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  • Name Ansegisel de Metz 
    Nickname Hausmeier von Aust... 
    Born Abt 602 
    Address:
    Metz
    Metz, Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine
    France 
    Christened Metz - Son Of Arnulf Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Christening Duke of, Brabant, Markgrave, Schlde Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Christening Duke of, Brabant, Markgrave, Schlde Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Christening Duke of, Brabant, Markgrave, Schlde Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Name Aldegisel de Neustrie / Ansigisel de Metz 
    Occupation unknown 
    Address:
    Austrasia Belgium
    Austrasia
    Belgium 
    Occupation Vir inlustris, Dux under King Sigbert III of Austrasia, Domesticus to King Siegbert III of Austrasia, Mayor of the Palace of Austasia 602-685, Duke of Brabant, Comte de Metz, Herttua, Frankische Hofmeijer, Autorité sous Sigebert 3 et Childeric 2, mayor 
    Residence France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Residence France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Died Abt 662  Andens Monastery Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Address:
    Siegburg
    Siegburg, Nordrhein-Westfalen
    Germany 
    Buried 679  Saint Begga's Collegiate Church (Andenne Monastery) Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Address:
    Andenne
    Andenne, Walloon Region
    Belgium 
    Notes 
    • {geni:about_me} '''Ansegisel'''. He was a Vir inlustris, and domesticus (632-638) for Siegebert III of Austrasia. There is no contemporary evidence that he was Mayor of the Palace. His father was Arnulf, and his mother is unknown (Not Dode. See [https://www.geni.com/discussions/182992?msg=1226047 Discussion].)


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      =Ansegisel

      Ansegisel (also Ansgise, Ansegus, or Anchises) (c. 602 or 610 – murdered before 679 or 662) was the younger son of Saint Arnulf, bishop of Metz.[1] He served King Sigebert III of Austrasia (634–656) as a duke (Latin dux, a military leader) and domesticus. He was killed sometime before 679, slain in a feud by his enemy Gundewin. Through his son Pepin, Ansegisel's descendants would eventually become Frankish kings and rule over the Carolingian Empire.

      Marriage and issue:He was married to Begga, the daughter of Pepin the Elder, sometime after 639. They had the following children:
      * Pepin II (635 or 640 – December 16, 714), who would later become Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia
      * Martin of Herstal [NEED EVIDENCE Sharon D 2018]
      * Clotilda of Herstal (650–699) [ONLY SPECULATED ..Sharon D 2018], married King Theuderic III of Neustria

      References: Bouchard, Constance Brittain. Rewriting Saints and Ancestors: Memory and Forgetting in France, 500-1200, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014, ISBN 9780812290080, p. 115
      [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ansegisel From the English Wikipedia page on Ansegisel]
      =Wikipedia=
      *English [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ansegisel]

      *Nederlands [http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ansegisus_%28hofmeier%29]]

      *German [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ansegisel]

      *French [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ansegisel]

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      =From the [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANKSMaiordomi.htm#_ftn65 Foundation for Medieval Genealogy] page on Merovingian Nobility:

      '''ANSEGISEL ([612]-killed [662]).
      The Gesta Episcoporum Mettensis names (in order) "duos filios Anschisum et Chlodolfum" as sons of Arnulf "iuventutis suæ tempore ex legitimi matrimonii copula" but does not name their mother[65]. The Vita Chrodegangi Episcopi Mettensis; names "Anchisæ" as second son of "Arnulfum sanctum"[66].

      “…necnon et domesticorum Flodulfi, Ansigisili, Bettelini, Gariberti” consented to a donation to the monastery of Stabulo and Malmédy by King Sigebert III in a charter dated to [648][67]. "Childericus rex Francorum, Emnehildis et Bilihildis…reginæ…Gundoino duce et Hodone domestico" confirmed the property of the monastery of Stablo and Malmedy on the advice of "Grimoaldo, Fulcoaldo, Adregisilo, Bobone ducibus, Chlodulfo, Ansegisilo, Gariberto domesticis" by charter dated 6 Sep 667[68], although the presence of "Grimoaldo" in the document ten years after the attested death of the only known Duke Grimoald suggests that the document may have been subject to some alteration.
      He was killed by a nobleman Gundoen[69].

      m ([643/44]) BEGGA, daughter of PEPIN [I] "l'Ancien" or "de Landen", maior domus of King Clotaire II & his wife Itta --- (-693). The Cronica Hohenburgensis names "huius soror [beata Gerdrudis] Begga" as wife of "Angiso sancti Arnulfi filio"[70]. Sigeberto's Vita Landiberto episcopi Traiectensis names "Pippinus…principes Francorum…sanctæ Beggæ matris eius"[71]. She founded the Abbey of Andenne, near Namur, 691 with nuns from the Abbey of Nivelle. The Annales Xantenses record the death in 698 of "Sancta Begga mater Pippini ducis"[72]. Ansegisel & his wife had [two] children:

      >a) PEPIN [II] "le Gros" or "d'Herstal" ([645]-Jupille, near Liège 16 Dec 714, bur Metz, basilique de Saint-Arnoul). The Gesta Episcoporum Mettensis names "Anschisus" as father of "Pippinum"[73].
      "Pippinus filius Ansegisili quondam necnon…matrone mea Plectrudis" donated property to the church of St Arnulf at Metz by charter dated 20 Feb 691[74]. He defeated his adversaries at Tertry, Somme in Jun 687 before becoming maior domus of Austrasia in [688/90].

      >b) [CHROTHECHILDIS [Rotilde] [Doda] (-692 or after).
      Settipani approves the theory of Maurice Chaume according to which the wife of King Theoderic III was the daughter of Ansegisel[75]. However, this does not appear to be directly supported by primary source evidence.
      "Theudericus rex Francorum" donated property at the request of "regine nostre Chrodochilde…et…Berchario maiorem domos nostre" to the abbey of St Denis by charter dated 30 Oct 688[76]. "Chrotechildis regina" is named mother of King Clovis III in the Cartulaire of Saint-Bertin[77]. She was regent for her son King Chlodovech III until 692. The epitaph of King Theoderic III and his wife bore the inscription "rex Theodericus…cum coniuge Doda", assumed to be another name by which Rotilde was known[78]. m THEODERIC III King of the Franks in Neustria, son of CLOVIS II King of the Franks in Neustria & his wife Bathildis --- ([651]-[2 Sep 690/12 Apr 691], bur Arras, basilique Saint-Vaast).]

