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ANGILBERT

  • Angilbert
  • 8th- and 9th-century Frankish poet, diplomat and saint

    Angilbert, Count of Ponthieu (c. 760 – 18 February 814) was a noble Frankish poet who was educated under Alcuin and served Charlemagne as a secretary

    Angilbert

    Angilbert

  • Angilbert (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Angilbert (d. 814) was a Frankish nobleman, poet and saint. Angilbert (also spelled Angelbert, Engilbert, etc.) may also refer to: Angelbert (bishop of

    Angilbert (disambiguation)

    Angilbert_(disambiguation)

  • Angilbert II
  • Archbishop of Milan from 824 to 859

    Angilbert II (called Angilberto da Pusterla) was the Archbishop of Milan from 27 or 28 June 824 to his death on the 13 December 859. He succeeded Angilbert

    Angilbert II

    Angilbert II

    Angilbert_II

  • Charlemagne
  • Carolingian emperor from 800 to 814

    Bertha had two sons, Nithard and Hartnid, with Charlemagne's courtier Angilbert; Rotrude had a son named Louis, possibly with Count Rorgon; and Hiltrude

    Charlemagne

    Charlemagne

    Charlemagne

  • Bertha (daughter of Charlemagne)
  • Daughter of Charlemagne (c. 780 - after 824)

    Bertha was in a long relationship with Angilbert, a court official, which produced four children. During 794–5, Angilbert presented a poem as a court entertainment

    Bertha (daughter of Charlemagne)

    Bertha_(daughter_of_Charlemagne)

  • Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio
  • Romanesque church in Milan

    surmounted by a contemporary ciborium, commissioned by archbishop of Milan Angilbert II, whence its common name. It has four columns in red porphyry and has

    Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio

    Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio

    Basilica_of_Sant'Ambrogio

  • Nithard
  • Frankish historian (c. 795–844)

    historian, was the son of Charlemagne's daughter Bertha. His father was Angilbert. Nithard was born sometime around the year Charlemagne was crowned Imperator

    Nithard

    Nithard

  • Abbey of Saint-Riquier
  • Carolingian-era Benedictine monastery in Saint-Riquier, Somme, France

    foundation was enriched by King Dagobert I and prospered under the abbacy of Angilbert, son-in-law of Charlemagne, in the early 9th century. In 881, Vikings

    Abbey of Saint-Riquier

    Abbey of Saint-Riquier

    Abbey_of_Saint-Riquier

  • Lothair I
  • Carolingian Emperor from 817 to 855

    title and gave Italy to Charles. The second rebellion was instigated by Angilbert II, Archbishop of Milan in 833, and again Louis was deposed in 834. Lothair

    Lothair I

    Lothair I

    Lothair_I

  • Pepin of Italy
  • King of Italy, son of Charlemagne (777–810)

    Adalard of Corbie, Waldo of Reichenau, the Lombard duke Rotchild, and Angilbert. Pepin's court was based primarily at Verona, though he also operated

    Pepin of Italy

    Pepin of Italy

    Pepin_of_Italy

  • Hildegard (queen)
  • Queen of the Franks from 771 to 783

    Bertha had two sons, Nithard and Hartnid with Charlemagne's courtier Angilbert; and Rotrude had a son named Louis possibly with Count Rorgon. Princely

    Hildegard (queen)

    Hildegard (queen)

    Hildegard_(queen)

  • 8th century in poetry
  • ibn Ahmad (718–791) Maria Alphaizuli, referred to as the Arabian Sappho Angilbert (c. 760 - 814), Frankish ecclesiastic and poet, canonized Paulinus of

    8th century in poetry

    8th_century_in_poetry

  • Barnabas
  • Early Christian disciple and bishop

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Barnabas

    Barnabas

    Barnabas

  • Pope Paul VI
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1963 to 1978

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Pope Paul VI

    Pope Paul VI

    Pope_Paul_VI

  • List of Catholic saints
  • Auxerre Angelus of Jerusalem 1185 5 May 1220 c. 1459 by Pope Pius II Angilbert 760 18 February 814 1100 by Pope Urban II Anianus of Alexandria unknown

    List of Catholic saints

    List_of_Catholic_saints

  • Charles Borromeo
  • Catholic prelate and saint (1538–1584)

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Charles Borromeo

    Charles Borromeo

    Charles_Borromeo

  • Palace of Aachen
  • Residence of Charlemagne from ca. 790 -814

    of the Palace Academy and Charlemagne's advisors such as Eginhard and Angilbert owned houses near the palace. Located at the north of the Palace complex

