Ansegisel (Segislius) (Major Domus) d' AUSTRASIE
(Ansgise Ansegiel Anchiss Ansguise Ansegis Ansegisus Ansigisen Angegisa); Duke; Major Domus to Sigisbert II
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Ansegisel (Segislius) (Major Domus) d' AUSTRASIE
(Ansgise Ansegiel Anchiss Ansguise Ansegis Ansegisus Ansigisen Angegisa); Duke; Major Domus to Sigisbert II
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.
Ansegisel (also Ansgise) (ca 602 or 610 '96 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.
He married sometime after 639 to Saint Begga, the daughter of Pepin of Landen. They had the following children:
1. Pippin II (635 or 640-December 16, 714), mayor of the palace of Austrasia
2. Possibly Clotilda of Heristal (650-699), married King Theodoric III of Neustria
Sources: Les ancêtres de Charlemagne, 1989, Christian Settipani
From the 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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Kind(er):
(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Begga de Landen >.
Sie haben geheiratet rund 635-639 in Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France
.Kind(er):
Ereignis (Alt. Marriage) in Liège, Liege, Belgium .
(3) Er ist verheiratet mit St. Begga de Landen.
Sie haben geheiratet.
Kind(er):
(4) Er ist verheiratet mit Saint Begga Doda Clothilda of Landon (Abbess of the Andenne Convent).
Sie haben geheiratet in Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France
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