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      ==CHARLEMAGNE THE PIOUS AND PROLIFIC PROGENITOR By: Xenia Stanford Biography & Archived Articles Article Published December 23, 1999

      Although a Christian should take only one wife even then, Charlemagne had four. He may have been married to only one at a time. However, he also kept five known mistresses throughout his marriages. Charles the Great sired at least eighteen children, only eight of whom were legitimate. He refused to let his daughters marry so he would not lose them but he allowed them numerous affairs out of which came several illegitimate children. In spite of this, he was a deeply devout man.

      He was well versed in the scriptures and quoted chapter and verse to those who erred in their ways. He supported the Church through organization and funding but he was also very demanding of its behaviour. Many of his capitularies deal with how the clergy should act and how they should improve their morals. He expected much more of them than of himself. He expected celibacy at a time when even Popes were known for their debauchery. Nuns particularly were victims of his scathing attacks on their whoring.

      He also demanded that the Church not tolerate image worship and superstition even though most of the religious hierarchy disagreed with him. He also blasted the clergy in one of his capitularies in 811 for the earthly possessiveness and cheating of their parishioners. He introduced tithing (one tenth of income) to counteract the Church's need against the Church's greed. Charlemagne himself left one-third of his estates to the Church.

      Known to be ruthless in his evangelical efforts to bring Christianity to all (even to the beheading of those who refused to be baptized), he was honest and caring in his dealings with his earthly empire and strove to improve the preparation of himself and his subjects for the world beyond life. Years after his death, the Church ignored his worldly indiscretions and beatified him for his contributions.

      CHARLEMAGNE - GREAT BOON TO GENEALOGISTS To this great man we also owe much in terms of genealogical records for he required the church to document baptisms, marriages and wills. Always one for standardization, he insisted the priests record these events diligently and consistently. This was at least the beginning of parish records. Though none have been found dating from this period, Charlemagne reinforced the importance of maintaining documentary evidence, which no doubt contributed to the earliest registers to be uncovered.

      The oldest register found so far, which covers the cities of Givry in Saône and Loire (Saône-et-Loire) for the years1334 to 1357, was after the influence of the next great reformer King Louis IX, canonized as Saint Louis. However, Saint Louis definitely drew upon the practices established by his predecessor.

      Charlemagne's own secretary Einhard kept a diary or record of the great man's life. Though often it seems exaggerated, it remains a way to understand history as it unfolded. Charlemagne was also the subject of much literature during his time and later, such as the poems of Theobold. In 814 he died at Aachen from pleurisy in the forty-seventh year of his reign with his son Louis already crowned as his successor. He was seventy-two years old but his legacy to history still lives on.

      CHARLEMAGNE - ANCESTRY According to some the greatest of all rulers of Francia may not have been French at all. Charlemagne was believed to be mainly German as he was reputed to be blond and spoke German as his primary tongue. The difficulty is, even knowing as much as we know about Charlemagne, we know little about his ancestry and truly what mix of blood ran through his ancestors' veins.

      Were the Merovingians French just because they arose from the Frankish people and the Carolingian rulers German? The Franks themselves were Germanic in origin and replaced the Celts who were the first known inhabitants of what is now France. Although the nations of France and Germany became dreaded enemies, I don't think we can separate them so categorically during or before the time of Charlemagne.

      As explained in the past issues, Charlemagne arose from the line of chief administrators known as Mayors of the Palace who served under and later over the Merovingian kings. However, despite the hard efforts of genealogists the Carolingian lineage named for Charlemagne can only be truly documented as far back as his 3rd great grandfather. We know his grandfather Pepin d'Herstal or Pepin I (Pippin I to some historians) was the grandson of Pepin the Elder but the generation before and the generation between are unnamed in the histories found to date.

      As we can see people, such as the rulers above, were distinguished by "nicknames". No one had surnames at the time and later historians named the dynastic lines after a significant ruler but naming people after some physical attribute, profession or characteristic was certainly prominent then. What is also significant is that many women's names were recorded as well. Thus we know that Pepin d'Herstal was married to a woman named Itta.

      Pepin and Itta had three known children. One, a girl named Gertrude, became an abbess and was not known to have any offspring but the other two had descendants. Although the other daughter, Begga, was to produce the most significant heirs, initially the couple's only known son, Grimoald, gained his father's position and title of Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia after Pepin I's death about 639 or 640 AD.

      Thus so far we have the following lineage: (See website for diagram)

      Grimoald had a daughter Wulfetrude who became a well-known abbess. Although the actual paternity of another child called Childebert has been questioned, Grimoald claimed him as son and named him in 656 AD as the successor to King Sigebert of Neustria over Sigebert's son and heir Dagobert. Dagobert was exiled to Ireland but his supporters were so angered by the coup they captured and killed Grimoald soon after.

      Childebert died in 662 but already the kingdom had been thrown into turmoil with the wars between Neustria and Austrasia and between the Merovingian heirs and the descendants of the powerful mayors. Although Grimoald had a grandson Childebrand whose parents' names are unknown, it was his nephew, son of sister Begga who regained the mayoral supremacy and the rule.

      Begga married Ansegisel and produced a son, Pepin or Pippin named for her father. This Pepin (now called Pepin II) had children by at least two women. One of these women was his wife Plectrude and the other his mistress Alpaida.

      He married Plectrude around 670 for her inheritance of substantial estates in the Moselle region. They produced at least two children and through them at least two significant grandchildren. These legitimate children and grandchildren claimed themselves to be Pepin's true successors and with the help of his widow Plectrude tried to maintain the position of Mayor of the Palace after their progenitor's death on December 16, 714.

      The position of Mayor of the Palace had over the years become one of great significance and with the work of Pepin the Elder and his grandson Pepin d'Herstal it had become as important if not greater than the role of the king. Under Grimoald the land holdings and influence of the Mayor had increased. Pepin II was not satisfied with ruling only Austrasia, thus in 690 he also took over as Mayor of the Palace for Neustrian King Theuderic. Although the king still sat on the throne, the role and title of Mayor as well as Pepin's fortunes in land were inheritances to be coveted.

