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Ansbert the Senator | |
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Born | Ansbert (or Anselbert) Roman Gaul |
Died | Kingdom of Austrasia, Francia |
Spouse(s) | Blithilde |
Ansbert (Latin : Ansbertus, etc.) was a Frankish Austrasian noble, as well as a Gallo-Roman senator. He is thought to be the son of Ferreolus, Senator of Narbonne and his wife, Dode. This would make him the great-grandson of Tonantius Ferreolus, Praetorian Prefect of Gaul and his wife Papianilla.
Little of his actual life is known, and indeed, he might be semi-legendary as a " faux mérovingien ". His wife Blithilde was reputed to be a daughter of Charibert I (reigned 561–567), Merovingian King of Paris, and granddaughter of Chlothar I.
The Liber Historiae Francorum , written centuries later, states that he married Blithilde, a daughter of King Hlothar and then continues the line to the Pippinids through his son Arnoald to Arnulf of Metz, one of the progenitors of the Carolingians. [1] William of Malmesbury in his History of the Kings of England, repeats the line, without naming his source. [2] While some versions of the relationship identify this "King Hlothar" as the "father of Dagobert" and hence Clothar II,[ citation needed ] a 9th-century genealogy and some modern reconstructions posit that Ansbertus' wife must have been a daughter of Clothar I, making her the offspring of his brief relationship with Waldrada.[ citation needed ] However, Gregory of Tours, writing contemporary to the sons of Clothar I and our main source on the early Merovingians, does not ascribe to Waldrada any children by her brief extra-marital relationship with Chlothar. [3]
The following children are proposed for Ansbertus and Blithilde: