988), "Het "Ansfried-probleem" in Hilvarenbeek en elders", in Scheirs (ed.), Hilvarenbeek Duizend...
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Martin's Cathedral to replace the old one. Under Balderic's third successor, Ansfried of Utrecht (995-1010), the church was largely rebuilt. The hall was cut...
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witness appears to be the man crafty count Immo tricked off the Chèvremont, Ansfried the elder. Vanderkindere speculated that Count Immo in his later years...
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