      However, the son of Pepin II and his mistress Alpaida gained favour among the Austrasians and despite the efforts of Plectrude to silence her rival's child by imprisoning him, he became the one Mayor of the Palace and true ruler of Francia. This illegitimate son of Pepin II was Charles Martellus (the Hammer) or Charles Martel whose deeds have been explained in previous issues.

      His descent from Begga is as follows: (see website for diagram)

      Like his father, Charles had rival children from two unions, that of his wives: Rotrude and Swanachild. Charles had deposed both kings by 739 and began rule under the title of Princeps or Prince. In 740 he placed his two sons from his first marriage, Pepin III (aka Pepin Le Bref or the Short) and Carloman as the Mayors of the Palaces of Neustria and Austrasia respectively.

      Grifo, the son of Charles and second wife Swanachild, was appointed ruler of Thuringia about the same time. However, after Charles death in 741, Grifo's half-brothers banished Swanachild to a convent and imprisoned Grifo.

      In 746 Carloman, apparently the more militarily successful of the brothers, resigned as Mayor of Austrasia and went to Rome for monastic training. He placed the Mayoralty into the hands of his young son, Drogo, and asked the boy's uncle Pepin Le Bref to watch over him and the administration of Austrasia. Instead Pepin took over complete control about a year later and in 751 convinced the Pope to make him King of all Franks and his wife Bertrada the Queen. Drogo who continued to protest was thrown into prison by his uncle in 753.

      Pepin Le Bref or Pepin the Short had two sons by Bertrada. Charles, the eldest, was born in 748 prior to his parent's marriage. In order to legitimize his son and ensure his succession rather than Drogo's, Pepin married Bertrada in 749. In 751 their second son Carloman (II to distinguish him from his uncle) was born.

      After Pepin's death in 768 AD, his two sons split the kingdom once again. The older son Charles was given Austrasia and other lands. Carloman was given various regions but Neustria was not listed by name since it appears to have been divided between the two rather than given in totality to Carloman. This division did not last long as Carloman died on December 4, 771.

      Thus the descent from Charles Martel is as follows: (see website for diagram)

      It may be amazing to learn the deaths of these rulers were recorded accurately giving date and place of death and age at death. Fredegar, the historian, used church records from Saint-Denis to find the exact death dates of Pepin II and III as well as Carloman II.

      No longer did historians have to live during the time for accurate information nor did they need to rely solely on word of mouth, legends or the writings of others. However, as stated under Charlemagne - Great Boon to Genealogists, we have seen that the records of the Church and of administration were soon to increase even more in frequency and accuracy due to the work of Carloman II's brother Charles, whom we know better as Charlemagne.

      CHARLEMAGNE - DESCENDANCY Although Charlemagne's son and successor Louis I succeeded in keeping the kingdom together during his lifetime, after he died the empire was divided into three among his sons. The youngest, Charles "the Bald" became Emperor of France, another son, Louis "the German", was crowned King of Germany and Austria and the third, Lothaire, ruled Belgium. From these three Kings came the nations above that continue to exist today though the borders changed over the years.

      From their descendants and those of the other many children of Charlemagne come countless numbers who are the progeny of this great man. These may be patriots of any of those three original nations but many can be found elsewhere in the world.

      One of the lines for many North Americans descends through Catherine Baillon, a "fille de roi" who came to New France and married Pierre Miville. Baillon's descent from King Philippe II Auguste of France (a descendant of Charlemagne and wife Hildegard) has been carefully researched. The work has primarily been conducted by four genealogists who are all well-known for their past accurate and well-documented works. They are René Jetté, John P. DuLong, Roland-Yves Gagné, and Gail F. Moreau who have a website dedicated to the Baillon genealogy at http://www.habitant.org/baillon.

      This foursome has obtained extensive and expensive documentation from original sources. So far they have written two articles, one in French and one in English, and are currently working on a book to share their findings with us. Although I have not read either article, I know all four through their prior works, contributions to lists and email correspondence. Therefore, I have no hesitation in recommending you read either of the two articles cited below:

      René Jetté, John P. DuLong, Roland-Yves Gagné, and Gail F. Moreau. "De Catherine Baillon à Charlemagne." Mémoires de la Société généalogique canadienne-française 48 (Autumn), 1997: 190-216 (in French).

      René Jetté, John P. DuLong, Roland-Yves Gagné, and Gail F. Moreau. "From Catherine Baillon to Charlemagne." _American-Canadian Genealogist_ 25:4 (Fall 1999): 170-200 (in English).

      The latter may be obtained at $3.00 US plus $1.50 US for postage and handling (shipping on additional copies ordered at the same time is $.90 each) from the following address:

      American-Canadian Genealogical Society Treasurer P. O. Box 6478 Manchester, NH 03108-6478

      http://globalgenealogy.com/globalgazette/gazxs/gazxs46.htm


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    • Source: LDS-FHC (AFN: GS51-GK) Birth: Abt 605, Place: Of, ,,Austrazia

      Source: THE RUFUS PARKS PEDIGREE by Brian J.L. Berry. chart on page 61.

      Page 63:

      9. ANSGISE (ANSEGISEL), 602-85; duke, Mayor of the Palace to SIEGBERT III, Merovingian King of Austrasia; mar. bef. 639 BEGUE (BEGGA), d. 694, dau. of PEPIN I of Landen (Old PEPIN), who succeeded Arnulf as Mayor of the Palace and d. 639, and his wife ITTA, dau. of ARNOLDUS, another Bishop of Metz, and niece of St. Modoald, Bishop of Treves. The death of her husband Duke ANSGISE allowed BEGGA to retire to the convent which she had founded at Andenne on the River Meuse, Belgium, where she d. Her day is 17 Dec.

      !Avalability: the libraries of Ken, Karen, Kristen, Kevin, Brian, Amy, Adam and FAL

      Source: "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists" by Frederick Lewis Weis.