    Palace of Aachen

    Palace of Aachen

    Palace_of_Aachen

  • Pope Pius XI
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1922 to 1939

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Pope Pius XI

    Pope Pius XI

    Pope_Pius_XI

  • Relic
  • Object of religious significance from the past

    presence of the sacred. Courts held relics since Merovingian times. St Angilbert acquired for Charlemagne one of the most impressive collections in Christendom

    Relic

    Relic

    Relic

  • Saint Galdino
  • Roman Catholic saint

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Saint Galdino

    Saint Galdino

    Saint_Galdino

  • Carolingian Renaissance
  • 8th–9th century renaissance within the Carolingian Empire

    first generation of non-Frankish scholars, their Frankish pupils, such as Angilbert, would make their own mark. The later courts of Louis the Pious and Charles

    Carolingian Renaissance

    Carolingian Renaissance

    Carolingian_Renaissance

  • 760
  • Calendar year

    (approximate date). Bregowine is appointed archbishop of Canterbury in England. Angilbert, Frankish diplomat and abbot (approximate date) Fujiwara no Otomuro, Japanese

    760

    760

    760

  • 810s in poetry
  • Nuwas (born 756), classical Arabic and Persian poeta 814: February 18 - Angilbert (born c. 760), Frankish ecclesiastic and poet, canonized 816: Li He (born

    810s in poetry

    810s_in_poetry

  • Mario Delpini
  • Archbishop of Milan

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Mario Delpini

    Mario Delpini

    Mario_Delpini

  • Gervasius and Protasius
  • Christian saints and martyrs

    on, their names were inserted into the Litany of the Saints. In 835, Angilbert II, Bishop of Milan, placed the relics of the three saints in a porphyry

    Gervasius and Protasius

    Gervasius and Protasius

    Gervasius_and_Protasius

  • Thioto of Fulda
  • Milan [it], celebrating the friendship between their predecessors, Hatto and Angilbert II. In 869, Louis removed Thioto as abbot, replacing him with Sigihard

    Thioto of Fulda

    Thioto of Fulda

    Thioto_of_Fulda

  • Anselm IV (archbishop of Milan)
  • Roman Catholic archbishop (d. 1101)

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Anselm IV (archbishop of Milan)

    Anselm IV (archbishop of Milan)

    Anselm_IV_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • Archdiocese of Milan
  • Prominent Latin Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Italy

    Peter (784–803) Odelperto (803–813) Anselm I (813–818) Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilberto II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (863–868) Ansperto

    Archdiocese of Milan

    Archdiocese of Milan

    Archdiocese_of_Milan

  • Carolingian illumination
  • 8th-9th century Frankish manuscript style

    the Saint-Riquier Gospels was intended for Charlemagne's son-in-law Angilbert, the lay abbot of Saint-Riquier, and in 827 Louis the Pious donated a

    Carolingian illumination

    Carolingian illumination

    Carolingian_illumination

  • Christianity in the Middle Ages
  • men from all of Europe to his court, such as Theodulf, Paul the Deacon, Angilbert, Paulinus of Aquileia. It is also important to acknowledge that at this

    Christianity in the Middle Ages

    Christianity in the Middle Ages

    Christianity_in_the_Middle_Ages

  • Ambrose
  • Christian bishop and theologian (c. 339 – 397)

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Ambrose

    Ambrose

    Ambrose

  • Guido da Velate
  • Archbishop of Milan from 1045 until 1071

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Guido da Velate

    Guido_da_Velate

  • Dionysius (bishop of Milan)
  • Archbishop of Milan (4th c.)

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Dionysius (bishop of Milan)

    Dionysius (bishop of Milan)

    Dionysius_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Arnulf III (archbishop of Milan)
  • Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Arnulf III (archbishop of Milan)

    Arnulf_III_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • Filippo Archinto
  • Italian theologian (1495–1559)

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Filippo Archinto

    Filippo Archinto

    Filippo_Archinto

  • Antipope Alexander V
  • Papal claimant from 1409 to 1410 (c. 1339 – 1410)

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Antipope Alexander V

    Antipope Alexander V

    Antipope_Alexander_V

  • December 13
  • Day of the year

    Chinese politician (born 709) 838 – Pepin I of Aquitaine (born 797) 859 – Angilbert II, archbishop of Milan 1124 – Pope Callixtus II (born 1065) 1126 – Henry

