Individual Details

Ansegisel

(602 - Bef 679)

According to Wikipedia:

Ansegisel (c. 602 or 610 - murdered before 679 or 662) was the younger son of Saint Arnulf, bishop of Metz.[1] He served King Sigebert III of Austrasia (634-656) as a duke (Latin dux, a military leader) and domesticus. He was killed sometime before 679, slain in a feud by his enemy Gundewin. Through his son Pepin, Ansegisel's descendants would eventually become Frankish kings and rule over the Carolingian Empire.

Carolingian dynasty
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Pippinids[show]
Arnulfings[show]
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After the Treaty of Verdun (843)[show]
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Marriage and issue
He was married to Begga, the daughter of Pepin the Elder, sometime after 639. They had the following children:

Pepin II (635 or 640 - December 16, 714), who would later become Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia
Martin of Herstal
Clotilda of Herstal (650-699), married King Theuderic III of Neustria
References
Bouchard, Constance Brittain. Rewriting Saints and Ancestors: Memory and Forgetting in France, 500-1200, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014, ISBN 9780812290080, p. 115
Sources
Les ancĂȘtres de Charlemagne, 1989, Christian Settipani

Events

Birth602Austrasia, Franconia
Birth605Austrasia, Franconia
MarriageAbt 633St. Begga
DeathBef 679
Death692Andene Monastery, Austrasia (now Andenne, Namur, Belgium)
Cause of death (Facts PaDied while hunting.

Families

SpouseSt. Begga (613 - 693)
ChildPepin of Herstal (635 - 714)
FatherSt. Arnulf, Bishop of Metz (582 - 641)
MotherDode de Heristol (584 - 611)