      Page 159 line (190-9):

      9. Duke Ansgise, b. 602, d. 685, Mayor of the Palace to Siegbert, 632, son of Dagobert; m. bef. St. Begga, d. 694, dau. of Pépin of Landen, Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia, d. 694, and his wife Itta, presumed dau. of Arnoldus, Bsp. of Metz, son, it is said of Ansbertus, the Senator. (180-5)
    • BIOGRAPHY Son of St. Arnulf, Bishop of Metz, Ansegisel was 'major domus' of Austrien. He was murdered about the year 675. His wife Begga lived until 693. Ansegisel's brother Chlodulf also became Bishop of Metz.
    • Ansegisel (also Ansgise, Ansegus, or Anchises) (c. 602 or 610 – murdered before 679 or 662) was the son of Saint Arnulf, bishop of Metz and his wife Saint Doda. He served King Sigbert III of Austrasia (634-656) as a duke (Latin dux, a military leader) and domesticus. He was killed sometime before 679, slain in a feud by his enemy Gundewin.
    • Ansegisel (also Ansgise, Ansegus, or Anchises) (c. 602 or 610 – murdered before 679 or 662) was the son of Saint Arnulf, bishop of Metz and his wife Saint Doda. He served King Sigbert III of Austrasia (634-656) as a duke (Latin dux, a military leader) and domesticus. He was killed sometime before 679, slain in a feud by his enemy Gundewin.
    • _P_CCINFO 1-7369
    • Ansegisel (? c. 615 † c. 679) foi um dos filho de Santo Arnulfo, bispo de Metz. Ele serviu ao rei Sigeberto III da Austrásia (634-656), filho do rei Dagoberto I, como um duque (latim: dux, líder militar) e domesticus. Foi morto por volta de 679 numa contenda por seu inimigo Gundewin.

    • from "Our Folk" by Albert D Hart, Jr.
    • !SOURCES:
      1. Tab. Gen. Souv. France 22, Tab. III
      2. Italy and Her Invaders, Italy 1, v. 7, p. 28-44
      3. Ahnen Zu der Grossen, Germ FH 69A, p. 28
      4. Americana, Am Pub P v. 32, p. 581
      5. Plantagenet Ancestry, Eng. 116, p. 171
      6. Anderson, Royal Gen., Eng. 132, p. 596, 616
      7. Betham's Gen. Tab., Eng. 133, Tab. 252
      8. Keiser und Koenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25, pt. 1, p. 5
    • Father of Pepin of Heristal.

      --Other Fields

      Ref Number: 260
    • SOURCE NOTES:
      Bu80; http://www.american-pictures.com/genealogy/persons/per02013.htm#0
    • RESEARCH NOTES:
      Major domus
    • _P_CCINFO 1-20792
    • !SOURCES:
      1. Tab. Gen. Souv. France 22, Tab. III
      2. Italy and Her Invaders, Italy 1, v. 7, p. 28-44
      3. Ahnen Zu der Grossen, Germ FH 69A, p. 28
      4. Americana, Am Pub P v. 32, p. 581
      5. Plantagenet Ancestry, Eng. 116, p. 171
      6. Anderson, Royal Gen., Eng. 132, p. 596, 616
      7. Betham's Gen. Tab., Eng. 133, Tab. 252
      8. Keiser und Koenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25, pt. 1, p. 5
    • [large-G675.FTW]

      Some sources say 640 for death. The Calendar of Saints says 692.
    • Also called Arnoud of Metz
    • Ansegisel
      http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=85f94c30-5c07-40e8-8a23-dcbc715d5f6d&tid=8764362&pid=-862997746
    • AFN:9GC9-20
    • Hij is hofmeier van de Austrasische koning Sigebert II en Childerik II; Major Domus van Austrië. '''Hij is de stamvader van de Karolingen'''.
    • Mayor Of The Palace Of AUSTRASIA
    • Dog under jakttur
    • Myrdet
    • Ansegisel (ca 602-før 679) var sønn til sankt Arnulf og hans kone Doda. Han tjente kong Sigibert III av Austrasia (634-656), sønn av kong Dagobert I (629-639) som hertug (latin: dux, en militær leder) og rikshovmester.

      Han giftet seg en gang etter 639 med sankt Begga, datter til Pipin av Landen. De hadde følgende barn:

      Pipin av Herstal (635 eller 640-16. desember 714), rikshovmester av Austrasia
      Martin, greve av Laon
      Klotilda av Heristal (650-699), giftet seg med kong Teoderik III av Neustria
      Han ble drept en gang før 679, myrdet i en feide av sin fiende Gundewin.
    • from Wikipedia
      http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=5d1cad77-3d1f-4054-b010-1ae2d0da6a38&tid=6650027&pid=-1119501495
    • OR "ANSEGISEL""ADALGISELUS""ANSEGIS"; MARKGRAVE OF THE SCHELDE; DUKE OF BRABANT
      (IN HIS WIFE'S RIGHT); MAJOR DOMO OF AUSTRASIA; KING 602-685
    • Died 629 while hunting.
    • Ansegis ble hertug av Brabant, og Major Domus kong Childerik II.
      Ansegis ble myrdet i år 685.
    • !SOURCES:
      1. Tab. Gen. Souv. France 22, Tab. III
      2. Italy and Her Invaders, Italy 1, v. 7, p. 28-44
      3. Ahnen Zu der Grossen, Germ FH 69A, p. 28
      4. Americana, Am Pub P v. 32, p. 581
      5. Plantagenet Ancestry, Eng. 116, p. 171
      6. Anderson, Royal Gen., Eng. 132, p. 596, 616
      7. Betham's Gen. Tab., Eng. 133, Tab. 252
      8. Keiser und Koenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25, pt. 1, p. 5
    • Maire du palais d'Austrasie 629-639.
    • Ansegisel (also Ansgise, Ansegus, or Anchises) (c. 602 or 610 – murdered before 679 or 662) was the son of Saint Arnulf, bishop of Metz and his wife Saint Doda. He served King Sigbert III of Austrasia (634-656) as a duke (Latin dux, a military leader) and domesticus. He was killed sometime before 679, slain in a feud by his enemy Gundewin.
    • BIOGRAPHY
      Son of St. Arnulf, Bishop of Metz, Ansegisel was 'major domus' of Austrien. He was murdered about the year 675. His wife Begga lived until 693. Ansegisel's brother Chlodulf also became Bishop of Metz.
    • AFN:9GC9-20
    • He was Mayor of the Palace.
    • He was Mayor of the Palace.
    • _P_CCINFO 2-2438
    • [De La Pole.FTW]
      Sources: RC 171, 260; AF; Kraentzler 1635; Collins; Carolingian Ancestry. RC: Ansguise (Ansegiesel), Duke or Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia of Siegbert. Murdered 685. K: Angsgisel, Majordomo d'Austrasia (incorrectly) titled "Heristal." Murdered in 685. Collins: Duke Ansgise (Anschises), Mayor of the Palace and Duke of Brabant. (Brabant was in what is now Belgium). Carolingian: Ansegesil, died 685, mayor of the palace to King Dagobert. No wife listed.
    • Ansegisel
      a.k.a. Ansegis
      a.k.a. Anchises
      a.k.a. Ansgise (Ref.6.)

