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 (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.
Auderadus
Dead father of Anspert, cleric from Nembro (see BER 6)
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").