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First name Ansegisel "the Mediocre" av Metz, Mayor of the Palace to Siegbert, Merovingian Mayor of Austrasia. Marriage united Pippinid and Arnulfing houses, creating the Carolingian Dynasty.
He was born in the year 602 in Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France.
He died in the year 662 in Andens Monastery, Siegburg, Cologne, Germany Murdered, he was 60 years old.
He is buried in Andene Monastery, Siegburg, France.
Household of Ansegisel "the Mediocre" av Metz Mayor of the Palace to Siegbert Merovingian Mayor of Austrasia. Marriage united Pippinid and Arnulfing houses creating the Carolingian Dynasty (Ansegisel "the Mediocre" av Metz, Mayor of the Palace to Siegbert, Merovingian Mayor of Austrasia. Marriage united Pippinid and Arnulfing houses, creating the Carolingian Dynasty) xx
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