      In Reference 4, this individual is

      "Arnulf's son Ansegisel married Pepin's daughter Begga; the son of this marriage, Pepin II., was Charlemagne's great-grandfather."

      Reference Documentation Includes

      1.) James Wm. BEHRENS, Records of the House of Braunschweig-Illinois-Hannover
      (I.Q. NEST, Inc.; 1995, 1997).

      2.) James Wm. BEHRENS, Gold & Silver Buried in Sand
      (I.Q. NEST, Inc.; a work in progress].

      3.) World Family Tree, Volume 18, Tree No. 1279.

      4.) Encyclopaedia Britannica, Edition 15 (1990).

      5.) Fr. Funck-Brentano, A History of Gaul, Celtic, Roman and Frankish Rule (Barnes & Noble New York 1993).

      6.) World Family Tree, Volume 18, Tree No. 2175.

      990101/jb.

      "According to a tradition accepted at the Court of Charlemagne, Saint Arnulf, who had been appointed Bishop of Metz by royal favour, was descended from the family of Ferreolus, one of the great houses of the most Romanised province of Gaul - the Narbonnaise. His father, Ansbert, who was of senatorial rank, had married Blithilda, one of the daughters of Clotar I. We have already observed that Saint Begga, the mother of Pepin d'Heristal, was the daughter of a Gallo-Roman. Thus the family into which Charlemagne was to be born had as much Roman and Gallo-Roman as German blood in its veins; ..."

      Reference Documentation Includes

      1.) Fr. Funck-Brentano, A History of Gaul, Celtic, Roman and Frankish Rule (Barnes & Noble New York 1993).

      990106/jb.
    • !SOURCES:
      1. Tab. Gen. Souv. France 22, Tab. III
      2. Italy and Her Invaders, Italy 1, v. 7, p. 28-44
      3. Ahnen Zu der Grossen, Germ FH 69A, p. 28
      4. Americana, Am Pub P v. 32, p. 581
      5. Plantagenet Ancestry, Eng. 116, p. 171
      6. Anderson, Royal Gen., Eng. 132, p. 596, 616
      7. Betham's Gen. Tab., Eng. 133, Tab. 252
      8. Keiser und Koenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25, pt. 1, p. 5

      Title was Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia
    • Ansegisel of Heristal (602-679)
      http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=90908a53-fd7c-4398-af55-b6dfe5ee5c2a&tid=8764362&pid=-862997746
    • ==========

      Ansegisel
      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

      Ansegisel (also Ansgise) (ca 602 or 610 – murdered before 679 or 662) was the son of Saint Arnulf, bishop of Metz and his wife Saint Doda. He served King Sigbert III of Austrasia (634-656) as a duke (Latin dux, a military leader) and domesticus. He was killed sometime before 679, slain in a feud by his enemy Gundewin.

      [edit] Marriage and issue

      He married sometime after 639 to Saint Begga, the daughter of Pepin of Landen.

      They had the following children:

      * Pippin II (635 or 640-December 16, 714), mayor of the palace of Austrasia
      * Martin, count of Laon
      * Clotilda of Heristal (650-699), married King Theodoric III of Neustria

      ==========
    • Weis: Mayor of the Palace to Siegbert, 632, son of Dagobert.
    • Name Suffix: Mayor Of Austrasia He was mayor of the palace of Austrasiafrom 632 to 638. Name alsospelled Ansigise. Tab. Gene Souv France 22, Tab III: Italy and her Invaders. There are several different spellings of the Name for this person.

      Mayor of the Palace of Austrasie in 632/648 (to Sigbert, sonof King Dagobert). He was married before 639. One source has his DOB=c.610 DOM=c. 635 & DOD=c. 662 His wife was his cousin. His date of death may have been695. "Anchises" "Ansegisel", Markgrave of the Scheide Source: Pedigrees of ...Descendants of Charlemagne, p cvi; Charlemagne's Ancestors; Charlemagne's 40 Generation Ahnentafel Chart by Tom Peterson, 24 Oct 1992; Royal.zip (Compuserve); Johnny Ulin (Compuserve 71203, 2362) - http://al7fl.abts.net/green-page/greenged.html/d0008/g0000094.html#I34020

      OCCU Duke of Brabant... SOUR COMYNR.TAF says ABT 602; www.public.asu.edu/bgertz/family/d0000 says ABT 607; Royaltyfor Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 129 says 602; COLLINS.ROY (Compuserve) says 605; www.rootsweb.com/gumby says ABT 607, Aus., SOUR COMYNR.TAF says ABT683; www.public.asu.edu/bgertz/family says 678, ANDENE; Royalty for Commoners,Roderick W. Stuart, p. 129 says 605; COLLINS.ROY (Compuserve) & http:/ /misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtmlsays 685 SOUR COMYNR.TAF (Compuserve Roots) COMYNJ.TAF (Compuserve), p. 18 COMYNI.GED (Compuserve), #1554 PAGE 4 QUAY 0 Anchises - COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve), p. 9; Adelgiselus Major Domus de Austrasia- COMYNI.GED (Compuserve), #1554; Adelgisel-COLLINS.ROY (Compuserve) ; Ansguise (Ansegiesel), Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia to Siegbert - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 129; Duke or Mayor of the Palace of Siegbert, 632 - p. 192; Anchises (Ansegisal), King of the Franks- http:// misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0001/g0000047.htm#I1345 ADALGISELUS, son of ARNOUL DE METZ and DODA: AUSIGISE - http://www.public.asu.edu/~bgertz/family/d0000/g0000072.htm#I2041 Mayor of the Palace of Austrasie in 632/648 (to Sigbert,son of King Dagobert). He was married before 639. One source has his DOB=c.610DOM=c. 635 & DOD=c. 662 His wife was his cousin. His date of death may have been 695. "Anchises" "Ansegisel", Markgrave of the Scheide Source: Pedigrees of... Descendants of Charlemagne, p cvi; Charlemagne's Ancestors; Charlemagne's40 Generation Ahnentafel Chart by Tom Peterson, 24 Oct 1992; Royal.zip (Compuserve); Johnny Ulin (Compuserve 71203, 2362) - http://al7fl.abts.net/green-page/greenged.html/d0008/g0000094.html#I34020