    December 13

    December_13

  • Mirocles
  • Bishop of Milan from before 313 to c. 316

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Mirocles

    Mirocles

    Mirocles

  • Frankish Papacy
  • Period of papal history (756–857) under Frankish influence

    more complicated. Charlemagne confirmed the election of Leo III, sending Angilbert, Abbot of St. Regnier, to Rome to carry to the new Pope admonitions about

    Frankish Papacy

    Frankish Papacy

    Frankish_Papacy

  • John the Good (bishop of Milan)
  • Archbishop of Milan from c. 641 to 669

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    John the Good (bishop of Milan)

    John the Good (bishop of Milan)

    John_the_Good_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Christianity in the 9th century
  • men from all of Europe to his court, such as Theodulf, Paul the Deacon, Angilbert, Paulinus of Aquileia, and Alcuin of York. By the 9th century, largely

    Christianity in the 9th century

    Christianity in the 9th century

    Christianity_in_the_9th_century

  • Ottone Visconti
  • Archbishop of Milan

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Ottone Visconti

    Ottone Visconti

    Ottone_Visconti

  • Pope Urban III
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1185 to 1187

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Pope Urban III

    Pope Urban III

    Pope_Urban_III

  • 814
  • Calendar year

    – Charlemagne, king and emperor of the Franks (b. 742) February 18 – Angilbert, Frankish diplomat and abbot April 4 – Plato of Sakkoudion, Byzantine

    814

    814

    814

  • February 18
  • Day of the year

    Bhaker, Indian sports shooter 675 – Colmán, bishop of Lindisfarne 814 – Angilbert, Frankish monk and diplomat (born 760) 901 – Thābit ibn Qurra, Arab astronomer

    February 18

    February_18

  • Eustorgius I
  • Bishop of Milan from 343 to about 349

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Eustorgius I

    Eustorgius I

    Eustorgius_I

  • Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster
  • Italian Catholic Benedictine monk and prelate

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster

    Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster

    Alfredo_Ildefonso_Schuster

  • Calimerius
  • Bishop of Milan

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Calimerius

    Calimerius

    Calimerius

  • Abbeville
  • Subprefecture and commune in Hauts-de-France, France

    had fortified it against barbarian invasions from the north. The Abbot Angilbert built a castle to defend this island, which depended on the Abbey of Saint-Riquier

    Abbeville

    Abbeville

    Abbeville

  • Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 9th century
  •   Patriarch of Constantinople John of Pavia     813   Bishop of Pavia Angilbert (Homer)     814   Blessed Charlemagne 742   814   1700s by Pope Benedict

    Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 9th century

    Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_9th_century

  • Gerontius (bishop of Milan)
  • Archbishop of Milan from 462 to 465

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Gerontius (bishop of Milan)

    Gerontius (bishop of Milan)

    Gerontius_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Anathalon
  • Roman Catholic Saint and Bishop

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Anathalon

    Anathalon

    Anathalon

  • Philippine Wolff-Arndt
  • German woman painter

    Göbel Ladies' Institute for a year and took lessons from the painter Angilbert Göbel. Against all expectations, she was then accepted at the Städel Art

    Philippine Wolff-Arndt

    Philippine Wolff-Arndt

    Philippine_Wolff-Arndt

  • Angelo Scola
  • Italian Cardinal, philosopher and theologian

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Angelo Scola

    Angelo Scola

    Angelo_Scola

  • Ippolito II d'Este
  • Italian cardinal and statesman (1509–1572)

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Ippolito II d'Este

    Ippolito II d'Este

    Ippolito_II_d'Este

  • Carlo Gaetano Gaisruck
  • Austrian Cardinal and archbishop of Milan

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Carlo Gaetano Gaisruck

    Carlo Gaetano Gaisruck

    Carlo_Gaetano_Gaisruck

  • Marolus
  • Roman Catholic Saint; Archbishop of Milan from 408 to 423

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Marolus

    Marolus

    Marolus

  • Lawrence I (bishop of Milan)
  • Archbishop of Milan

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Lawrence I (bishop of Milan)

    Lawrence_I_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • February 18 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox Church calendar

    patroness of Little Sodbury, now in Gloucestershire in England. Saint Angilbert, Abbot of St. Riquier in the north of France where there were some 300

