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Alberic
Donor in WBG 25
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Anonymous (bishop of Bergamo)
None
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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 (cousins of Gratus 2115)
Granter in CDL 2:231
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Anonymous (father of Albric 249)
In WBG 25
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Anonymous (parents of Gratus 2115)
None
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Anonymous (parents of Tachimpald 111)
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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Ansbert
Cleric from Nembro. Grantor in BER 6
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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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Auderadus
Dead father of Anspert, cleric from Nembro (see BER 6)
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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 John
Recipient in BER 8
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Bergias*, S Peter
Recipient in BER 193
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Casier, S Theonistus
It's the oldest monastery in Treviso territory, documented since 710. Before 812 seems to have be refounded: in a charter (CHLa 60:18) dated 812 <mid-April - 31 August of that year> it's named "monaxterio novo ... cuius ecclesia constituta est super Civitatecla".
Recipient of a donation in CHLa 60:18.
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Charlemagne
None
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Farfa, S Mary
None
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Goderad
Deceased father of Guileram 5739 in CDL 5:54
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Godescalc
Donor in CDL 5:86
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Gratus
Deacon of Monza, granter in CDL 2:231