      OCCU Duke of Brabant... SOUR COMYNR.TAF says ABT 602; www.public.asu.edu/bgertz/family/d0000 says ABT 607; Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 129 says 602; COLLINS.ROY (Compuserve) says 605; www.rootsweb.com/gumby says ABT 607, Aus., Mayor of the Palace of Austrasie in 632/648 (to Sigbert, son of King Dagobert). He was married before 639. One source has his DOB=c.610 DOM=c. 635 & DOD=c. 662 His wife was his cousin. His date of death may have been 695. "Anchises" "Ansegisel", Markgraveof the Scheide Sourc

      AUTH Moriarty, G. Andrews PERI Plantagenet Ancestry ofKing Edward III and Queen Phillippa PUBL Mormon Pioneer Genealogical Society,Salt Lake City, UT, 1985 DETA A hardbound unedited ms in the author's hand, by one of the great American genealogists. LOCA The original of the work is inthe NEHGS, Boston, MA GIVN Ansegisal of SURN Ansgise NSFX Mayor of The Palace* AFN 9GC9-20 _PRIMARY Y DATE 10 SEP 2000 TIME 06:48:29

      GIVN Ansigise (Ansegisal) Duke of SURN Brabant NSFX [Mayor of Palace] He was mayor of the palace of Austrasia from 632 to 638. Name alsospelled Ansigise. Tab. Gene Souv France 22, Tab III: Italy and her Invaders. There are several different spellings of the Name for this person. ABBR Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families TITL Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families, by Michael L. Call AUTH Michael L.Call PAGE Chart 701 ABBR Ancestry and Progentry
    • Alias: MAYOR OF /AUSTRIA/ REFERENCE: 1986
    • Mayor of the Palace of Siegbert
    • Mayor of the Palace of Siegbert
    • Mayor of the Palace to Siegbert, 632.
    • Mayor of the Palace of Siegbert
    • Basic Life Information

      Ansegisel (also Ansgise, Ansegus, or Anchises) (c. 602 or 610 - murdered before 679 or 662) was the son of Saint Arnulf, bishop of Metz and his wife Saint Doda. He served King Sigbert III of Austrasia (634-656) as a duke (Latin dux, a military leader) and domesticus..

      Marriage and Children

      He married sometime after 639 to Saint Begga, the daughter of Pepin of Landen. They had the following children:
      Pippin II (635 or 640-December 16, 714), mayor of the palace of Austrasia
      Possibly Clotilda of Heristal (650-699), married King Theodoric III of Neustria

      Death

      He was killed sometime before 679, slain in a feud by his enemy Gundewin

      <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ansegisel>
    • Rootsweb Feldman
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      # Name: Ansigise Mayor Of AUSTRASIA 1 1 2 3 4
      # Sex: M
      # Name: Ansigise Mayor Of AUSTRASIA 2 5 6 4
      # Birth: ABT 605 in ,,Austrasia, France 1 2 3 5 6 4
      # Death: 678 in Andene Monastery 1 2 3 5 6 4
      # Christening: Metz - Son of Arnulf 1 2 3 5 6 4
      # Burial: Andene Monastery 1 2 3 5 6 4
      # Change Date: 15 JAN 2004 4
      # Change Date: 21 OCT 2001 2 3 5 6 4
      # IDNO: 260 2 3 5 6 4
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      GIVN Ansegisal of
      SURN Ansgise
      NSFX Mayor of The Palace*
      AFN 9GC9-20
      _PRIMARY Y
      DATE 10 SEP 2000
      TIME 06:48:29

      GIVN Ansigise (Ansegisal) Duke of
      SURN Brabant
      NSFX [Mayor of Palace]
      He was mayor of the palace of Austrasia from 632 to 638. Name alsospelled Ansigise. Tab.
      Gene Souv France 22, Tab III: Italy and her Invaders.
      There are several different spellings of the Name for this person.
      ABBR Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families
      TITL Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families, by Michael L. Call
      AUTH Michael L. Call
      PAGE Chart 701
      ABBR Ancestry and Progentry of Captain James Blount
      TITL Ancestry and Progentry of Captain James Blount - Immigrant, by RobertF.
      Pfafman
      AUTH Robert F. Pfafman
      PAGE p. E- 30, # 29
      ABBR Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America
      TITL Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2

      OCCU Mayor of the Palace
      RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified.--Other FieldsRef Number: +
      DATE 14 MAR 1999

      GIVN Ansigise (Anchives) of
      SURN Austrasia
      NSFX **
      !
      ! RELATIONSHIP: Patron, H. Reed Black, is 36th G G Son.

