April 6 – He wrote the genealogy of the Danish kings to disprove the alleged impediment of consanguinity

St. William of Ebelholt (Also called William of Paris, or William of Eskilsöe) Died on Easter Sunday, 1203, and was buried at Ebelholt. He was educated by his uncle Hugh, forty-second Abbot of St-Germain-des-Pres at Paris; and having been ordained subdeacon received a canonry in the Church of Ste-Geneviève-du-Mont. His exemplary life did not commend … Continue reading April 6 – He wrote the genealogy of the Danish kings to disprove the alleged impediment of consanguinity