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Source: Rosamond Press > "Miscellaneous Writings Prose and Poetry from Printed & Manuscript Sources": Begga De Landis of Brabant

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Titre Rosamond Press > "Miscellaneous Writings Prose and Poetry from Printed & Manuscript Sources": Begga De Landis of Brabant

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Posted on October 20, 2015

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Laurie Landis told me more that once she was kin to much royalty. Alas, I found her lineage. Is it any wonder we were drawn to one another. The Rosemondt family were nobles of Brabant. The crown Begga wears is of the Franks, a royal line seeded by Pharamond and Rosamunde Argotta. ARGO

To behold a Saint with a Church in one hand and a crown upon her head, signifying the seven churches Begga founded, dwarfs the pretentions of the Sinclair family.

Jon Presco

Saint Begga De Landis De Brabant (daughter of Pepin I The Old de Landen Mayor of Austrasia and Itta of Schelde Austrasia). She married Maktgrave Anchises Mayor of Austrasia, son of Arnoul DeMetz and Dode D’Heristal.
Children of Begga De Landis De Brabant and Maktgrave Anchises Mayor of Austrasia are:

+Pepin II the Younger Duke of Austrasia, b. 635, Heristal, Liege, Belgium

Argotta Rosamunde Cimbri Franks

Birth date:
ABT 376
Birth place:
Sicambria, Western Europe, France
Death date:
438
Death place:
, , Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany

Cimbri Franks Family
Parents:
Father: GenebaldDeLaSalic
Mother: AthildisDeBritain
Spouse:
Spouse: Pharamondof Salian Franks
Siblings:
Argotta Rosamunde Cimbri Franks
Children:
Clodius V King of Salian Franks
Fredemundus of the Salian Franks
Weldelphus Thuringia
Clovis of Cologne
Clodion DeCologne
Clodion LeChevelu
Clovis the Riparian
Basina Thuringia
ClodioWestphalia

Argatta, the mother of all the Kings of France, married Pharomond, Duke of the East Franks and elected King of the West Franks and reckoned by historians as the first King of France. (See descent from Kings of France.) Then followed Clodio; Sigmerius; Ferreolus; Ausbert; Arncaldus; St Arnolph; http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=john_d_newport&id=I4530

Duke Angiese
598 Ansgise (Rhine-Westphalia)
Anchises (Ansegisel)
Duke Ansgise served Sigbert, son of King Dagobert, who ruled 629-639.

Anchises or Andegisus married Begga, heiress of Brabant, and was Duke of Brabant in her right, after the death of his brother-in-law, who was slain 685.
(Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 353)

ANCHISES, Margrave of the Scheldt and, in right of his wife, Duke of Brabant; Major Domus of King Childeric II; died 678; married Begga, heiress of Brabant, daughter of Pipin, first Duke of Brabant, who died 698.
(Fenwick Allied Ancestry, page 59)

Saint Begga (also Begue, Begge) (615 – 17 December 693) was the daughter of Pepin of Landen, mayor of the palace of Austrasia, and his wife Itta of Metz. On the death of her husband, she took the veil, founded seven churches, and built a convent at Andenne on the Meuse River (Andenne sur Meuse) where she spent the rest of her days as abbess. She was buried in Saint Begga’s Collegiate Church in Andenne.

The daughter of Pepin of Landen and his wife, Itta, Begga was the older sister of St Gertrude of Nivelles. She married Ansegisel, son of Arnulf, Bishop of Metz, and had three children: Pepin of Heristal, Martin of Laon, and Clotilda of Heristal, who married Theuderic III of the Franks. Ansegisel was killed sometime before 679, slain in a feud by his enemy Gundewin. Begga made a pilgrimage to Rome, and upon her return built seven churches at Andenne on the Meuse.