      GIVN Ansigisen Mayor Of The Palace Of
      SURN AUSTRASIA
      AFN 9GC9-20
      REPO @REPO1097@
      TITL Ancestral File (R)
      AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
      PUBL Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998
      ABBR Ancestral File (R)
      _MASTER Y
      REPO @REPO1097@
      TITL Ancestral File (R)
      AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
      PUBL Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998
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      DATE 10 SEP 2000
      TIME 01:00:00

      OCCU Duke of Brabant...
      SOUR COMYNR.TAF says ABT 602; www.public.asu.edu/bgertz/family/d0000 says ABT 607;
      Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 129 says 602;
      COLLINS.ROY (Compuserve) says 605; www.rootsweb.com/gumby says ABT 607, Aus.,
      SOUR COMYNR.TAF says ABT 683; www.public.asu.edu/bgertz/family says 678, ANDENE;
      Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 129 says 605;
      COLLINS.ROY (Compuserve) & http:/ /misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtmlsays 685
      SOUR COMYNR.TAF (Compuserve Roots)
      COMYNJ.TAF (Compuserve), p. 18
      COMYNI.GED (Compuserve), #1554
      PAGE 4
      QUAY 0
      Anchises - COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve), p. 9; Adelgiselus Major Domus de
      Austrasia - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve), #1554; Adelgisel-COLLINS.ROY (Compuserve)
      ; Ansguise (Ansegiesel), Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia to Siegbert -
      Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 129; Duke or Mayor of the Palace
      of Siegbert, 632 - p. 192; Anchises (Ansegisal), King of the Franks- http://
      misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0001/g0000047.htm#I1345
      ADALGISELUS, son of ARNOUL DE METZ and DODA: AUSIGISE - http://www.public.asu.edu/~bgertz/family/d0000/g0000072.htm#I2041
      Mayor of the Palace of Austrasie in 632/648 (to Sigbert, son of King Dagobert). He was married before 639. One source has his DOB=c.610 DOM=c. 635 & DOD=c. 662 His wife was his cousin. His date of
      death may have been 695. "Anchises" "Ansegisel",
      Markgrave of the Scheide Source: Pedigrees of ... Descendants of Charlemagne, p cvi; Charlemagne's Ancestors; Charlemagne's 40 Generation Ahnentafel Chart by Tom Peterson, 24 Oct 1992; Royal.zip
      (Compuserve); Johnny Ulin (Compuserve 71203, 2362) -
      http://al7fl.abts.net/green-page/greenged.html/d0008/g0000094.html#I34020

      YPE Book
      AUTH Å or c:Weis, Frederick Lewis
      PERI Ancestral Roots
      EDTN 7th
      PUBL Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1999)
      TEXT 190-9
      TYPE Book
      AUTH Moriarty, G. Andrews
      PERI Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Phillippa
      PUBL Mormon Pioneer Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, UT, 1985
      DETA A hardbound unedited ms in the author's hand, by one of the great American genealogists.
      LOCA The original of the work is in the NEHGS, Boston, MA
      TEXT 232
      TYPE Book
      AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
      PERI Royalty for Commoners
      EDTN 3d
      PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
      ISB 0-8063-1561-X
      TEXT 171-45
      DATE 30 MAY 2000[Spare.FTW]

      Father: St Arnoul Arnulf Bishop METZ b: ABT 13 AUG 582 in of, Heristal, Austrasia, France
      Mother: Ode Doda DE HERISTAL b: ABT 585 in Treves (Rhenish Prussia)

      Marriage 1 St Beggue of AUSTRASIA b: ABT 613 in of, Landen, Liege, Belgium

      * Married: BEF 639 in France 1 2 3 5 6 4

      Children

      1. Has Children Pepin Mayor of AUSTRASIA b: 630 in of, Heristal, Liege, Belgium
      2. Has Children Chlotilde Reine De LE FRANKS b: ABT 651 in France
      3. Has Children Martin De LAON b: ABT 660 in of Laon


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      [Clodius II - Charlemagne.FTW]

      [E ANSBERT.FTW]

      Ansguise (Ansegiesel), Mayor Of The Palace Of Austrasia t o Siegbert, murdered.
      Source: 'Royalty for Commoners', Roderick W. Stuart, 1993 , p 129, 192. 'Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne 's Descendants', Langston & Buck, 1986, p cvi.
      Notes for MAYOR OF THE PALACE Ansgise:[2.ftw]
      Anchises (Ansegisel, or Ansegis), married Begga of Brabant , daughter of Pepin (Pippin) I, of Landen, died in 639, May or of the Asutrasian Palace under Clotaire II, sole King o f France, and his wife, Itta.
      He died in 685, She died in 698.
      ("The Genealogy of Homer Beers James", V1, JANDA Consultant s)
      More About MAYOR OF THE PALACE Ansgise:
      Burial: Andene Monastery1
      Cause of death (Facts Pg): 685, Murdered1
      Occupation: 632, Mayor of The Palace to Siegbert1
      Occupation/Title: Mayor Of Austrasia, Duke1
    • Weis' "Ancestral Roots. . ." (190:9). Was King Sigebert's Mayor of the

      Palace.

      Comments posted to GEN-MEDIEVAL by Don Stone:

      . . . "Ansegisel is sometimes referred to as Mayor of the Palace, but

      Settipani and Van Kerrebrouck (1993, p. 151) point out that this is not

      attested by any contemporaneous source and thus can't be relied on.

      . . . Ansegisel; vir inlustris, domesticus; d. betw. 648 and 669, perhaps

      662."
    • See message under Grimold, #1396.
    • Ansegisel
      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

      Ansegisel (also Ansgise) (ca 602 or 610 – murdered before 679 or 662) was the son of Saint Arnulf, bishop of Metz and his wife Saint Doda. He served King Sigbert III of Austrasia (634-656) as a duke (Latin dux, a military leader) and domesticus. He was killed sometime before 679, slain in a feud by his enemy Gundewin.


      [edit] Marriage and issue
      He married sometime after 639 to Saint Begga, the daughter of Pepin of Landen.

      They had the following children:

      Pippin II (635 or 640-December 16, 714), mayor of the palace of Austras
      Martin, count of Laon
      Clotilda of Heristal (650-699), married King Theodoric III of Neustria




      [edit] Sources
      Les ancêtres de Charlemagne, 1989, Christian Settipani
    • [s2.FTW]

      Source: Church of JC of the LDS "Ancestral File" CD-Rom database, ver 4.17.Source: Church of JC of the LDS "Ancestral File" CD-Rom database, ver 4.17.
    • Basic Life Information

      Ansegisel (also Ansgise, Ansegus, or Anchises) (c. 602 or 610 - murdered before 679 or 662) was the son of Saint Arnulf, bishop of Metz and his wife Saint Doda. He served King Sigbert III of Austrasia (634-656) as a duke (Latin dux, a military leader) and domesticus..

