Browse | Agents


Filter by:

Filter(s) applied

Clear all filters

Results

Displaying 1-20 of 21 agents.

  • Adelchis Lombard king, son of Desiderius and Ansa. Brother of Anselperg, abbess of S Salvatore in Brescia
  • Andrew Cleric. Exchanger in CDL 2:257
  • 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.
  • Anonymous (parents of Gratus 2115) None
  • 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.
  • Ansa Queen of the Lombards. Wife of Desiderius
  • Anselperg In CDL 3:41 only (14 June 772) Anselperg, abbess of S Salvatore in Brescia, is recorded with a second name (Oriperga)
  • 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").
  • Bergamo, S Mary Recipient in BER 193
  • Bergamo, S Peter Recipient in BER 193
  • Bergamo, S Vincent Recipient in BER 193
  • 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)
  • Charlemagne None
  • Farfa, S Mary None
  • Gratus Deacon of Monza, granter in CDL 2:231
  • Mondsee, S Michael Monastery in Upper Austria
  • Monza, S John Party in CDL 2:218 and CDL 2:231
  • Monza, SS Salvator and Fidelis Founded by Gratus deacon of Monza in CDL 2:231, described as an oraculum.
  • Natalie Granter in CRE 3.
  • Tagido "Gasindio regis", author of a large testament in May 774 (BER 193) and qualified in that circumstance as "civis Bergome", certainly different from Agent ID 302 (witness of the same charter) and possibly from the namesake Agent ID 288, coming from "Lemine" and dead before 26 January 806.

Browsing


Key

  • Male person
  • Female person
  • Person of unknown sex
  • Group of male people
  • Group of female people
  • Group of mixed people
  • Group of people of unknown sex
  • Institution