ANSELME [II] (-killed Archis 1099). "Anselmus de Monte-Ribodi" donated "villam Hertinium in pago Tornacensi" to the abbey of Saint-Amand, with the consent of "Agnes mater mea", by charter dated to [1070/75][187]. Seigneur [Comte] de Ribemont. "Anselmus Ribodimontensis comes" founded Ribemont Saint-Nicolas by charter dated 1083[188]. Philippe I King of France confirmed the foundation of the abbey of Ribemont by "Ansellus de Ribodimonte" by charter dated 1084[189]. Robert II Count of Flanders confirmed a donation by "Anselmus de Monte Ribodonis" to the abbey of Ribemont, for the soul of "patris sui Anselmi", by charter dated 8 Jan 1088 signed by "…Rotgeri Hislensis castellani…Evrardi Tornacensis castellani…Odonis de Duaco castellani…"[190]. The Fundatio Monasterii Aquicinctini records that "iunioris Anselli" founded the abbey of Anchin[191]. Philippe Count of Flanders states, in a charter dated 1181, that "Ansellus barbatus Ostrevannensis comes" had taken "la dime d'Aniches" from the abbey of Marchiennes[192]. The Liber de Restauratione S. Martini Tornacensis names "Anselmo de Ribemonte" among those who accompanied Robert II Count of Flanders on the First Crusade[193]. Albert of Aix names "…Anselmus de Riburgis monte…" among those who took part in the siege of Nikaia, dated to mid-1097 from the context[194]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records the death in 1099 of "Anselmus de Ribodimonte"[195]. Albert of Aix records that "Anselmus de Riburgis Monte" was killed at "Archas" from "Willelmi…compatriotæ comitis Reimundi de Provincia" who had captured them when Antioch was occupied, dated to late 1098/early 1099 from the context[196]. m BERTHE, daughter of ---. Vanderkindere suggests that Berthe may have been the daughter of Isaac Châtelain de Valenciennes (see Part B above), to explain the transmission of the châtellenie between the two families[197]. Anselme [II] & his wife had three children