    February 18 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    February 18 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    February_18_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Carlo Maria Martini
  • Italian Jesuit and cardinal of the Catholic Church (1927–2012)

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Carlo Maria Martini

    Carlo Maria Martini

    Carlo_Maria_Martini

  • 760s
  • Decade

    Germany, is founded by Lullus, archbishop of Mainz (approximate date). 760 Angilbert, Frankish diplomat and abbot (approximate date) Fujiwara no Otomuro, Japanese

    760s

    760s

  • Engelbert (name)
  • Name list

    1982), Swedish musician Louis Engelbert, 6th Duke of Arenberg (1750–1820) Angilbert (disambiguation) Douglas Engelbart, inventor, early computer and Internet

    Engelbert (name)

    Engelbert_(name)

  • 790
  • Calendar year

    settlements (approximate date). However, the evidence for this is scant. Angilbert, Frankish diplomat (primicerius palatii) of King Charlemagne, is made

    790

    790

    790

  • Saint-Riquier
  • Commune in Hauts-de-France, France

    foundation was enriched by King Dagobert I and prospered under the abbacy of Angilbert, son-in-law of Charlemagne, in the early 9th century. In 881, Vikings

    Saint-Riquier

    Saint-Riquier

    Saint-Riquier

  • Lay abbot
  • Layman given the revenues of an abbey

    given it to his friend Angilbert, the poet and the lover of his daughter Bertha, and father of her two sons. After Angilbert's death in 814, the abbey

    Lay abbot

    Lay abbot

    Lay_abbot

  • Marseille Courthouse
  • Building in Marseille, France

    Thallèle, Théophile and Dorothée; Charlemagne with Alcuin, Ansegisus, Angilbert and Einhard; Napoleon with Cambacérès, Tronchet, Portalis and Bigot de

    Marseille Courthouse

    Marseille Courthouse

    Marseille_Courthouse

  • Caius (bishop of Milan)
  • 3rd century bishop of Milan and saint

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Caius (bishop of Milan)

    Caius (bishop of Milan)

    Caius_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Giovanni Colombo
  • Italian Cardinal

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Giovanni Colombo

    Giovanni Colombo

    Giovanni_Colombo

  • List of saints by pope
  • No. Saint Date of Canonization 1. Angilbert 1100 2. Canute 19 April 1101 3. Peter of Anagni 4 June 1109

    List of saints by pope

    List_of_saints_by_pope

  • Thury, Yonne
  • Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France

    by Thury-born businessman Casimir Félix Angilbert, who was the village's mayor from 1893 to 1913. Angilbert also sponsored the creation in 1900 of a

    Thury, Yonne

    Thury, Yonne

    Thury,_Yonne

  • Testament of Charlemagne
  • Fridugis, Abbot of Saint Martin de Tours Adalung, Abbot of Lorsch Engilbert (Angilbert), Abbot of Saint-Riquier, the reputed father of the illegitimate children

    Testament of Charlemagne

    Testament_of_Charlemagne

  • 859
  • Calendar year

    September 7 – Xuān Zong, emperor of the Tang dynasty (b. 810) December 13 – Angilbert II, archbishop of Milan Dhul-Nun al-Misri, Egyptian scholar and Sufi (b

    859

    859

    859

  • Giovanni Arcimboldi
  • Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Giovanni Arcimboldi

    Giovanni Arcimboldi

    Giovanni_Arcimboldi

  • Eusebius (bishop of Milan)
  • Archbishop of Milan from 449 to 462

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Eusebius (bishop of Milan)

    Eusebius (bishop of Milan)

    Eusebius_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Senator (bishop of Milan)
  • Bishop of Milan from 472 to 475

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Senator (bishop of Milan)

    Senator (bishop of Milan)

    Senator_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Theodorus I (bishop of Milan)
  • Italian bishop and saint

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Theodorus I (bishop of Milan)

    Theodorus I (bishop of Milan)

    Theodorus_I_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Saint-Riquier Gospels
  • was intended as a gift for Angilbert the lay Abbot of Saint-Riquier Abbey and lover of Charlemagne's daughter Bertha. Angilbert donated the Gospel Book together

    Saint-Riquier Gospels

    Saint-Riquier Gospels

    Saint-Riquier_Gospels

  • Federico Borromeo
  • Italian cardinal (1564–1631)

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Federico Borromeo

    Federico Borromeo

    Federico_Borromeo

  • Gotofredo I (archbishop of Milan)
  • Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Gotofredo I (archbishop of Milan)

    Gotofredo_I_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • Carmen de conversione Saxonum
  • Latin poem

    and is followed by Robert Flierman. The traditional attribution is to Angilbert, a confidante of the king, as in Ernst Dümmler's edition. More recently

    Carmen de conversione Saxonum

    Carmen_de_conversione_Saxonum

  • Aribert (archbishop of Milan)
  • Roman Catholic Archbishop

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Aribert (archbishop of Milan)

    Aribert (archbishop of Milan)

    Aribert_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • Auxentius of Milan
  • Theologian and bishop of Milan, Italy (c. 355–374)

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Auxentius of Milan

    Auxentius_of_Milan

  • Simplician
  • Saint & bishop (c. 320 - 400)

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Simplician

    Simplician

    Simplician

  • Arnulf II (archbishop of Milan)
  • Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Arnulf II (archbishop of Milan)

    Arnulf_II_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • Ippolito d'Este
  • Italian cardinal (1479–1520)

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Ippolito d'Este

    Ippolito d'Este

    Ippolito_d'Este

  • Papal appointment
  • Medieval method of selecting a pope

    chosen to fill his place. This election Charlemagne confirmed, sending Angilbert, Abbot of St. Regnier, to Rome to carry to the new Pope admonitions about

    Papal appointment

    Papal appointment

    Papal_appointment

  • Ampelius (bishop of Milan)
  • Italian Roman Catholic saint

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Ampelius (bishop of Milan)

    Ampelius (bishop of Milan)

    Ampelius_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Lazarus (bishop of Milan)
  • Archbishop of Milan

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Lazarus (bishop of Milan)

    Lazarus (bishop of Milan)

    Lazarus_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Gotofredo da Castiglione
  • Italian bishop by lay investiture,1070-1075

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Gotofredo da Castiglione

    Gotofredo_da_Castiglione

  • 790s
  • Decade

    settlements (approximate date). However, the evidence for this is scant. Angilbert, Frankish diplomat (primicerius palatii) of King Charlemagne, is made

    790s

    790s

  • Dionigi Tettamanzi
  • Catholic cardinal

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Dionigi Tettamanzi

    Dionigi Tettamanzi

    Dionigi_Tettamanzi

  • Psalter of Charlemagne
  • donated the psalter to Saint-Riquier (then governed by his confidante Angilbert) on the occasion of his visit for Easter 800. Based on the local saints

    Psalter of Charlemagne

    Psalter of Charlemagne

    Psalter_of_Charlemagne

  • Diocese of Como
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    Flaviano II (approx. 712) Adeodato (712–730) Gausoaldo (approx. 730) Angilbert I (approx. 750) Lupo (approx. 750) Teodolfo Adelongo (approx. 776) Peter

    Diocese of Como

    Diocese of Como

    Diocese_of_Como

  • Venerius (bishop of Milan)
  • Roman Catholic Saint; Archbishop of Milan from 400 (or 401) to 408

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Venerius (bishop of Milan)

    Venerius (bishop of Milan)

    Venerius_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Woincourt
  • Commune in Hauts-de-France, France

    latinized form of Dominica curtis was listed in The Miracles of Saint Angilbert. The name "Waincort" appeared in a 1223 cartulary of Fouilloy, Somme.

    Woincourt

    Woincourt

    Woincourt

  • Maternus (bishop of Milan)
  • Christian saint

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Maternus (bishop of Milan)

    Maternus (bishop of Milan)

    Maternus_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Gaspare Visconti
  • Roman Catholic prelate

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Gaspare Visconti

    Gaspare Visconti

    Gaspare_Visconti

  • Glycerius (bishop of Milan)
  • Archbishop of Milan

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Glycerius (bishop of Milan)

    Glycerius (bishop of Milan)

    Glycerius_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Giovanni Visconti (archbishop of Milan)
  • Medieval Italian cardinal and statesman (1290–1354)

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Giovanni Visconti (archbishop of Milan)

    Giovanni Visconti (archbishop of Milan)

    Giovanni_Visconti_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • Dacius (bishop of Milan)
  • Bishop of Milan from c. 530 to 552

    Odelpert (803–813) St Anselm I (813–818) St Buono (818–822) Angilbert I (822–823) Angilbert II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Anspert (868–881) Anselmo

    Dacius (bishop of Milan)

    Dacius (bishop of Milan)

    Dacius_(bishop_of_Milan)

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