The Gesta Dagoberti ('Deeds of Dagobert'), fully Gesta domni Dagoberti regis Francorum ('Deeds of Lord Dagobert, King of the Franks'), is an anonymous...
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His story is told in the Liber Historiae Francorum (727) and the Gesta Dagoberti (830s), both sources partial to the Merovingian kings. In 622, shortly...
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hagiography, the Vita Dagoberti. Dagobert I, king of the Franks from 623 until 639. The only evidence of his cultus is the Gesta Dagoberti, written at the abbey...
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sources for Samo are derived from Fredegar and are much more recent. The Gesta Dagoberti I regis Francorum ("Deeds of King Dagobert I of the Franks") was written...
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the land.[citation needed] In the 830s, a biography of Dagobert, the Gesta Dagoberti, was written, probably by Hincmar. It is mostly unreliable, but does...
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Germanie (Paris, 1905). Hincmar may be the author of the anonymous Gesta Dagoberti, a biography of Dagobert I written in the early 830s. In one of his...
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invited them to populate the Duchy of Benevento. According to the Gesta Dagoberti I regis Francorum, Altsek's Bulgars settled in what are today the communes...
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Tours, the Carcer glaucini also mentioned by the anonymous author of Gesta Dagoberti, to be located on the Île de la Cité, on the site of the Quai des Fleurs...
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the middle of the 8th century by Ursinus, long after his death. The Gesta Dagoberti, a late and legendary source, claims that Ansoald was passing through...
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France, lat. 5925. This contained the Liber historiae Francorum; the Gesta Dagoberti; two works by Sigebert of Gembloux, the Chronographia and the Vita...
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