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Berthoald — (or Bertoald ) (d. 604) was the mayor of the palace of Burgundy from some time before 603 (when he is first mentioned as mayor under King Theuderic II) until his death in the next year. According to the Burgundian chronicler Fredegar, he was… … Wikipedia
Berthoald, Duke of Saxony — Berthoald (died 622) was the Duke of the Saxons during the reign of the Frankish kings Chlothar II and his son Dagobert I, the last ruling Merovingians.Max Diesenberger (2003), Hair, Sacrality and Symbolic Capital in the Frankish Kingdoms, The… … Wikipedia
Berthoald (disambiguation) — Berthoald, Bertoald, Bertald, Britwold, Bertold, Beorhtwald, Brihtwald, Beorhtweald, Berhtwald, Berthwald, or Beretuald is a Germanic masculine given name, derived from beraht (bright) and wald (woods). It could refer to: *Berthoald, Frankish… … Wikipedia
Brunhilda of Austrasia — Brunhilda [Her name has many forms, Brunhilda is the German form, it also happens to be the most common in English. In French, she is Brunehaut, in Spanish Brunegilda or Brunequilda. She is also called Brunilda , Brunichildis , Brunechildis ,… … Wikipedia
Protadius — (d.606) was the mayor of the palace of Burgundy from 604, when he displaced his rival Berthoald, until his death two years later. He was originally the noble lover of Brunhilda, the grandmother of and regent for King Theuderic II. She, however,… … Wikipedia
Dagobert Ier — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Dagobert. Dagobert Ier Solidus de Dagobert … Wikipédia en Français
Theuderic II — (also Theuderich, Theoderic, or Theodoric; in French, Thierry ) (587 613), king of Burgundy (595 613) and Austrasia (612 613), was the second son of Childebert II. At his father s death in 595, he received Guntram s kingdom of Burgundy, with its… … Wikipedia
627 — Années : 624 625 626 627 628 629 630 Décennies : 590 600 610 620 630 640 650 Siècles : VIe siècle VIIe siècle … Wikipédia en Français
List of rulers of Saxony — See also: List of Saxon consorts Coat of arms of Saxony used since the accession of the House of Ascania to dukedom in 1180, comprising the Ascanian crest with an added bendwise crancelin indicating the Saxon ducal rank. This article lists Dukes … Wikipedia
Mayor of the Palace — was an early medieval title and office, also called majordomo, from the Latin title maior domus ( superior of the house ), used most notably in the Frankish kingdoms in the 7th and 8th centuries. During the 7th century, the office of Mayor of the … Wikipedia