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- Ansbald or Ansbold (died 12 July 886) was the abbot of Prüm from 860 until his death. Ansbald was a friend and correspondent of Lupus of Ferrières. In...3 KB (360 words) - 22:03, 9 June 2024
- recipient of two letters from Lupus of Ferrières. Like his fellow monk Ansbald and Abbot Markward [de], he cooperated with Lupus to collate classical...5 KB (675 words) - 12:14, 28 June 2024
- Chalon-sur-Saône Hiero (Iero) 885 Methodius 885 Bishop of Pannonia Ansbald 886 Joseph the Hymnographer 886 Meriadoc (Meriasec) 886...15 KB (238 words) - 23:02, 19 June 2024
- Assuerus 762–804 Tankrad 804–829 Markward of Bouillon 829–853 Eigil 853–860 Ansbald 860–886 Farabert I 886–892 Regino of Prüm 892–899 Richar of Hennegau 899–921...14 KB (1,242 words) - 02:34, 28 June 2024
- in Ireland, he became Bishop of Quimper in Brittany (7th century) Saint Ansbald of Prüm, in Germany (886) Blessed Serapion of Vladimir, Bishop of Vladimir...19 KB (1,625 words) - 01:37, 6 June 2024
- The abbey is first recorded in 711, in a letter from one of the monks, Ansbald, to Willibrord, bishop of Utrecht. Early in 714 Pepin of Herstal and his...4 KB (457 words) - 02:32, 28 June 2024
- area. It had its first documentary mention as early as 866 when Abbot Ansbald of Prüm documented the donation of an estate in the village named Haganbahc...7 KB (734 words) - 01:38, 6 June 2024
- town is mentioned as early as A.D. 876, in a record of the Abbot of Prüm Ansbald. In the tenth century the Counts Palatine of Aix held Cochem in fee to