Ansbert of Rouen
Saint Ansbert of Rouen | |
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Born | Chaussy-sur-Epte |
Died | 695 |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Canonized | Pre-Congregation |
Feast | February 9 |
Ansbert of Rouen[1] (died 695) was a Frankish Benedictine abbot, bishop and Catholic saint.
Born at Chaussy-sur-Epte, tradition states that Ansbert was engaged to marriage to Saint Angadrisma before this saint became a nun. He served as chancellor at the court of Clotaire III. He became a monk and abbot of Fontenelle Abbey.
He then became bishop of Rouen, as the successor of Ouen. However, he was exiled by Pepin of Heristal. He went to the monastery of Hautmont where he stayed until his death.
His feast day is 9 February.
Notes
- ↑ Ansebert of Chaussy, Saint Ansbert.
External links
- Ansbert at Patron Saints Index
- 9 february saints at Saint Patrick's Church
- Ansbert at Catholic Online
- Ansbert's Life translated
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