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Ansegisus

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Saint Ansegisus (c. 770 – 20 July 833 or 834) was a monastic reformer of the Franks. [1]

19 relations: Abbey of Saint Wandrille, Abbey of Saint-Pierre de Préaux, Ansegisus (disambiguation), Benedict Levita, Capitulary, Chronological list of saints in the 9th century, Collectio canonum Wigorniensis, Collections of ancient canons, Fontenelle, Gaucelm, July 20, Luxeuil Abbey, Marseille Courthouse, Pseudo-Isidorian Decretals, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Besançon, Viking sword, 770, 833, 834.

Abbey of Saint Wandrille

Fontenelle Abbey or the Abbey of St Wandrille is a Benedictine monastery in the commune of Saint-Wandrille-Rançon.

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Abbey of Saint-Pierre de Préaux

The Abbey of Saint-Pierre des Préaux (Abbaye Saint-Pierre des Préaux) was a Benedictine monastery at Les Préaux in Normandy, France.

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Ansegisus (disambiguation)

Ansegisus (Latin form of the Germanic name Ansegis, French form Anségise) can refer to.

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Benedict Levita

Benedict Levita (of Mainz), or Benedict the Deacon, is the pseudonym attached to a forged collection of capitularies that appeared in the ninth century.

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Capitulary

A capitulary (medieval Latin capitularium) was a series of legislative or administrative acts emanating from the Frankish court of the Merovingian and Carolingian dynasties, especially that of Charlemagne; the first emperor of the Romans in the west since the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the late 5th century.

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Chronological list of saints in the 9th century

A list of 9th-century saints.

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Collectio canonum Wigorniensis

The Collectio canonum Wigorniensis (also known as the Excerptiones Ecgberhti or as "Wulfstan's canon law collection") is a medieval canon law collection originating in southern England around the year 1005.

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Collections of ancient canons

Collections of ancient canons contain collected bodies of canon law that originated in various documents, such as papal and synodal decisions, and that can be designated by the generic term of canons.

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Fontenelle

Fontenelle may refer to.

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Gaucelm

Gaucelm (died 834) was a Frankish count and leading magnate in Gothia during the reign of Louis the Pious.

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July 20

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Luxeuil Abbey

Luxeuil Abbey was one of the oldest and best-known monasteries in Burgundy, located in what is now the département of Haute-Saône in Franche-Comté, France.

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Marseille Courthouse

The Marseille Courthouse (French:Palais de justice de Marseille) is a neoclassical building located on Place Montyon, in the 6th arrondissement of Marseille, France.

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Pseudo-Isidorian Decretals

The Pseudo-Isidorian Decretals (or False Decretals) are a set of extensive, influential medieval forgeries written by a scholar (or group of scholars) known as Pseudo-Isidore.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Besançon

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Besançon (Latin: Archidioecesis Bisuntina; French: Archidiocèse de Besançon) is a Latin Rite Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in France.

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Viking sword

The Viking Age sword (also Viking sword) or Carolingian sword is the type of sword prevalent in Western and Northern Europe during the Early Middle Ages. The Viking Age or Carolingian-era developed in the 8th century from the Merovingian sword (more specifically, the Frankish production of swords in the 6th to 7th century, itself derived from the Roman spatha) and during the 11th to 12th century in turn gave rise to the knightly sword of the Romanesque period.

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770

Year 770 (DCCLXX) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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833

Year 833 (DCCCXXXIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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834

Year 834 (DCCCXXXIV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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Ansegis of Fontanelles, Ansegisus of Fontenelle, Ansegisus of Luxeuil, Ansegisus of St. Wandrille, Saint Ansegisus, St. Ansegisus.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ansegisus

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