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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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Alda
Wife of Goderisius 6577 in FAR 2:153
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Alvin
Grantor in RHE 54
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Andrew
Cleric. Exchanger in CDL 2:257
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Anonymous (children of Charlemagne 1)
Used where Charlemagne refers to his children (e.g. as spiritual beneficiaries) but does not specify which children are being included.
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Anonymous (father of Reginolf 1503)
Mentioned in MON 85
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Anonymous (parents of Gratus 2115)
None
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Anonymous (wife of Charlemagne)
Used where Charlemagne refers in general terms to spiritual benefits for his wife (or previous and current wives), without mentioning her/them by name.
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Ansa
Queen of the Lombards. Wife of Desiderius
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Anselperg
In CDL 3:41 only (14 June 772) Anselperg, abbess of S Salvatore in Brescia, is recorded with a second name (Oriperga)
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Arechis II
Duke of Benevento (758-787)
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Arigausus
Abbot of S Ambrose in Milan, recipient in MDM 38
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Bergamo, S Alexander
Since its first documentary evidence (May 774, see BER 193), the medieval name of St. Alexander's church in Bergamo is always combined with a standardized formula which characterizes it as the burial-place of the town's patron saint ("ubi eius sanctum corpus requiescit").
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Bergamo, S Mary
Recipient in BER 193
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Bergamo, S Peter
Recipient in BER 193
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Bergamo, S Vincent
Recipient in BER 193
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Biffo
"Fideiussor" in CDL 2:257
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Bonn, SS Cassius and Florentius
Founded as a basilica, converted into a stift between 774-788; property of the archbishop of Cologne who used to function as abbot until c. 848; location sometimes simply stated as in 'urbis Bonnae' (RHE 48), sometimes more specifically as in 'villa Basilica' (RHE 54)
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Brescia, S Salvator
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Charlemagne
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