      Marriage and Children

      He married sometime after 639 to Saint Begga, the daughter of Pepin of Landen. They had the following children:
      Pippin II (635 or 640-December 16, 714), mayor of the palace of Austrasia
      Possibly Clotilda of Heristal (650-699), married King Theodoric III of Neustria

      Death

      He was killed sometime before 679, slain in a feud by his enemy Gundewin

      <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ansegisel>
    • See message under Grimold, #1396.
    • See message under Grimold, #1396.
    • See message under Grimold, #1396.
    • Mayor of the Palace to Siegbert in 632.
    • !DESCENT: Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Roots
      of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700, 7th ed., at 163
      (1992). Line 190-9.
    • [Weis 163] Mayor of the Palace to Siegbert, 632.
    • WFT5404 wft6402: Duke Ansgise
      http://www.peterwestern.f9.co.uk/maximilia/pafg1579.htm#30202
      Anchises (ANSEGISEL) [Parents] died 629 in while hunting.. He married Doda (St. BEGGA).
      Some sources say d 640. The Calendar of Saints says d 692.
    • Ansegisel (also Ansgise) (c.602-before 679) was the son of Saint Arnulf, bishop of Metz and his wife Doda. He served King Sigbert III of Austrasia (634-656), son of King Dagobert I (629-639), as a duke (Latin dux, a military leader) and domesticus.
      He married sometime after 639 to Saint Begga, the daughter of Pepin of Landen. They had the following children:
      • Pippin II (635 or 640-December 16, 714), mayor of the palace of Austrasia
      • Martin, count of Laon
      • Clotilda of Heristal (650-699), married King Theodoric III of Neustria

      He was killed sometime before 679, slain in a feud by his enemy Gundewin.

      NOTE: a VERY extensive, and dubious, genealogy traces from Ansegiel back to Biblical personalities. At http://www.american-pictures.com/genealogy/persons/per02013.htm
    • [2801] BJOHNSN.GED file, d. 678

      COLVER31.TXT file 'Adelgisel'

      "Ancestral Roots of 60 Colonists..." Line 190, Duke Ansgise, b 602

      WSHNGT.ASC file (Geo Wash Ah'tafel) # 8934736064 = 235439256, Ansguise

      "The Illustrious Lineage of the Royal House of Britain", Anchises[?] Duke of Brabant, d 685

      "Bloodline.." p 168, 236 Ansegis, Lord of Brabant, Margrave of Scheldt d 685
    • [mylogsdon.FTW]

      [db021301.FTW]

      [strayhorn.GED]

      [rw1015.FTW]

      Assinated as part of a vendeta against his clan.
    • From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
      Ansegisel, or Duke Angiese, was the son of Arnulf of Metz and his wifeDoda.

      Duke Ansgise was Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia in 632. He servedSigbert, son of King Dagobert, who ruled 629-639.

      He married after 639 Begue (St Begga), the daughter of Pippin ofLanden, and had children:

      Pippin II (635 or 640 - December 16, 714)
    • 638? 678?
    • [Ancestral Safari, Wm. G. Cook, Parke's Newsletter 1991 #3] : Mayor of
      Austrasia.
      [] Duke of Metz. [Descent from the Saints, Kenneth J. Hart]: Ansegisal,
      Mayor of Austrasia 632-38.
      [Ahnentafel by Philippe Houdry, from various sources, ver. 3 (Aug. 31,
      1994) posted by Tom Camfield]: b ca. 610, m. ca 635, d. ca 662 (?Mayor,
      Palace of Austrasie, 648).
      NAME Duke Ansgise Mayor of The Palace To Siegbert. Kilde: Weis,
      Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, 6th Edition,
      Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1988.
      Kilde: Mayor of the Palace to Siegbert, 632, son of Dagobert [Ref:
      Weis AR #190]
      Kilde: date: [Ref: Weis AR #190], parents: [Ref: Weis AR #190]
      Kilde: date: before 639 [Ref: Weis AR #190] Kilde: date: [Ref: Weis AR
      #190] //
      [Don Stone, quoting somebody..] : > Pepin of
      Hiristal (645-714), who was his father and mother? I know his mother
      > was the daughter of Pepin the Elder who died in 639.
      Pepin of Herstal was the son of Ansegisel, who died between 648 and
      669, perhaps 662. Ansegisel is sometimes referred to as Mayor of the
      Palace, but Settipani and Van Kerrebrouck (1993, p. 151) point out that
      this is not attested by any contemporaneous source and thus can't be
      relied on. Pepin's mother was St. Begga, who late in life was the
      founder and abbess of Andenne. Ansegisel was the son of St. Arnulf,
      Bishop of Metz, and Dode. Reference: Settipani, Christian, and Patrick
      Van Kerrebrouck. 1993. La prehistoire des Capetiens 481-987. Premiere
      partie: Merovingiens, Carolingiens et Robertiens. Villeneuve d'Ascq
      (France): P. Van Kerrebrouck. //
    • #Générale##Générale#Profession : Maire.du.Palais d'Austrasie (648).
    • Ansegisel was the son of the powerful Austrasian nobleman, Bishop Arnulfof Met z, and was married to Saint Begga, daughter of the more powerfulAustrasian nob leman Mayor Pepin I.[New Cunard.ged]

      Ansegisel was the son of the powerful Austrasian nobleman, Bishop Arnulfof Met z, and was married to Saint Begga, daughter of the more powerfulAustrasian nob leman Mayor Pepin I.
    Person ID I5535400391550125499  Ancestors of Donald Ross
    Last Modified 26 Aug 2020 

    Father Arnoul Bishop of Metz, Bishop of Metz,   b. Abt 13 Aug 582, Nancy Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 18 Jul 640, Remiremont Church of the Apostles Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 57 years) 
    Mother Saint Dode / Clotilde,   b. Abt 583,   d. Abt 611  (Age 28 years) 
    Married 602  Heristal,,,Austrasia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F6000000003808507835  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Begga de Landen, abbesse d'Andenne,   b. 2 Jun 613,   d. 17 Dec 693  (Age 80 years) 
    Married Bef 639  Austria Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Pépin ll "the Fat" Каролинг, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia,   b. Abt 640,   d. 16 Dec 714, Jupille-sur-Meuse Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 74 years)
    Last Modified 14 Mar 2021 
    Family ID F6000000007899220021  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart