Angelbert (bishop of Reims)
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Angelbert (Anglebert or Engelbert Latin: Anglebertus) was the 23rd Bishop of Reims between 642 and 645 and successor to Leudigisil.
He is known from Flodoard,[1] but not much detail is known about him. One source suggests he was known to have disputed with Gallus II, who later became the Bishop of Clermont.[2]
Angelbert died in 645 and was then succeeded by Lando.