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Adelchis
Lombard king, son of Desiderius and Ansa. Brother of Anselperg, abbess of S Salvatore in Brescia
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Angalramn
Bishop of Metz
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Anonymous (advocate of bp Waltric of Passau)
Mentioned in PAS 54
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Anonymous (agents of St Peter's Trier)
Involved in dispute in DKAR 1:148
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Ansa
Queen of the Lombards. Wife of Desiderius
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Asuerus
Abbot of Prüm (762-804)
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Bernico
Count in DKAR 1:213. Menke (1980) p. 89 identifies Bennit as short form of Bernit(o).
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Charlemagne
None
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Chrodoin
Count of the palace
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Dagarinus
Gastald <of Rieti>, dictator in CDL 4a:26 (and others). Judicial authority in CDL 4a:29. Scribe in CDL 4a:30. Oath-swearer in CDL 4a:35. Variants: Dagarius; Dagari
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Daumerius
Grantor and iudex in BUN 28
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Erchanloh*
Advocate in REG 11; perhaps ID with namesake in REG 9?
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Fulrad
Abbot of St Denis
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Gerold
Count and lessee in PAS 46; check for possible ID with brother-in-law of Charlemagne
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Haimoin
Advocate of St-Denis in DKAR 1:204
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Haio
Count in DKAR 1:209
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Hildebald
Archbishop of Cologne, director of Charlemagne's royal chapel, holder of Mondsee and Bonn, died 3 September 818
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Hildebrand
Duke of Spoleto
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Hilderic I
Reatine Gastald from 766 and 768-771 (in dating clauses from CDL 5:54 onwards). Donor in CDL 5:60, CDL 5:100 and in DKAR 1:171
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Hilderic II
Reatine gastald, mentioned in dating clauses and in a couple of notarial subscriptions of some Farfa charters in 792/793-801 and acting as witness and donor up to 817. In contrast with Costambeys, we have to distinguish this agent from the homonymous gastald (id. 5732) whose career as public official, though not without interruption, can be retraced back to 766. While the first gastald is said to be son of Taciperga and married with Hilciperga in 773 and 786 (CDL 5:60 and CDL 5:100), Hilderic (II)'s wife is Sinda, as we can read in a charter of 814 (“Anno imperii domni Ludogvici .I. et Bernardi regis Langobardorum .II”), where “Hildericus castaldius unacum Sinda coniuge mea” receives back "in precariam" from the abbot of Farfa a "curtis" located "in massa Interocrina" that was previously donated to the monastery.