Ansbertus


Ansbertus 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 Doda of Reims. 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. His wife Billihild was reputed to be a daughter of Charibert I, Merovingian King of Paris, and granddaughter of Chlothar I.

Marriage and issue

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. William of Malmesbury in his History of the Kings of England, repeats the line, without naming his source.
While some versions identify that this "King Hlothar" as the "father of Dagobert" and hence Clothar II, a 9th century genealogy and some modern reconstructions posit that Ansbertus' wife must be a daughter of Clothar I and make her the offspring of his brief relationship with Waldrada, proposing the following offspring:
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 unmarried relationship with Chlothar.

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