Cancor

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Cancor, was a Frankish count, possibly of Hesbaye. He is founder of the Lorsch Abbey. Cancor founded the Lorsch Abbey in 764 together with his widowed mother Williswinda as a proprietary church and monastery on their estate, Laurissa. They entrusted its government to Cancor's nephew Chrodogang, Archbishop of Metz, son of Cancor's sister Landrada. Chrodogang dedicated the church and monastery to Saint Peter and became its first abbot. The founders enriched the new abbey later by further donations. In 766 Chrodogang resigned the office of abbot owing to his other important duties as Archbishop of Metz. He then sent his brother Gundeland, another nephew of Cancor, to Lorsch as his successor.

Cancor is probably related to the Robertians. His father's name may have been Rodbert. Robert and Ingram of Hesbaye are possibly his brothers, which implies that Ermengard, wife of emperor Louis the Pious was his niece. Therefore he may have been related to the Carolingian royal house

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  • Riché, Pierre. The Carolingians, a Family who Forged Europe.
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